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If no SSO’s within a calendar month, report via CIWQS* certifying no SSO’s within 30 days of end of calendar month. No. Did an SSO occur?. Yes. Was it caused by a blockage or problem within a privately- owned lateral?. Yes.
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If no SSO’s withina calendar month,report via CIWQS*certifying no SSO’swithin 30 days of endof calendar month No Did an SSO occur? Yes Was it caused by a blockage or problemwithin a privately- owned lateral? Yes Category I SSOWithin 24 hours, mustreport to Office ofEmergency Services (OES) 800-852-7550 No Yes Was it ≥ 1000 gallons? Private Lateral SSOReporting is required. Are you reporting it? No Category I SSOWithin 2 hours of becomingaware of SSO discharge todrainage channels and/orsurface waters, report toOffice of Emergency Services(OES) 800-852-7550, San Diego County HealthDepartment, & the San Diego RWQCB Was there a discharge to a drainage channel and/or surface water? Yes Yes Must identify on CIWQS*as Private Lateral SSOand be reported within 30days after the end of thecalendar month in whichthe SSO occurred. No Was there a discharge to storm drain pipe that was not fully capturedand returned to thesanitary sewer system? Yes Within 24 hours, certify toSan Diego RWQCB thatnotifications to OES &San Diego County HealthDepartment have been made No Category II SSOMust report via CIWQS*within 30 days after theend of the calendar monthin which the SSO occurred Within 3 business days,must report on CIWQS* Within 15 days of theconclusion of SSOresponse and remediation,submit final certified report All SSO Final Reports reported on CIWQS*must be certified by your agency’s legallyresponsible official (LRO) Done *California Integrated Water Quality System – If CIWQS is not available, you must FAX to San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board: Fax 858-571-6972 Revised 10/08