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Complaint
Complaint Number
43442
DWR Program Area
WPC
Date Received
4/25/2017
How Received
Voice Mail
Concerning
Sewage Bypass / Overflow
Concerning (Other)
Assigned on
4/28/2017
Record Last Updated
12-MAY-2017 09:35AM
Location based on SITE_ID
Site ID
5110
Site
Elizabethton STP
Location
217 Sycamore Shoals Drive
City
Elizabethton
Description
treatment of municipal sewage
County
Carter
EFO Name
Johnson City
Site Owner
City of Elizabethton
Investigation Results
Status
Issue Resolved
Date Investigated
4/28/2017
Responsible Party
City of Elizabethton
Completed on
4/28/2017
Referred To
Referred on
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Complaint Description and Writeup
Complaint Description and Writeup
Mr. Ed Mullins, City of Elizabethton reported a 4-25-17 overflow at 112 West G Street, Elizabethton (cleanout). The written report received on 4-25-17 indicated the following, "On 4/25/17, at approximately 12:55 PM, our maintenance crew was called out to a report of a cleanout overflowing at 112 West G Street. The crew arrived shortly thereafter to discover the main line in front of the cleanout was stopped up with rags. The crew said they did not know how long it had been overflowing. They estimated approximately 45 GPM to be coming from the cleanout. At 2:25 PM debris inside the line were cleaned up and the cleanout stopped overflowing. Our crew reported that the area around the cleanout was cleaned up of debris."