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Complaint Details
Complaint
Complaint Number
49741
DWR Program Area
WPC
Date Received
9/24/2018
How Received
Co-worker
Concerning
Other
Concerning (Other)
Odor
Assigned on
9/24/2018
Record Last Updated
18-JUL-2019 01:36PM
Location based on SITE_ID
Site ID
5140
Site
Johnson City Knob Creek WWTP
Location
509 Austin Springs Road
City
Johnson City
Description
Treatment of municipal sewage
County
Washington
EFO Name
Johnson City
Site Owner
City of Johnson City
Investigation Results
Status
Issue Resolved
Date Investigated
9/24/2018
Responsible Party
City of Johnson City
Completed on
9/24/2018
Referred To
Referred on
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Complaint Description and Writeup
Complaint Description and Writeup
Ms. April Drwiega contacted Ms. Amanda Davis, Division of Air Pollution Control (APC) about odor and air quality concerns from the Knob Creek WWTP. Ms. Sandra Vance (SKV)-Division of Water Resources (DWR)contacted Ms. Drwiega and she said she was concerned about the Knob Creek WWTP odor making her children sick. She also inquired if the air quality could be tested. SKV informed Ms. Drwiega that DWR does not regulate odor or air quality. SKV also advised her she would contact the City of Johnson City and have them contact her. Finally, she was informed that Ms. Davis-APC would be advised of her air quality concern and would contact her. SKV spoke with Mr. Mike Taylor, City of Johnson City and he advised that foggers are set up at the WWTP to help with odor control and solids are hauled away consistently to minimize odors. He also advised the City would investigate the complaint further on September 26, 2018 when Mr. Jeff Corder, City of Johnson City was available.