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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0089265_NOV-2020-LV-0200_20200521ATH cAF0i TOWN OF DOBSON PHONE 307 NORTH MAIN STREET • POST OFFICE BOX 351 FAX (336) 356-8962 DOBSON, NORTH CAROLINA 27017 (336) 356-4836 April 30, 2020 Lon T. Snider, Regional Supervisor N C Department of Water Quality Regional Operations Section Environmental Quality Received Winston-Salem Regional Office Division of Water Resources, NCDEQ MAY 21 2020 RE: Notice of Violation & Intent to Assess Civil Penalty Winston-Salem Tracking Number: NOV-2020-LV-0200 Regional office Dear Mr. Snider, The Town of Dobson recently received the Notice of Violation letter for January 2020 for permit number NC0089265. On behalf of the Town, I sincerely apologize for the length of time that it has taken for our water treatment plant facility to become compliant with state standards. The Town is fully committed to ensuring that our water treatment plant is compliant with state standards and that we provide safe drinking water to our citizens. Unfortunately, securing funding for a project of this magnitude in a small Town, such as Dobson, led to many delays early in the process. Then frustratingly, several issues arose with the first engineering firm hired to handle the water treatment plant upgrade project, which led to additional delays and performance issues with the project. Therefore, we started over with a new engineering firm and attempted to pick up the pieces and move on with what already felt like a cursed project. Determined to move forward and satisfy state requirements, while providing much needed improvements to our outdated water treatment plant, the Board of Commissioners hired a new engineering firm and hoped the project would get the kickstart needed to continue successfully. With much happiness, I can inform you that the Town has secured funding for the necessary construction improvements, completed the bidding and contract issuance process, and construction is underway. The first priority of the construction project is to complete those measures associated with the backwash waste improvements — the backwash holding tank, sludge pump station, dewatering system, piping modifications, and related work. The Contractor has finished construction on the holding tank and is currently working on installing lines and constructing the necessary pump station. Construction will continue on other parts of the alum sludge project and will begin shortly on the upgrades inside the water treatment plant. The contractor expects to have the pump station constructed soon. I will wholeheartedly work with your department to provide any information needed during the construction process. Enclosed with this letter, you will find pictures of the construction progress to date. With the knowledge that more notices will be arriving to the Town in future months as construction continues, please do not hesitate to contact me at anytime throughout the process. The Town of Dobson wants nothing more than to complete construction and finally satisfy all compliance requirements set forth by the State of North Carolina. If you would like to set a meeting to discuss the previous, current, and any future violations, please let me know. I would be more than happy to discuss this further and show the progress made to date to correct this matter at the Dobson Water Treatment Plant. Thank you for your time and understanding as we work to correct this problem. Sincerely, 1 Laura Neely, Town Manger Town of Dobson PO Box 351 Dobson, NC 27017 (336) 356-8962