The Utility Division is responsible for the design, inspections, operations and maintenance of its sanitary sewer system assets that encompass approximately 106 square miles of services area with approximately 19,050 customer accounts. System assets include the following:
- 207 miles (approximately 1,093,000 l.f.) of 6- to 24-inch diameter gravity sanitary sewer and approximately 6,500 manholes.
- 7 vacuum station service areas with 63 miles of vacuum sewer piping ranging in size from 4 inches to 10 inches in diameter.
- 71 County owned and maintained pump stations
- 39 miles (approximately 206,000 l.f.) of force main.
On September 26, 2007 the County entered into a Special Order by Consent (SOBC) with the Virginia Department of Environmental Equality (DEQ), and several other Hampton Roads localities in an effort to reduce the number of Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs) from their respective sanitary sewer collection systems. One of the requirements of the SOBC is to develop a complete and concise Sewer System Evaluation Survey (SSES) Plan to meet the requirements of the Regional Technical Standards (RTS). Utilities is currently performing the following tasks under the Consent Order:
- Flow Monitoring
- Smoke Testing
- Manhole Checks & Inspections
- Station & Force Main Inspections
- Night Time Flow Isolation Monitoring
- Closed Caption Television Inspections
Each year Utilities performs approximately five million dollars worth of projects to extend sanitary sewer and public water. Funding for these projects is generated from a portion of the County meals tax and through the collection of connection fees.
The Utilities Division, Strategic Capital Plan contains detailed information, maps, and schedules pertaining to these and other projects. Copies of the Plan are available at the York County Libraries and at the Environmental and Development Services office at 105 Service Drive. The Utilities Division also performs "in-house" designs for the smaller projects.