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Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) and sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) are national environmental problems with significant environmental impacts. Enforcement actions involving CSO and SSO violations are often highly complex and resource-intensive for EPA ...
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sanitary sewers can overflow. A sanitary sewer overflow (SSO) is a type of unauthorized discharge of untreated ... reached a treatment facility. Correcting the problems that cause SSOs is usually time-consuming and expensive for municipalities; ...
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consistency in the way permits are considered for wastewater discharges including SSOs and in enforcement of the law prohibiting unpermitted discharges. ... enforcement effective sewer operation and maintenance principles public notification for SSOs with potential health or environmental dangers and other public policy issues. ...
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Topline message – EPA must propose a strong and comprehensive SSO rule that protects public health and clean water improves public ... Public Health – Infection disease nitrification of drinking water pathogens other pollutants. SSOs can cross contaminate drinking water delivery pipes as well ...
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maintained and operated oftentimes lead to sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) due to increased flow in the system ... part of the wastewater infrastructure. A primary concern with SSOs is the effect they have on human health. ...
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APWA wholeheartedly endorses the increased commitment of Federal dollars to help with SSO minimization programs and encourages additional consideration and recognition be given ... sanitary sewer systems during and after passage of the Federal SSO Policy with regard to when NPDES permits will be renewed or issued. ...
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Congress on the Impacts and Control of CSOs and SSOs.” EPA findings show a widespread occurrence of combined sewer overflows (CSOs) and sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) with both cited as causing or contributing to environmental ...
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is to provide a consistent statewide approach for reducing Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs). The WDR requires that: ... we are pleased to provide training on the SSO-WDR focusing on online reporting monitoring and reporting requirements. ...
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is to provide a consistent statewide approach for reducing Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs). The WDR requires that: In the event of an SSO all feasible steps be taken to control the released volume and prevent untreated wastewater ...
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and (c) The chain of communication for reporting SSOs from receipt of a complaint or other information including the person responsible for reporting SSOs to the State and Regional Water Board and other agencies ...
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