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Complaint
Complaint Number
130985
DWR Program Area
WPC
Date Received
3/15/2024
How Received
Email
Concerning
Pollution / Spills / Illicit Discharge
Concerning (Other)
Dewey Wright Well and Pump Co.
Assigned on
3/15/2024
Record Last Updated
19-MAR-2024 01:54PM
Location based on SITE_ID
Site ID
154028
Site
Rice Property
Location
242 Cable Hollow Road
City
Butler
Description
Part of Elk River Estates
County
Carter
EFO Name
Johnson City
Site Owner
Michael and Erin Rice
Investigation Results
Status
NOV
Date Investigated
3/15/2024
Responsible Party
Dewey Wright Well and Pump Co.
Completed on
3/19/2024
Referred To
Referred on
Photos
Yes
Complaint Description and Writeup
Complaint Description and Writeup
Complainant states that well truck slurry and silt spilling down driveway onto lake front property and directly into Watauga Lake in Butler, TN.
F. Colyer and J. Benton conducted an onsite investigation on March 15, 2024. Upon arrival it was evident material from the well construction site was migrating down a driveway, across Cable Hollow Road, down a boat launch and entering the reservoir. Material had traveled at least 300 feet from well head to reservoir. Material from the construction site had deposited in an area of 15 feet wide and 6 feet long into the reservoir. We spoke with the property owner, Mr. Micheal Rice, and he informed us the driller was Dewey Wright. He mentioned he had a bobcat and would utilize it to clean up the discharge from the driveway and boat ramp to stop further material from entering the reservoir. He also mentioned he had silt fence and would install some at the construction site to help as well.