Understanding Sewer Service Expectations
The survey closed March 23, 2026 to allow for final responses. A report of survey findings was presented to Colwood Council on May 25, 2026. Council resolve to receive the results of the Sewer Expansion Community Survey and directed staff not to proceed with further work on a sewer conversion program or targeted engagement at this time, maintaining the current approach to sewer expansion. Further, Council directed staff to orovide a concise and clear summary why status quo applies, including how to apply for sewer service on the city website.
If sewer service came to your neighbourhood, would you pay to connect?
THE CITY HAS NOT INITIATED A PROJECT TO EXPAND SEWER SERVICE, however the Sewer Master Plan details a phased approach for possible future expansion. This survey is intended to guide future decision making by understanding the percentage of residents interested in paying to connect to sewers. There is no intention to force connection.
Background information
Estimated cost for homeowners to connect to sewer service
Connecting to the City sewer system involves three steps: 1) creating a connection on City property, 2) decommissioning your septic system and creating a connection on your property, and 3) annual servicing fees. Costs will vary depending on the sewer main location and funding approach taken.
- Cost to create a City sewer connection to your property line: Connection is coordinated by the City once an application is approved. Fees average about $30,000 per household and are amortized over 30 years and billed annually through property taxes at approximately $1,900 per year.
- Cost to extend sewer down your street and create a connection to your property: In addition to the public-side connection costs, homeowners must decommission their existing septic system and connect their home to the sewer system at the property line. The homeowner is responsible for coordinating this work. Costs vary significantly depending on the property and existing infrastructure. A typical estimate is $30,000 but can range from $20,000 to $55,000.
- Annual Sewer Servicing Fees: In addition to connection costs, there is an annual sewer servicing fee of $450 (as of 2025) for operation and maintenance which would be billed annually through your property tax notice.
Potential benefits of connection
A property’s development potential MAY increase by connecting to sewers. Recent Provincial legislation enables three to six units on properties with sewer and water service, and that meet other applicable development criteria.
Colwood's Allocation in the CRD Wastewater Treatment Facility
Expanding sewer service would increase our flows and require the City to increase its capacity in the treatment facility sooner. This would result in added costs to sewer users, but costs would be spread among more users. This increase is expected to be less than $300 per household per year. Read more about Flows + Allocation at www.colwood.ca/Sewers
The online survey has now closed.
Next steps
The survey closed March 23, 2026 to allow for final responses. A report of survey findings was presented to Colwood Council on May 25, 2026. Council resolve to receive the results of the Sewer Expansion Community Survey and directed staff not to proceed with further work on a sewer conversion program or targeted engagement at this time, maintaining the current approach to sewer expansion. Further, Council directed staff to orovide a concise and clear summary why status quo applies, including how to apply for sewer service on the city website.