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Complaint
Complaint Number
134499
DWR Program Area
WPC
Date Received
11/20/2024
How Received
Email
Concerning
Stormwater - Construction
Concerning (Other)
Drainage
Assigned on
11/21/2024
Record Last Updated
17-DEC-2024 12:17PM
Location based on SITE_ID
Site ID
110683
Site
Memphis Regional Megasite
Location
101 Fredonia Loop
City
Stanton
Description
The Project consists of the realignment of approximately 1,700 feet of Fredonia Road south of the intersection with Keeling Road, north of Interstate 40 and south of State Route 79, southeast of the Town of Stanton within Haywood County, Tennessee.
County
Haywood
EFO Name
Jackson
Site Owner
-
Investigation Results
Status
Issue Resolved
Date Investigated
11/25/2024
Responsible Party
Completed on
12/13/2024
Referred To
Referred on
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Complaint Description and Writeup
Complaint Description and Writeup
11/20/24: Complainant contacted TDEC and Megasite Authority concerned about water and sediment discharging onto their property from the Ford site. Discharge appears to be diverting around a basin that has been installed west of Little Muddy Creek.
11/25/24: Site investigation conducted with complainant and representatives from Ford. Sediment deposition noted beyond northern boundary of site. Deposition covered with recent leaf fall. Silt fence installed north of sediment basin 11 at the toe of the berm slope showed signs of concentrated flow in locations, allowing sediment and water to flow off-site. External slope of basin berm was covered with vegetative growth but may be mostly seasonal grasses (annual rye and clover). Area south of basin (NAVL Rail and Convoy Yard was not stabilized which could be contributing to sediment source.
11/26/24: JEBr emailed Ford contacts. Requested response by 12/13/24
12/13/24: Response received.
12/17/24: JEBr notified complainant via email.