
New York's 1.7 million+ septic systems span two radically different worlds: Long Island's densely populated communities facing strict nitrogen-loading regulations and mandatory cesspool upgrades, and the vast rural expanse of upstate New York — from the Catskills' vacation cabin corridor to the remote Adirondack Park wilderness. Rivio gives NY operators real-time monitoring, nitrogen compliance support, and smart routing across all 62 counties.
1.7M+
Septic systems in NY
62
Counties to cover
Long Island
Strict nitrogen regulations
Adirondacks
Remote wilderness monitoring
Suffolk and Nassau counties face some of the strictest nitrogen-loading regulations in the US. Cesspool upgrades and holding tank conversions are being mandated, driving new monitoring demand.
The Catskill Mountains have become one of NYC's most popular weekend getaway destinations. Sullivan, Ulster, and Delaware counties are packed with Airbnbs that drive extreme seasonal usage spikes.
The Adirondack Park — the largest protected wilderness in the lower 48 — has thousands of remote seasonal camps and cabins with no Wi-Fi, no cell service on many networks, but LTE reaches.
From the Southern Tier to the North Country, upstate New York has vast rural territories with aging septic infrastructure, long service routes, and properties that can go unserviced for years.
New York's DEC and county health departments actively enforce septic regulations. Documentation of service events and overflow incidents is critical for multi-county operators.
NYC remote workers flooded the Hudson Valley and Catskills region, creating a surge of new septic properties in Dutchess, Columbia, and Orange counties needing active monitoring.

Automated service logs and overflow records help Long Island operators document compliance with Suffolk County's strict nitrogen-loading ordinances and state cesspool regulations.
Track Airbnbs and vacation rentals across the Catskills and Hudson Valley corridor. Know in real time when a booked-out weekend is pushing tanks toward the danger zone.
Rivio's LTE sensors connect in areas where standard Wi-Fi or broadband doesn't reach. Monitor the most remote Adirondack camp properties without on-site infrastructure.
Prioritize service calls across Long Island's dense suburban routes and upstate's vast rural territories. One platform handles both extremes efficiently.
Drop-in installation in under 30 minutes. Works from Long Island cesspools to Adirondack wilderness camps.
Connects automatically. Live tank levels from the Catskills to the North Country — no Wi-Fi needed.
Route by fill level. Serve Long Island's dense corridors and upstate's wide rural territory from one platform.
Yes. LTE connectivity covers the full state — from Long Island's dense suburban neighborhoods to the remote wilderness of the Adirondack Park.
Absolutely. Real-time monitoring and automated service documentation support compliance with Suffolk County nitrogen-loading rules and state cesspool ordinances.
Yes. LTE sensors operate completely independently of Wi-Fi or broadband. They transmit data via cellular network regardless of local internet infrastructure.
Yes. Vacation rental properties with variable occupancy are one of Rivio's best use cases. Know when weekend guests are pushing tanks toward capacity before overflows occur.
Most operators are monitoring within a week. Sensors install in under 30 minutes and connect automatically.
Pricing scales with fleet size. Contact us for transparent all-inclusive pricing covering hardware, LTE, and software.
