This page provides answers to common questions about the Regional Sewer District, including billing, payments, services, and district operations. The information below is intended to help customers quickly find the details they need and better understand how the District serves the community.
What does the Regional Sewer District do?
The Regional Sewer District is responsible for the collection and management of wastewater within its service area. The District operates and maintains sewer infrastructure to protect public health and the environment.
Who does the District serve?
The District serves properties located within its established sewer service area. Only customers connected to the District’s sewer system receive services and are billed accordingly.
View Boundary Map HereHow often are sewer bills issued?
Sewer bills are issued on a regular billing cycle. The billing period, due date, and amount due are shown on each customer’s statement.
How can I pay my sewer bill?
Customers may pay their sewer bill online, by mail, or in person. Payment instructions and available options are included on each billing statement.
In-person and mail payments may be made at: 3388 East Shore Drive, Bremen, IN 46506 Phone: (574) 546-2318
Pay Your Bill Online HereWhat are the District’s office hours?
The District office is open during the following hours:
Monday: 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Tuesday: 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Friday – Sunday: Closed
Where can I find sewer rates and ordinances?
Adopted rates, ordinances, and other official District documents are available on the
Rates & Official Documents page of this website.
What should I do if I have a question about my bill?
If you have questions about your bill, payment options, or account information, please contact the District office during regular business hours. Staff are available to assist with billing-related inquiries.
What happens if I miss a payment?
Payments received after the due date may be subject to late fees or penalties in accordance with the District’s adopted rate ordinance. Continued non-payment may result in additional actions as permitted by District policy.
Who is responsible for sewer maintenance?
The District is responsible for maintaining the public sewer system. Property owners are responsible for plumbing and sewer connections located on private property unless otherwise specified by District policy.
Where can I find meeting information and public notices?
Information about board meetings, public notices, and official actions is available on the
Meetings & Notices section of the website.