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Your Danville Utilities: Water, Sewer & Recycling 101

Your Danville Utilities: Water, Sewer & Recycling 101

Moving soon or prepping a sale in Danville? Getting your water, sewer, and recycling set early can save time, money, and stress on move day. You want clear answers on who provides what, how billing works, and what to check before closing. This guide breaks down the essentials for Danville addresses so you can move forward with confidence. Let’s dive in.

Quick utility map: who does what

  • Water: East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) provides drinking water and maintains service up to the meter. The Town lists EBMUD on its utility pages for Danville addresses. Check the Town’s Utilities Resource Directory to confirm your service providers at a specific address. Town Utilities Resource Directory
  • Sewer: Central Contra Costa Sanitary District (Central San) operates the sewer system and treatment plant for Danville.
  • Garbage, recycling, organics: RecycleSmart manages the program; Republic Services handles curbside collection and customer service; Mt. Diablo Resource Recovery (MDRR) processes recyclables and runs Reuse Day programs. About RecycleSmart | Danville Residential Garbage & Recycling
  • Electricity: PG&E is the incumbent utility; Danville participates in a community choice option for cleaner energy. See the Town’s utilities page for current details. Town Utilities Resource Directory

Water: EBMUD basics

What EBMUD handles

EBMUD supplies treated drinking water and maintains the line from the public main to your meter. The pipe from the meter to your home is your responsibility. EBMUD also manages new meter installations and explains which work it performs versus what a property owner must arrange. EBMUD new meter installation FAQ

Water quality and lead/galvanized lines

EBMUD reports no active lead service lines in its system and offers free lead testing for customers. The utility has inspected service lines and flags locations with galvanized pipe that require replacement. If you are buying, ask about the property’s service-line material and request testing if needed. EBMUD galvanized and lead info

Start, stop, or transfer water service

Contact EBMUD ahead of your move to open or close an account and schedule any meter work. For new construction, EBMUD has an application and installation requirements. Account procedures, deposits, and fees are set by EBMUD, so verify details directly. EBMUD new meter installation FAQ

Buyer and seller tips for water

  • Sellers: request a final meter reading for escrow and keep any EBMUD notices about service-line inspections or work for your disclosures. EBMUD new meter installation FAQ
  • Buyers: ask for records on service-line materials and past repairs. If you see older galvanized plumbing or have questions, request EBMUD’s free lead test and confirm meter account setup. EBMUD galvanized and lead info

Sewer: Central San essentials

How sewer billing works

Central San’s sewer service charge appears as a line item on your annual property tax bill. You do not open or close a monthly sewer account. If a property is connected, the charge continues and is billed to the property owner on the tax bill. Central San permit FAQs

Lateral responsibility and permits

You are responsible for the private sewer lateral from the building all the way to its connection at the public main. Any repair or replacement requires a Central San permit and inspection, and contractors must meet Central San’s specifications. There is no blanket point-of-sale inspection requirement, but many buyers order a camera inspection during due diligence. Central San permit FAQs

Buyer and seller tips for sewer

  • Sellers: disclose known backups, repairs, or permits and keep receipts handy. Central San permit FAQs
  • Buyers: strongly consider a lateral camera inspection, especially for older homes. Confirm how sewer charges are prorated in escrow since they appear on the property tax bill. Central San permit FAQs

Trash, recycling, and organics

Who runs collection

RecycleSmart sets the program and franchise rules for the area that includes Danville. Republic Services handles curbside collection, billing, and customer service. MDRR processes recyclables and supports Reuse Day programs for gently used items. About RecycleSmart | Danville Residential Garbage & Recycling

Your carts and common programs

Expect weekly garbage, recycling, and organics service. Follow accepted-materials lists for blue and green carts and flatten cardboard per size guidance. Take advantage of on-call bulky pickups and scheduled Reuse Day events for items in good condition. Danville Residential Garbage & Recycling | MDRR RecycleSmart programs

Special items and hazardous materials

Do not place hazardous items curbside. For paint, solvents, pesticides, and motor oil, use Central San’s Household Hazardous Waste facility at 4797 Imhoff Place in Martinez. Central San HHW Facility

If your pickup is missed

Call Republic Services first for missed collections or extra pickups. If a service issue is not resolved through the hauler, contact RecycleSmart for franchise-level support. Danville Residential Garbage & Recycling

Medications and sharps

Local police or fire district locations accept medications, and sharps must be in puncture-proof containers for drop-off per local guidance. Check hours and instructions before you go. Fire District HHW and drop-off guidance

Quick checklists

For homebuyers

  • Verify your address’s providers: EBMUD for water, Central San for sewer, RecycleSmart/Republic Services for collection, and PG&E plus the local energy choice option for electricity. Town Utilities Resource Directory
  • Order a sewer lateral camera inspection if you are concerned about backups or pipe age. Central San permit FAQs
  • Ask the seller for records of water-line or lateral repairs and any EBMUD lead-test notices. EBMUD galvanized and lead info
  • Confirm how sewer charges will be prorated in escrow since they are on the tax bill. Central San permit FAQs

For sellers

Ready to simplify your next move or sale in Danville? From pre-list utility checks to move-in timelines, you deserve a smooth, well-coordinated plan. For local guidance and a concierge-level real estate experience, connect with Linda Ngo.

FAQs

How is sewer billed in Danville?

  • Central San’s sewer service charge appears as a line on your annual property tax bill rather than a monthly sewer bill. Central San permit FAQs

Who is responsible for a broken sewer line at a Danville home?

  • You are responsible for the private sewer lateral from the building to the public main, and any repair requires a Central San permit and inspection. Central San permit FAQs

How do you start or stop water service at a Danville address?

Is lead in water service lines a concern with EBMUD?

  • EBMUD reports no active lead service lines and offers free lead testing; ask about any galvanized components and request testing if needed. EBMUD galvanized and lead info

Who do you call for a missed trash or recycling pickup in Danville?

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