Need help replacing a leaky sewer service? Roseville is participating in the Met Council Grant Program to reimburse up to one-third of sewer replacement and rehabilitation costs, up to $2,000. But act quickly; a limited amount of funds are available.
The 2013 Minnesota Legislature appropriated $1 million in Clean Water Fund monies to help property owners make certain improvements to reduce clear water, also known as inflow and infiltration (I&I), from flowing into the sanitary sewer system.
I&I can cause sewage back-ups, and it can add unnecessary costs to your utility bill by having to treat clear water.
Under the grant program, property owners may be reimbursed for disconnection of foundation drains or rehabilitation or replacement of a sewer service lateral between a building and a city-owned sewer system. Costs that may be covered include reasonable and verifiable costs for out-of-pocket expenses. Improvements made after July 1, 2013 will be considered. In addition to the Met Council funding, the city will contribute up to $500 towards the replacement of the service wye (the connection at the sewer main.)
Please contact Civil Engineer Kristine Giga at kristine.giga@ci.roseville.mn.us or 651-792-7048 to discuss eligibility criteria and the grant application process. The following information will be required for an application:
• Owner name/ building address
• Type of building (single family, multi family, commercial)
• Date and copy of contractor estimate
• Type of work proposed