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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQCS00046_NOV-2020-DV-0288 Response_20200720July 8, 2020 City of Belmont 0 115 N. MAIN STREET POST OFFICE BOX 41 t. 1', N.C. 20012 fl = ' PHONE (704)825-5566 Certified Mail #: 7099 3400 00111305 6595 North Carolina Division of Water Quality 610 East Center Avenue, Suite 301 Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Attn: W. Corey Basinger - Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Ref: Notice of Violation - Tracking No. NOV-2020-DV-0288 City of Belmont - WQCS00046 Dear Mr. Basinger: The City of Belmont is in receipt of the above NOV and as required by your letter, our response to the violations are as follows: Incident # 202001550- This overflow incident, located at the influent manhole of the Cason Street Liftstation at 773 Cason Street, was the result of heavy rainfall within a two (2) hour period. The total rainfall amount was 3.0". City crews responded to reports of the overflow and immediately began utilizing our vacuum truck, a private hauler and pump truck, along with both liftstation pumps, to alleviate the incoming flows. Lime was applied to the area around the manhole after incident. On behalf of the City of Belmont, our crews responded to the overflow as soon as the incident was reported and began the process of pumping down the wet well of the liftstation. Once the flows returned to normal, our crews cleaned the area and lime was applied to the affected area around the manhole and liftstation. On further investigation, we found a damaged manhole top on the Right of Way, which appeared to be vandalism, and repaired and replaced the ring and cover. We have found a section of approximately 2000 linear feet of 8" main that appears to be the source of some inflow and infiltration. This section of main is scheduled to be replaced and relocated in the near future. The City is working with a major developer and their contractors to replace and relocate this 2000' of 8" main. In the interim, the City of Belmont has videoed and is in the process of repairing any and all sections that may be compromised. We received less than 30 minutes warning from the National Weather Service Office of the intensity of this rainfall event. SincereI ; harles B. Fl wers, Jr. Utility Director