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Durham County Engineering and Environmental

Utilities Fee Schedule

Fee Schedule (Effective July 1, 2025)

Utilities Division FY26 Fee Schedule - [PDF/Printable]

Sewer Usage Fees

Fee Type Section
For County Customers with City Water  Section A.1
For County Customers without City Water Section A.2
Wexford STEP Sewer Maintenance Section A.3

Rougemont Water Fees

Fee Type Section
Administrative Fee - Rougemont Water  Section B.1
Base Facility Charge - Rougemont Water  Section B.2
Usage Charge - Rougemont Water Section B.3
Account Fees - Rougemont Water Section B.4
Connection Fees - Rougemont Water Section D1

Reclaimed Water Fees

Fee Type Section
Administrative Fee - Reclaimed Water Section C.1
Base Facility Charge - Reclaimed Water   Section C.2
Usage Charge - Reclaimed Water Section C.3
Account Fees - Reclaimed Water Section C.4
Connection Fees - Reclaimed Water Section D.1

Development Review Fees

Fee Type Section
Preliminary County Sewer Review Fees  Section E.1
Construction Drawing (CD) Review Fees Section E.2
As-Built (AB) Review Fees Section E.3
Sewer Video Review Fees Section E.4
Misc. Development Review Fees Section E.5
System Development Fees* Section H

*When paying construction drawing, as-built, or sewer video review fees, the applicable fee calculation form must be included with payment.

 

Construction Inspection Fees

Fee Type Section
General Inspection Fees Section F.1
Sewer Inspection Fees Section F.2
Water & Reclaimed Water Inspection Fees  Section F.3

Industrial User (IU) Fees

Fee Type Section
IU Permit Fees - Initial       Section G.1
IU Permit Fees - Renewal  Section G.2
IU Permit Fees - Modification     Section G.3
IU Permit Fees - Maintenance     Section G.4
Misc. Pretreatment Fees Section G.5
Surcharge Fees Section G.6
Monitoring & Sampling Fees Section G.7

State Law Compliance

Willdan Financial Services has completed an analysis of Durham County's Sewer System Development Fees (SDF) to comply with North Carolina Session Law 2017-138 (House Bill 436). To review the completed analysis, click here.