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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQCS00037_NOV-2022-DV-0316 Response_20221128Shelb NORTH CAROLINA Post Office Box 207 • Shelby, NC 28151-0207 November 28, 2022 Mr. Andrew H. Pitner, P.G. Water Quality Regional Operations Section 610 East Center Avenue, Suite 301 Mooresville, NC 28115 Re: Notice of Violation Tracking #NOV-2022-DV0316 Sanitary Sewer Overflow — 401 Robinwood Dr Collection System Permit #WQCS00037 City of Shelby, Cleveland County Dear Mr. Pitner: The City of Shelby received the above referenced Notice of Violation regarding the sanitary sewer overflow that occurred on October 10, 2022, at 401 Robinwood Dr. This overflow was brought to our attention by the homeowner's son at 8:30am and the City of Shelby's Collections ORC was on -site at 8:45am. The overflow was corrected at 11:30am and was determined that 900 gallons reached the un-named tributary to Hickory Creek. This spill was caused by erosion along the creek bank that ultimately eroded away the base of a tree causing it to fall. When the tree fell the massive root ball broke away a section of sewer pipe. To correct this spill, and to prevent future similar spills, a contractor was brought out the same day and work was begun to move and install 172 feet of sewer line and install a new manhole. The sewer line was shifted to the back of the easement to place it as far from the creek bank as possible. Dirt, matting and rip rap was laid down on roughly 75 feet of creek bank to prevent further erosion near the sewer line. The City of Shelby spent $28,000 to repair and remediate this site. Work was completed on the project the next day and the new line was put into service. Our track record shows a significant decline in the number of sanitary sewer overflows over the last twelve years, and we continue to make substantial capital investments to prevent sewer overflows from occurring. We are currently in the process of major outfall improvements along the Hickory Creek Outfall which may total more than $3.8 million dollars by the time the project is complete. We recognize the requirements of our wastewater collection system permit and the importance to the environment and public health in the prevention of sanitary sewer overflows and will continue to make improvements to prevent future spills. www.cityofshelby.com Please contact me at anytime regarding any further information or questions you might have regarding this issue. I can be reached at 704-669-6552 or emailed at brian.wilson@cityofshelby.com Sincerely, 5/Li.a.fri. 0)41e.i&e. Brian Wilson Water Resources Operations Manager cc: David Hux; Director of Water Resources Rick Howell; City Manager Adam Howell; Collection System Crew Supervisor/ORC Brad Greene; Plant Operations Superintendent Certified Mail: 7018 0680 0001 0376 5446 www.cityofshelby.com