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and initiate changes to this SSMP and the related programs based on the results of the evaluation. <br /> Examples of changes that could result from ongoing evaluation include: <br /> • Revisions to frequency of cleaning cycles and/or FSE inspections based on field observations <br /> and CCTV inspections <br /> • Reprioritization of rehabilitation and replacement projects based on the results of CCTV <br /> inspection, manhole inspections, and capacity analysis. <br /> • Implementation of new methods and procedures based on experience developed in-house <br /> and from other agencies. <br /> • Continued use of Information Technology (GIS GPS, and CMMS) for Administrative and Field <br /> operations. <br /> Table 9-1 Historical SSO Results. Mains only; PISDs Excluded <br /> Year Total Cause Capture <br /> Pipe Pump <br /> Grease Roots Debris Fail Capacity Fail Other 100% Partial 0% <br /> 2008 5 1 4 5 0 0 <br /> 2009 5 1 3 1 3 1 1 <br /> 2010 3 1 1 1 2 1 0 <br /> 2011 2 1 1 1 0 1 <br /> 2012 1 1 1 1 0 0 <br /> 2013 4 2 1 1 1 2 1 <br /> Table 9-2 History of Spill Volumes and Volumes Recovered <br /> Year Sanitary Sewer Spill Volume, Volume Recovered, Percent <br /> Overflows, each gallons gallons Recovered <br /> 2008 5 3150 3150 100 <br /> 2009 5 4580 2930 64 <br /> 2010 3 1705 825 48 <br /> 2011 2 280 80 29 <br /> 2012 1 250 250 100 <br /> 2013 4 3460 1245 36 <br /> 411Page <br />