Side Sewer
Also known as: Sewer lateral
The private sewer line connecting a house to the city main — usually the owner's responsibility to upgrade.
A side sewer is the private wastewater pipe running from a building to the public sewer main in the street. The property owner is responsible for the side sewer end-to-end, including the portion in the public right-of-way. New ADUs typically tap the existing side sewer, but older lines (especially clay or Orangeburg pipes in Ballard, Wallingford, and Capitol Hill) often fail capacity inspection and require partial or full replacement — a $12K–$45K hidden cost we always flag during feasibility.