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Basinger, Corey
Wednesday, December 16, 2020 11:30 AM
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From: Kathleen Dunne <kdunne@athenarealestate.com>
Date: December 16, 2020 at 11:11:03 AM EST
To: "Basinger, Corey" <corey.basinger@ncdenr.gov>
Cc: Mendy Davolt <mgr@cedarparkestates.com>, Richard O'Brien <robrien@athenarealestate.com>
Subject: [External] Cedar Park Estates response to Dec 1 violation notice
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Mr. Basinger,
Attached is our response to the violation notice we received.
Please reach out if you need additional information or have any questions.
Kathleen Dunne
Director of Operations
Athena Real Estate, LLC
98 Mill Plain Road, Suite 3C
Danbury, CT 06811
(203) 942-2745 ext. 122
www.athenarealestate.com
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Athena Cedar, LLC
98 Mill Plain Rd, Ste 3C
Danbury, CT 06811
203-942-2745
W. Corey Basinger, Regional Supervisor
Water Quality Regional Operations Section
Mooresville Regional Office
Division of Water Resources, NCDEQ
610 East Center Ave., Ste 301
Mooresville, NC 28115
SUBJECT: RESPONSE TO NOTICE OF VIOLATION
Tracking Number: NOV-2020-LV-0848
Permit No. NC0034711
Cedar Park Estates WWTP Cabarrus County
Dear Mr. Basinger,
December 16, 2020
We are in receipt of your notice dated December 1, 2020 regarding the violations at our WWTP at Cedar
Park Estates mobile home park. As you know, the park is in the process of connecting to municipal sewer.
We purchased an easement for this purpose, and we have an engineering firm currently working on a plan
to submit to the town of Harrisburg and Cabarrus county for approval.
As stated in our previous letter concerning earlier violations of the same nature, even though there was
some question related to contamination of sample containers, the lack of adequate aeration during the
time the facility was down to one blower was the major contributor to the rash of fecal and other
violations. (Ammonia, TSS and BOD). Partially treated and cloudy effluent allowed fine particles ( i.e.
solids) to "hide" from chlorination reducing its effectiveness. The clarity of the effluent has improved
with the cooler weather despite not having the additional blower in operation. Although the repaired
blower was re -installed and tested on October 27th, 2020, it is currently in a stand- by position tested
with full load 1/week. We have gotten past the need for 2 blowers as the winter weather approaches.
In short, these violations are the residual of non-compliance directly related to lack of aeration / mixing
during the warmer months earlier this year.
Thank you for your understanding. Please reach out if you need additional information.
Sincerely,
Richard O'Brien, anager
Athena Cedar, LLC
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