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 5199Caryville-Jacksboro Utilities Commission STP450 QUEENER RDCampbellKnoxville COMPLAINT Help Back to Previous Page Complaint Number127062Program AreaWPCDate ReceivedMAY-18-2023How ReceivedIn PersonConcerningSewage Bypass / OverflowConcerning (Other)OdorAssigned Date Location based on SITE_ID Site ID 5199 Site Caryville-Jacksboro Utilities Commission STP Location 450 QUEENER RD City CARYVILLE Description Treatment of municipal sewage County Campbell EFO Name Knoxville Site Owner Caryville-Jacksboro Utilities Commission Investigation Results Date InvestigatedMAY-18-2023StatusReferred to other AgencyResponsible PartyGold Creek FoodsResp Party PhoneDate CompletedJUN-07-2023Referred ToCaryville-Jacksboro Utility CommissionDate ReferredMAY-18-2023PhotosYesLast updated30-JUN-2023 10:02AM Complaint Description and Writeup 5/18/23 - 8 am - Michael Caudill just stopped by my cubicle and asked if we were aware of any issues with the sewer system in Caryville-Jacksboro. Apparently there is a strong sewer odor that spans all the way from Caryville down to Rocky Top and over to Jacksboro Middle School. He said that people are going on Facebook and complaining about it. Most complaints are comping from around the middle school area. The SSDS group was over at Cove Lake yesterday and they could notice it. The Campbell County Road Superintendent contacted Michael this morning and Michael said that he could smell it getting on the interstate as well. He said that he thought they are doing some work on water or sewer lines and did not know if that may be the cause. 5/18/23 - 4 pm - Received phone call from Ms. Pamela Lawson concerning odor in the vicinity of Gold Creek Foods. Ms. Lawson states that the odor has gotten increasingly worse over the course of the week. Children at the nearby school are gagging and having a hard time concentrating in class. Additionally, she reports that Gold Creek Foods employees are in the parking lot gagging from the odor. 6/7/23 - Spoke to Ms. Lawson. The odor has significantly reduced and continues to decline. Believe the issue has been resolved.
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