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Statement of purpose:
The following information is intended to assist all existing
and proposed domestic properties within the City of Hastings two mile
jurisdiction to comply with regulations pertaining to the safe operation
and development of private water and sewer systems. These regulations
are intended to protect public health from the improper disposal of
sewage and inadvertent contamination of private and public water
supplies. The following information applies to domestic wells only. For more information, please contact
Ron Sekora in the Hastings Utilities
Engineering Department by calling (402) 463-1371 or by
email.
Where do I get my water or how is
the sewer treated?
This depends whether you have municipal water and sewer
service. Contact Hastings Utilities for assistance.
If there is a well already in
existence on the property, can I use it?
This depends on availability of municipal water service. If
you have more than 2 acres of land, then the well can be used for
irrigation. If municipal water service is also provided, a backflow
preventor shall be installed.
Who
owns the service lines?
The service line from the resident to the property line is
owned and maintained by the homeowner. The service line from the
property line to the water main is installed by the homeowner but
maintained by the utilities.
What if
I'd rather be connected to the Utilities Water System?
Contact Ron Sekora in the Hastings Utilities
Engineering Department by calling (402) 463-1371 or by
email for more details and applicable costs.
What if I want to abandon my well
after connecting to the Utilities Water System?
If you have less than two acres your well must
be abandoned and if you have two acres or more and choose not to use it
for irrigation your well must be abandoned by a certified well driller.
Hastings Utilities will provide financial assistance up to $200 for
properly abandoning a well for those customers who are or will be
connected to the Utilities Water System. Contact Marty Stange in the
Hastings Utilities Engineering Department by calling (402) 463-1371 or
by email. The Little Blue Natural Resource
District or NRD will also provide financial assistance up to $300 for
properly abandoning a well, regardless of whether or not you are
connected to the Utilities Water System. Visit the
NRD website for details.
Are there any frontage fees due for
water/sewer?
Contact Ron Sekora in the Hastings Utilities Engineering Department
by calling (402) 463-1371 or by
email for more details and applicable costs.
There is already a septic tank on the
property. Can I still use the septic tank if I connect to the Utilities
Water System?
This depends on availability of sanitary sewer service.
Contact Ron Sekora in the Hastings Utilities Engineering Department by
calling (402) 463-1371 or by
email for more details and applicable costs.
After connecting to the sanitary
sewer, what do I do with my septic tank?
The septic tank must be properly abandoned. Hastings
Utilities will provide financial assistance up to $200 for properly
abandoning a septic tank for those customers who are or will be
connecting to the Utilities Sanitary Sewer System. Contact Ron Sekora in
the Hastings Utilities Engineering Department by calling (402) 463-1371
or by
email for more details and applicable costs.
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