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Complaint
Complaint Number
9074
DWR Program Area
WPC
Date Received
10/7/2008
How Received
Voice Mail
Concerning
Sewage Bypass / Overflow
Concerning (Other)
Assigned on
Record Last Updated
20-JUL-2011 11:16AM
Location based on SITE_ID
Site ID
5619
Site
Lick Creek Valley (Mosheim) Wastewater Treatment Plant
Location
420 Pottertown Road Mailing Address:1000 Main Street Mosheim, TN 37818..
City
Mosheim
Description
Treatment of municipal sewage
County
Greene
EFO Name
Johnson City
Site Owner
Town of Mosheim
Investigation Results
Status
Referred to Enforcement
Date Investigated
10/8/2008
Responsible Party
City of Mosheim
Completed on
10/8/2008
Referred To
Referred on
Photos
Yes
Complaint Description and Writeup
Complaint Description and Writeup
Mr. Brad Tullock reported that Mosheim keeps pumping sewage into his creek on 10/7/08. SKV contacted J.C. Hurd, certified collection system operator for Mosheim on 10/8/08. J. C. Hurd said that Mosheim was flushing the creek with firetruck water. The Marathon Market pump station overflow of 10/6/08 was reported to SKV on 10/7/08 by J. C. Hurd. SKV and BBC met with Mosheim personnel on 10/8/08 at the pump station. The high level and cutoff float switches did not function on 10/6/08 thereby causing the overflow. Per Mosheim personnel, the float switches were replaced on 10/6/08. Sewage overflowed from a manhole into the Unnamed Trib. of Little Chuckey Creek. Mosheim personnel said that the creek was flushed the morning of 10/8/08 below the driveway of the pump station. SKV and BBC then met with Mr. Tullock on Bramble Rd. Mosheim personnel were also on site. Pools of gray sewage were seen in the creek downgradient of 706 Bramble Rd. Several dead fish were seen from approximately 100 yards downstream of Highway 11-E to 50 yards downstream of 706 Bramble Rd. Mosheim personnel were informed to pump the sewage out of the creek. Four Seasons arrived at the site and pumped out of the creek. Mosheim personnel and Mr. Tullock were informed that Mosheim would be sent a letter requiring the submittal of a sewage overflow response plan. SKV also informed Mosheim personnel that the creek must not be flushed with water.