What is a sanitary sewer overflow (SSO)?

A sanitary sewer overflow (SSO) is a condition in which untreated sewage is discharged from a sanitary sewer into the environment prior to reaching sewage treatment facilities. Most sewage spills are relatively small and can be stopped and cleaned up quickly, but left unattended they can cause health hazards, damage to homes and businesses, and threaten the environment, local waterways, and beaches.

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1. What is a Side Sewer?
2. What is a Sewer Main Line?
3. Does the City fix sewer lines on private property (House Sewer)?
4. Does the City fix sewer lines on the public side (House Lateral)?
5. Can I get the City to install a sewer cleanout if I do not have one?
6. Do I need a permit to repair my Side Sewer?
7. What is a sanitary sewer overflow (SSO)?