Tennessee Division of Water Resources (DWR) Permits Documents Permit Appeals Moratoriums Complaints Inspections Eng. Plans Hydrologic Det. Exceptional Waters Ambient Monitoring QLP Data Oil & Gas Wells FTC Operator Certification Water Wells Site IDParent SiteSite LocationCountyEFO 4919Clarksville Gas and Water dba Clarksville Wastewater Treatment Plant15 Quarry RoadMontgomeryNashville COMPLAINT Help Back to Previous Page Complaint Number33716Program AreaWPCDate ReceivedAUG-12-2014How ReceivedPhoneConcerningSewage Bypass / OverflowConcerning (Other)Assigned DateAUG-12-2014 Location based on SITE_ID Site ID 4919 Site Clarksville Gas and Water dba Clarksville Wastewater Treatment Plant Location 15 Quarry Road City Clarksville Description - County Montgomery EFO Name Nashville Site Owner City of Clarksville Investigation Results Date InvestigatedStatusIssue ResolvedResponsible PartyClarksville Gas & WaterResp Party PhoneDate CompletedAUG-13-2014Referred ToClarksville Gas & WaterDate ReferredAUG-12-2014PhotosLast updated19-JUL-2019 07:14AM Complaint Description and Writeup 8/12/14, caller to NEFO front desk reported something is going into the river at Riverside Park on Riverside Drive in Clarksville. She reported there was a funny smell & gas or foam coming up in a pocket of water. She was concerned that someone had dropped a boat motor in the water or chemicals dumping had occurred. She got the NEFO phone number from the sign there at the location of the problem. After asking questions about the sign, I explained that the sign provided notice to the public of "untreated wastewater" discharges that could occur at that point due to rain events or Clarksville collection system malfunctions. I also explained that the city is required to report the overflows & to continue to take action to eliminate the combined sewers & infiltration / inflow (I/I) that caused overflows. I explained that I would contact the city & find out if an overflow occurred there, the cause, & if the city took appropriate action. She was concerned that "feces" was going into the river, but did not stay on the phone for more information or for me to get a name & call back number to provide the findings of any investigation of the problem. *** AER ***
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