I need to find the clean-out to my home. What is this and where do I find it?

Clean-outs are pipes fitted with a closed cap, which provide access to your sewer service drainage pipes so they can be cleaned or inspected for damage or blockage. They are located near the front of the home or on the side. Not all homes have clean-outs. If you cannot locate them yourself, your plumber can help.

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1. Who is responsible for clearing/repairing sewage lines when they are blocked or damaged?
2. I need to find the clean-out to my home. What is this and where do I find it?
3. Are clean-outs the same as stub-outs?
4. There is dirty, sewer water coming out of my clean-out. What should I do?
5. There is a strong sewer smell in the air. Is there anything you can do?
6. Can we dump septic sewage from Recreational Vehicles (RV's) at the Wastewater facilities?
7. What is the total daily average sewage flow received at the three Wastewater facilities?
8. Where can we pick up compost?
9. What is the compost made of?
10. Is the compost safe to handle?