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Complaint
Complaint Number
7793
DWR Program Area
WPC
Date Received
3/9/2008
How Received
Email
Concerning
Erosion / Sediment
Concerning (Other)
errosion & sediment
Assigned on
3/10/2008
Record Last Updated
18-JUL-2019 02:20PM
Location based on SITE_ID
Site ID
11840
Site
Cartwright Creek, LLC - Arrington Retreat (Formerly Waterbridge)
Location
100 Sedona Woods Trail
City
Triune
Description
grinder pump low pressure collection system, aerated treatment & storage cells (Sheaffer system), disinfection and 10 acre spray irrigation
County
Williamson
EFO Name
Nashville
Site Owner
Cartwright Creek, LLC
Investigation Results
Status
Closed
Date Investigated
2/26/2008
Responsible Party
Completed on
2/26/2008
Referred To
Referred on
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Complaint Description and Writeup
Complaint Description and Writeup
4 emails received 3/9/08 by MRT & JRC (see also complaint 7794)
email #1 - water flowing from drain pipe in field. She thought they were removing these pipes.
email #3 - treatment cells under construction without soil stabilization. Also questions the suitability of the spray area due to water standing for prolonged periods.
Visited site w/JRC - found 4 drain pipes from field - 2 were flowing. No construction at this time. Portions of the site very wet. Facility not built or operating so no problem. They must disconnect drains prior to use & may not spray when ground is saturated.