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Residential resources
Developer resources
Pre-Development Meeting
An initial coordination meeting with the Authority to review proposed development plans, discuss capacity, and outline wastewater requirements before formal submission. Schedule a meeting.
Development Information Form
The Development Information Form is used to collect basic information about proposed development projects within the Authority’s service area. This form gathers details about the development firm, project location, type of development, and general project scope. Download form.
Approval of Wastewater Estimations
Developers must submit projected wastewater flow calculations for review and approval to ensure the system can accommodate the proposed use.
Determination on the Need for Sewage Planning
The Authority will evaluate whether the project requires formal sewage facilities planning approval under state regulations.
Sewage Planning
If planning is required, the developer must complete and obtain approval of the necessary sewage planning modules in accordance with Pennsylvania DEP guidelines. Learn more.
Sewer Connection Permit
Prior to connecting to the public sewer system, developers must secure a Sewer Connection Permit confirming compliance with Authority standards and technical specifications. Download.
General resources
General resources
GIS sewer mapping
A GIS map, or Geographic Information System map, is a digital tool that displays location based information in an interactive format.
It allows users to view infrastructure, boundaries, and property data layered together on a single map to better understand how the wastewater system serves the community.
WEWJA’s public-facing GIS map includes the location of the wastewater treatment plant, pump stations, and Authority offices, along with the full service area and municipal boundaries. It also displays address points, individual parcels with links to county records, and nearby waterways, helping residents, developers, and stakeholders see how properties and infrastructure connect within the system.
Right to know request
A Right-to-Know request is a formal request submitted by a member of the public to obtain records from a government agency.
In Pennsylvania, the Right-to-Know Law allows individuals to request access to public documents such as reports, contracts, meeting records, and correspondence so they can better understand how public agencies operate and make decisions.
Government agencies are required to review the request and respond within a specific timeframe, either by providing the requested records, partially fulfilling the request, or explaining why certain records are exempt from disclosure under the law.
If you wish to make a Right-to-Know request, fill out and submit the form below and follow the instruction included in the form to submit your request.









