Description: <p>This feature represents reported incidents of Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs) occurring since 2018 within a specific geographic area. Each point identifies a location where an overflow event was documented, capturing details critical for understanding and managing these events.</p><p><strong>Key data attributes include:</strong></p><ul><li>Unique identifiers and location data such as latitude, longitude, address, city, state, and zip, which help pinpoint the exact overflow site.</li><li>Event timeline information including start and end dates and times, which aids in assessing the duration and timing of each overflow.</li><li>Quantitative measures such as gallons per minute (GPM) and total volume lost, which are essential for evaluating the severity of each event.</li><li>Descriptive fields covering potential impact, cause, actions taken, and recurrence prevention efforts, providing insights into the nature of the overflows and response strategies.</li></ul><p>This dataset is valuable for municipal, environmental, and public health agencies to monitor, analyze, and manage sanitary sewer systems effectively. By tracking overflow incidents spatially and temporally, agencies can prioritize interventions, investigate causes, and implement measures to reduce the frequency and impact of these overflows.</p>