What this site is
This site helps homeowners understand sewer repair decisions and may route requests to a local provider when a qualified partner is available.
It does not claim reviews, licenses, addresses, offices, or provider relationships that have not been verified.
What this site is not
This site is not a municipal service, not an emergency dispatch center, and not a substitute for a licensed contractor’s inspection.
If the page cites a city rule or responsibility note, it should link to the public source behind that claim.
Public source notes
These city, utility, permit, and public-works sources support this Worcester guide. They do not decide responsibility for a specific property or replace a licensed inspection.
- Water & Sewer Operations | City of Worcester
Worcester says its Water & Sewer Operations division manages water resource systems and sewer infrastructure, including sanitary sewer, stormwater/surface sewer, and combined sewer systems.
- Public Works | City of Worcester
Worcester DPW Engineering is responsible for sewer programs and right-of-way permitting, which is relevant before any digging or street opening work.
- Permit Manual | City of Worcester
Worcester's permit manual covers water, sewer, and utility work conditions, including street and pavement restoration requirements.
- Application for Sewer Connection or Sewer Extension Permit
Worcester publishes a sewer connection / sewer extension permit application, which supports permit-aware repair guidance.
- Sewer System & Discharge Notifications | City of Worcester
Worcester publicizes sewer system and discharge notifications and references its combined sewer overflow planning.
- EPA Worcester MS4 permit
EPA documents Worcester's MS4 stormwater permit, confirming that public stormwater infrastructure is regulated and separate from private homeowner responsibility.
Guidance reviewed: 2026-08-08. Read our editorial method and corrections policy.