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Complaint
Complaint Number
133093
DWR Program Area
WPC
Date Received
8/5/2024
How Received
Email
Concerning
Erosion / Sediment
Concerning (Other)
Assigned on
Record Last Updated
16-AUG-2024 07:34AM
Location based on SITE_ID
Site ID
161544
Site
Karst Subdivision Development
Location
389 N Rufe Taylor Rd
City
Greeneville
Description
Woodland and Pasture
County
Greene
EFO Name
Johnson City
Site Owner
Brandon Stamper, Land Star LLC
Investigation Results
Status
Compliance Review Meeting
Date Investigated
Responsible Party
Completed on
Referred To
Referred on
Photos
Yes
Complaint Description and Writeup
Complaint Description and Writeup
Complainant states that she (DR Horton's Erosion Coordinator) was notified by her site superintendent, and project manager of a flooding event that was occurring at Johnson Farms in Greeneville, TN. Silt water and mud were rushing down the roads at Johnson Farms out onto N. Rufe Taylor Rd. The water washed down N. Rufe Taylor Rd. and emptied into some property ditches and Frank Creek. The amount of silt water that may have entered the road and creek is undetermined.
It appears that most of the water was coming from the developer side of Johnson Farms, flowing into the street, and rushing down the road. Discharge from their site was also noted flowing onto our active construction lots and then exiting our construction entrances or blowing through our silt fence. The water was moving too fast for our inlets to stop it from emptying onto the road.