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Complaint
Complaint Number
34025
DWR Program Area
WPC
Date Received
9/10/2014
How Received
Voice Mail
Concerning
Sewage Bypass / Overflow
Concerning (Other)
Assigned on
9/10/2014
Record Last Updated
20-FEB-2015 03:04PM
Location based on SITE_ID
Site ID
5784
Site
Baileyton CCC
Location
60 Boulder Loop
City
Baileyton
Description
Baileyton Convenience Center
County
Greene
EFO Name
Johnson City
Site Owner
Baileyton STP
Investigation Results
Status
Issue Resolved
Date Investigated
9/10/2014
Responsible Party
Baileyton WWTP
Completed on
9/10/2014
Referred To
Referred on
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Complaint Description and Writeup
Complaint Description and Writeup
Danny Neely, Baileyton WWTP informed SKV that the Davy Crockett Truck Stop pump station overflowed approximately 200 gallons overnight on 9-10-14. Baileyton WWTP personnel were informed the morning of 9-10-14 about the pump station failure. A written report will be sent to the Johnson City EFO. The report received 9-15-14 stated, "Both pumps were burned up from trash being in the wet well. Last year we made the truck stop put a trash tank in and told them to have it pumped at least 1 time per month. We have not had to do any repairs or replace no pumps for over a year as long as they had Roto-Rooter come and pump the trash tank out. Their trash tank is full of trash and it overflowed to our wet well and clogged and burned our pumps up. We lost about 200 gallons of sewage on the ground while we installed 2 new pumps. We cleaned up the area and sprayed bleach on the affected area."