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EPAs Clean Water Act (CWA) enforcement programs are designed to protect and improve the quality of the nations waters. SSOs are overflows or releases from sanitary sewer systems and are illegal under the Clean Water Act.
CSOs are a major water pollution and public health concern for approximately 700 communities in the United States. CSOs can contain bacteria, debris, and other hazardous substances that can be harmful to people, pets, and wildlife.
Occasionally, sanitary sewers will release raw sewage. These types of releases are called sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs). SSOs can contaminate our waters, causing serious water quality problems, and back-up into homes, causing property damage and threatening public health.
This Plan establishes proper clean-up procedures and safety measures to be followed during sewage spill and remediation efforts. These procedures are designed to protect employees, the public, and the environment from the potentially harmful effects associated with sewage spills.
Improper or inadequate maintenance and cleaning of sewers, Inadequate pump maintenance and lack of backup power, Undersized sewers and/or pumps, and. Equipment failures and breaks.
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EPA estimates there are at least 23,000 - 75,000 SSOs per year (not including sewage backups into buildings) in the U.S.

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