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Complaint
Complaint Number
124762
DWR Program Area
WPC
Date Received
12/6/2022
How Received
Voice Mail
Concerning
Stream Alteration
Concerning (Other)
water supply
Assigned on
12/6/2022
Record Last Updated
17-JAN-2023 07:45PM
Location based on SITE_ID
Site ID
130239
Site
The Retreat at Waters Edge
Location
13909 U.S. Highway 41
City
Tracy City
Description
Residential Development
County
Grundy
EFO Name
Chattanooga
Site Owner
The Retreat at Waters Edge
Investigation Results
Status
Referred to Enforcement
Date Investigated
1/11/2023
Responsible Party
Completed on
1/11/2023
Referred To
Referred on
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Complaint Description and Writeup
Complaint Description and Writeup
Concerns about Fiery Gizzard/Tracy City water system. Development, docks, going in. Green bathtub water, black silt in bathtub.
Provided more info to JKR: Her concern is about oversight of the tiny home development around the water supply for Tracy City. She stated that there is heavy equipment staged very close to the lake and a lot of construction trash and debris. She stated that Orchard Dr was what looked the worst and she asked if someone could come by and take a look at it to make sure they are in compliance. She also has concerns that the developer is planning to install a floating dock and is advertising boating access is available for the development, and that several docks have been installed around the lake and she is curious who permits those.
Site is largely built out. Lot-level epsc measures are not installed. At this stage in construction, it is unlikely that too much sediment is entering waters. Much of the site still does not have CGP coverage. The order remains open.