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To address health hazards in our neighborhoods, the city is actively working to convert many neighborhoods on septic systems to the city's sanitary sewer system.
More than 27,000 homes in Indianapolis are served by private septic systems. Since 2006, more than 2,000 high-priority homes have been converted to city sewers, under the Septic Tank Elimination Program (STEP).
From 2009 through 2013, the city of Indianapolis is committed to bringing sewers to more homes on septic systems per year than any time in the city's history. As a part of STEP, the city will bring sewers to approximately 7,000 homes, which will address more than 25 percent of the 27,000 homes still on septic systems in Indianapolis.
Follow the links below for additional information:
Learn more about the problem
View Frequently Asked Questions about STEP
Get information about costs and benefits associated with STEP
Learn about the STEP Financial Assistance Plan
Learn when a particular property will be sewered
Get more information on How to Hire a Contractor
Get more information on the Sewer Connection Fee
Read the latest STEP news in StreamLine, Indianapolis Clean Stream Team’s quarterly newsletter
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