Where We Work
St. Louis County is home ground, and Duluth is the county seat. From here we run southwest into Carlton County and northeast along the shore into Lake County. Sewer service marks the edge of our map. The regional sanitary district network, now called Resource Renew, serves Duluth plus a handful of named corridors and nothing beyond them. Every parcel past that edge treats its own waste on its own ground, and that describes most of the township land in this ring.
The counties are not one office. St. Louis County permits septic work through the Onsite Wastewater division of Planning and Zoning. Carlton County permits through Zoning and Environmental Services, so Cloquet and Esko route there instead. Lake County permits through Planning and Zoning, with the office in Two Harbors. Minnesota writes the rules and each county administers them, so we confirm the requirements for your parcel before anything gets drawn.
The ground is not uniform either. Rice Lake has city status and rural land, with the Lester River, Amity Creek, and Wild Rice Lake running through it. Canyon, Saginaw, and Island Lake are unincorporated country with no sewer to reach. Hermantown has municipal service in its developed parts and larger outlying parcels beyond it. Cloquet and Esko sit along the interceptor corridor, sewered in the middle and private on the fringe.
Towns we serve:
Counties: St. Louis, Carlton, and Lake, Minnesota.
Coverage runs across St. Louis County and the two Minnesota counties listed above.
Sitting outside that ring? Call (218) 555-0138 anyway. A full system install travels well, and we will tell you honestly if the drive puts your lot out of reach.