Employment & Resources
Employment Opportunities
NO OPEN POSITIONS AT THIS TIME, ALL APPLICATIONS WILL BE FILED.
Employment Application
Contact Toni Cregan
tcregan@mssma.us for any additional questions.
Links and Resources
Various Websites, Forms & Articles
FAQs
Q&A
Q: I am selling my property in Munhall, am I required to have a sewer inspection?
A: Dye Testing is required as part of the TIME OF SALE requirements. A dye test MUST be completed in order to receive a NO LIEN letter from MSSMA for sewage. The Authority does NOT require a camera inspection at this time.
Q: I own rental properties in Munhall and my previous tenant did not pay the sewage bills, why am I responsible?
A: Sewage is attached to the property and is subject to a property lien if not paid. The property owner is ULTIMATELY responsible for any unpaid sewage bills on the property. 0153..PDF (link to MCTA Legislature).
Q: My sewer is backing up! HELP! What do I do?!
A: First, discontinue all water usage in the home. If someone in the home cannot diagnose or unclog, please call a plumber. The Sewer Authority does not manage or maintain sewer laterals. A sewer lateral connects the “home” or “structure” to the sewer main. In Munhall the owner of the property is responsible for any and all repairs to the sewer lateral including the wye at the main. This includes all piping leaving the home that would connect to the sanitary sewer system.
Q: I have a manhole on my property. Do I need to do anything with it? Can I cover it up?
A: Short answer is NO. Since there is a manhole on the property, you probably have a sewer easement on your property as well (next FAQ). Manholes are a necessity for entering the sewer system for maintenance and cleaning. These are often placed where the pipe makes a turn, or another pipe connects to it. These MUST be kept clear and free from all debris. These cannot be buried or covered up in any way. It is illegal to do so. You need permission from MSSMA to open a manhole or enter the sewer system.
Q: I have a manhole on my property, does MSSMA need access to maintain it?
A: YES! Fences, swimming pools, sheds, and other items cannot be placed on a sanitary sewer easement at all. These are called “ENCROACHMENTS”. Most sewer easements at 10-20ft wide. Should a semi-permanent structure be placed on the sewer easement and that line needs a repair that requires any land disturbance, the owner will be required to remove and relocate the structure at their expense. If it is an emergency, the Authority will remove the structure and bill the property owner for the removal of the item. Please contact MSSMA if there are questions about sanitary sewer easements on your property!
Projects
CURRENT O&M PROJECT – The MSSMA Field Crew are out daily collecting data by conducting manhole and sewer main inspections utilizing a sewer camera/robot. The Sewer Department Crew are working from West Run Road up to Main Street and from Marion to Brierly/West Run.
PHASE 1 SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS – This project is a result of CCTV inspection that discovered repairs and defects as part of our “5 Phase Initiative” Borough wide sanitary sewer inspection program. Winning Bidder was JET JACK, Inc. out of Oakmont. They will begin construction in July 2025. This project is 100% FUNDED BY PA SMALL WATER & SEWER PROGRAM.
M49 SFRP – This project will reduce of stormwater along with inflow and infiltration from getting into the sanitary sewer system. Previously identifying “leaky” areas help define a project of this capacity. This project was also won by JET JACK, Inc. and will also be starting in July 2025. This project is PARTIALLY Funded by PA SMALL WATER & SEWER. More importantly, with the completion of this project, MSSMA will be in compliance with its PHASE 2 COA issued in 2022.
M45-Green Infrastructure Project at the former 12th Avenue Playground (NOT YET BID). This project is being designed to help control stormwater by holding it in an area under what will be a much larger dog park and proposed GROW Garden for the community. This project involves the work of different agencies. MSSMA was awarded $1,500,000.00 or roughly 67% of the project total from the ALCOSAN GROW Grant. There are additional grant applications that have been or will be applied for. The estimated cost of this project is $2,300,000.00