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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQCS00039_NOVNOI2023DV0171_RESP_2023042416 South Main Street · P.O. Box 100 · Waynesville, NC 28786 Phone (828) 452-2491 Fax (828)456-2000 Web Address: www.waynesvillenc.gov This institution is an equal opportunity provider Gary Caldwell, Mayor Robert W. Hites, Jr. Town Manager Julia Freeman, Mayor Pro Tem Martha Bradley, Town Attorney Clarence “Chuck” Dickson, Alderman Jon Feichter, Alderman Anthony Sutton, Alderman April 24, 2023 Mr. Daniel Boss, Assistant Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Asheville Regional Office Subject: NOTICE OF VIOLATION EMC-SOC-WQ-S19-005 Tracking Number: NOV-2023 DV-0171 Permit No: WQCS00039 Waynesville Sanitary Sewer Haywood County Mr. Boss, On April 10, 2023, a site inspection of the Town of Waynesville bar screen was conducted by you and your staff. Upon arrival you and your staff found evidence of an apparent SSO, at which time the Town of Waynesville was notified and acted appropriately. Also, the findings would note the apparent SSO was not ongoing. With the SSO not flowing and not being aware of a start time, it is and would be virtually impossible to calculate a flow of the SSO. By using the SSO flow estimation guide (see attached), a series of events must take place to determine the actual flow. It would be difficult to estimate a flow in this scenario and others like this when there is no knowledge of duration times. In this scenario, without a soil sampling of the area of the SSO, it would be impossible to estimate a flow of >10,000 gallons. Additionally, the SSO estimated volume and duration totals on the initial submission form was provided by the regional office (see attached). I do agree there was some sort of SSO event that reached surface waters (which would make it a reportable incident) but to determine the gallons would again be virtually impossible. Clean up/mitigation efforts followed in the days after the visit to include area clean up and sealing of the manhole as well as silt fencing. In this case the Town of Waynesville has followed proper protocol in reporting said SSO and should not have to absorb a fine from this incident based on the facts of having no knowledge of said SSO or being able to calculate the volume. Sincerely, Jeff Stines Director of Public Services Town of Waynesville