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Complaint
Complaint Number
46209
DWR Program Area
WPC
Date Received
1/29/2018
How Received
Voice Mail
Concerning
Sewage Bypass / Overflow
Concerning (Other)
Assigned on
Record Last Updated
31-JAN-2018 09:42AM
Location based on SITE_ID
Site ID
5059
Site
Portland STP
Location
124 Morningside Drive
City
Portland
Description
WWTP Expansion includes: installation of (1) Headworks Structure, (1) SBR Basin, (1) Tertiary Disk Filter, (1) Chlorine Contact Basin, (1) Pump Station, EQ Basin modifications, aeration grid and blowers, grading, pavement, and accessory items.
County
Sumner
EFO Name
Nashville
Site Owner
City of Portland, Tennessee
Investigation Results
Status
Referred to other Agency
Date Investigated
1/29/2018
Responsible Party
Portland STP collection system
Completed on
1/31/2018
Referred To
Thomas McCormick (superintendent)
Referred on
1/31/2018
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Complaint Description and Writeup
Complaint Description and Writeup
Complainant was calling to complain that overflows have been occurring for years in his neighborhood (Wix Ave. and Demase St. in Portland) and that the city will not address the issues. I asked if there was a specific overflow event or date that he wanted to report, which he did not, he simply wanted to express his frustration with the chronic overflow issues in his neighborhood. I explained that Portland STP and collection system has entered into a legal agreement with the Division that requires them to address chronic overflow points and conduct rehabilitation of their collection system. I provided him with my contact information and told him to please contact me to report any ongoing overflows events and that I will follow-up with the facility to determine if overflows in this area are being reported and addressed as required. 1/29/18 LKS***
Spoke with Thomas McCormick regarding chronic overflow issue in complainant's neighborhood. He said that the city has plans to conduct at least $500,000 in upgrades in that area; the eventual plan is to divert significant portions of the flow through another main line, thereby alleviating some of issues experienced in that area. He expects that the rehab work will begin sometime in the summer of 2018. 1/31/18 LKS***
Called complainant to inform him of planned improvements for the collection system in his neighborhood. 1/31/18***