What is an overflow and where do they normally occur?
An overflow in a sewer line normally occurs from a manhole in the street. A sewer manhole is normally in the middle of the road and is the access point to the main sewer line. Overflowing sewer manholes need to be reported to the Customer Call Center at 3-1-1 immediately.

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1. Who should I call for the following: overflow, sewer odor, requesting repair or replacement of manhole cover or clean-out cap?
2. How can I reach your 3-1-1 Customer Call Center?
3. What is an overflow and where do they normally occur?
4. What causes the manhole to overflow?
5. How would I know if the overflow was from a sewer manhole or from a drainage manhole?
6. Can I have an overflow from the sewer pipe in my yard?
7. Does an overflow of the sewer system pose a health risk to me?
8. What do I do if there is not an overflow or a stoppage, but I smell a sewer odor?
9. Who do I call to get a manhole cover or a clean-out cap repaired or replaced?
10. What kind of information do I need to give the city when I report an overflow?