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Complaint
Complaint Number
39064
DWR Program Area
WPC
Date Received
3/31/2016
How Received
Phone
Concerning
Other
Concerning (Other)
Lagoon berm appears unstable
Assigned on
4/1/2016
Record Last Updated
19-JUL-2019 07:14AM
Location based on SITE_ID
Site ID
1931
Site
Tennessee Wastewater Systems, Inc. - Maple Green Reclamation Facility
Location
Sandy Springs Road
City
Coopertown
Description
This modification authorizes operation of septic tanks, effluent collection system and conversion from deep cell lagoon to recirculating media filter and fenced drip irrigation system
County
Robertson
EFO Name
Nashville
Site Owner
Tennessee Wastewater Systems, Inc.
Investigation Results
Status
Issue Resolved
Date Investigated
4/7/2016
Responsible Party
Tennessee Wastewater Systems, Inc.
Completed on
5/24/2017
Referred To
Referred on
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Complaint Description and Writeup
Complaint Description and Writeup
David Sims, TWRA: someone called and told him they observed that soil on the berm of the lagoon on the southeast side was wet and soft (area of the largest cell, on the right side as you approach from the access road). This is the side where drip irrigation lines were used in the berm in the past. He also observed there were a lot of trees/saplings growing on the berms. He was concerned about the stability of the berm and thought it should be checked to make sure it was not becoming unstable. *AER*