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DWR Complaints
Complaint Details
Complaint
Complaint Number
134737
DWR Program Area
WPC
Date Received
12/11/2024
How Received
Phone
Concerning
Erosion / Sediment
Concerning (Other)
filter backwash discharge
Assigned on
12/12/2024
Record Last Updated
06-JAN-2025 01:18PM
Location based on SITE_ID
Site ID
4936
Site
Metro Moore County Utility Department
Location
1216 Lynchburg Hwy
City
Lynchburg
Description
-
County
Moore
EFO Name
Columbia
Site Owner
Lynchburg Water Dept.
Investigation Results
Status
Open
Date Investigated
12/16/2024
Responsible Party
Completed on
12/16/2024
Referred To
Referred on
Photos
Complaint Description and Writeup
Complaint Description and Writeup
Original complaint was sediment coming from the water treatment plant's filter backwash. Updated the complaint to say there may bother sources of sediment above the pond.
12/16/24- RTK and LBD investigated. Started at confluence of Good Branch and East Fork Mulberry Creek. Some sediment has accumulated in this area. Drove down Goodbranch Road past Lynchburg Renewable Fuels site and did not see any active sediment loss.
12/28/24- RTK received photos from complainant of evident color contrast to stream.
01/01/25- RTK viewed photos on phone
01/02/25- replied to complainant that RTK's second investigation will be on 1/3/25
01/03/25- RTK went to areas that complainant submitted photos of and not color contrast was observed. RTK met with personnel on site at Metro Moore County Water Plant (MMCWP) to ensure they are aware of complaint and to look at outfall location.