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    Complaint

    34562
    WPC
    11/17/2014
    Phone
    Discoloration/Appearance/Particulates
    18-JUL-2019 08:37AM

    Location based on SITE_ID

    Site ID
    99368
    Site
    Wartrace Water System
    Location
    29 Main Street
    City
    Watrtace
    Description
    -
    County
    Bedford
    EFO Name
    Columbia
    Site Owner
    -

    Investigation Results

    Issue Resolved
    11/18/2014
    11/20/2014

    Complaint Description and Writeup

    On November 17, 2014, I received a telephone call from Rocky Cowger, a customer of the Wartrace Water System. Mr. Cowger stated that the water at his residence was an orange/yellow color with sediment that would settle out. He stated this had been going on for about two months now. He stated that he had called city hall to make a complaint but no one had responded to his knowledge.
    I made a site investigation the next day, 11/18/14, at his residence, 109 Sims Ave, Wartrace. Upon arrival, Mr. and Mrs. Cowger showed me a mason jar filled with a fine orange sediment at the bottom. When the jar was shook up, the particles would suspend in a floc like fashion.
    The kitchen faucet was turned on and the water allowed to run the entire time that I as the residence, about 25 minutes. After the service line had cleared, about 2 minutes, discolored water appeared. See photo left. Several free chlorine samples were taken. None measured over 0.03 mg/L. Field tests for iron (with no digestion) measured 3.11 mg/L.
    I told the Cowgers that I believed what they were seeing was iron or rust. Wartace has had problems in the past with rusty water complaints but they have been working on having the lines replaced. The Cowgers told me that the city had been replacing some lines within a block or two about two months ago but that their street had not been replaced.
    I explained that iron is not considered a health risk. The standards for iron are secondary and are aesthetic only.
    After leaving the Cowger residence I met with Chuck Stephens, water and sewer manager for the city. He told me that there were three customers on Sims Ave that were still connected to the old, cast iron main, the Methodist Church, 109 Sims Ave and 105 Sims Ave. (One of the employees at City Hall lives at 105 Sims Ave and had informed the city of water quality issues at her home.) Stephens said that work orders had already been drawn up to have the service lines moved over to the new water main that was to serve the area. Stephens said that he hoped to be able to move the services soon. I told him I was concerned about there not being an adequate chlorine residual at the residence. I asked if there was a way to flush the line. The current cast iron main is a dead end with no way to flush except through the meter taps.
    Mr. Stephens called me at the office later that same afternoon to report that the city had moved over the service to the Cowger residence to the new water main.
    I called Mr. Cowger today (11/20/14) to ask if the issue had been resolved. He reported that everything was working fine now.