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Pump Station Inspection Checklist Name: Address: r # Pumps - 1 2 Working - 1 2 Run Time - Weather: YES NO Signa e: Housekeeping: i Secure: Wet Well Floats: Debris: Working High Water Float: ./ Telemetry: SCADA: AudioNisual: Is alarms stem tested, How often: Inspection Logs: Emergency Power: Type: Po e Onsite Fuel - ScheduleNender - Ouick Connect: Testing Schedule: Backflow: Overflow Piping: Bypass Pumping: Inspection Schedule: Comments/ Observations: N 0 qj Pump Station Inspection Checklist Name: Address: iZID �l ► f'2Uot.s OC # Pumps - 1 2 Working - 1 Run Time - 5 Weather: YES NO Si na e: Housekeeping: Secure: Wet Well Floats: i Debris. - Working High Water Float: Telemetry: S CADA: Audio/VisuaI /.t_ ow Is alarms stem tested, How often: J Inspection Lo s: ✓' Emergency Power: Type: p? table Onsite Fuel - Schedule/Vendet - Ouick Connect: Testing Schedule: Backflow: Overflow Piping: Bypass Pumping: Inspection Schedule: 1-- Comments/ Observations: Pump Station Inspection Checklist Name: Address: y� 1 # Pumps - 1 2 Working - Run Time - L Weather: YES NO Si na e: Housekeeping: Secure: Wet Well Floats: Debris: Working High Water Float: Telemetry: SCADA: Audio/Visual: Is alarms stem tested, How often: Inspection Logs: Emergency Power: Type: Onsite Fuel - Schedule/Vender - Ouick Connect: Testing Schedule: Backflow: Overflow Piping: Bypass Pumping: Inspection Schedule: Comments/ Observations: No Pump Station Inspection Checklist Name: Address: L�CIL # Pumps - 1 2 Working - 1 Run Time - Weather: . YES NO Si na e: / Housekeeping: Secure: Wet Well Floats: f` Debris. - Working High Water Float: Telemetry: SCADA: Audio/Visual: Is alarms stem tested, How often: 44 4C-- Inspection Logs: Emergency Power: Type: Cjope Onsite Fuel - Schedule/Vende� - Ouick Connect: Testing Schedule: Backflow: Overflow Piping: Bypass Pumping: Inspection Schedule: Comments/ Observations: Pump Station Inspection Checklist Name: Address: # Pumps - 1 2 Working - 1 2 Run Time - Weather: YES NO Si na e: Housekeeping: Secure: Wet Well Floats: Debris: VVorkinq High Water Float: Telemetry: SCADA: Audio/Visual: Is alarms stem tested, How often: Inspection Logs: Emergency Power: Type: Portable nsite Fuel - Schedule/Vendef - Ouick Connect: Testing Schedule: Backflow: Overflow Piping: Bypass Pumping: Inspection Schedule: Comments/ Observations: Collection System Inspection Checklist Manholes- Lines- Right Of Way- Aerials Manhole location or address Cover present - vent and cover above grade - vent screened Visible signs of overflovi`__ Sinkholes and depressions Good condition properly seated �_-- Bypass structures or pipes present Invert in good condition Size (L inches Pipe capacitylIz 3/4 diameter. Line free flowing and unrestricted Excessive. grease, roots, or sand Right of Way - location or name of outfall line Accessible Free of sinkholes or depressions No evidence of leakage Free of non -utility motorized traffic Aerials - High Priority lines Exposed line of ductile material Water crossings and supports in good condition. Level of debris on or behind line Free of damage Right of Way mowing records Visual inspection of off street lines General observation of system (annual) Collection System Inspection Checklist Manholes- Lines- Right Of Way_ Aerials L Manhole location or address Cover present - vent and cover above grade - vent screened Visible signs of overflow Sinkholes and depressions Good condition properly seated Bypass structures or pipes present Invert in good condition Size _inches Pipe capacit '/ 3/4 diameter. Line free flowing and unrestricted Excessive grease, roots, or sand Right of Way - location or name of outfall line Accessible ---' Free of sinkholes or depressions No evidence of leakage Free of non -utility motorized traffic Aerials - High Priority lines Exposed line of ductile material Water crossings -and supports in good condition. Level of debris on or behind line j Free of damage Right of Way mowing records Visual inspection of off street lines m (annual) General observation of syste Collection System Inspection Checklist Manholes- Lines- Right Of Way- Aerials Manhole location or address P w << `� 4"� L, b Cover present -vent and cover above grade - vent screened Visible signs of overflow Sinkholes and depressions/ Good condition properly seated Bypass structures or pipes present Size inches Pipe capacity 1/� 3/4 diameter. Invert in good condition Line free flowing and unrestricted Excessivegrease, roots, or sand Right of Way - location or name of outfall line Accessible Free of sinkholes or depressions No evidence of leakage Free of non -utility motorized traffic Aerials - High Priority lines Exposed line of ductile material Water crossings -and supports in good condition. Level of debris on or behind line Free of damage Right of Way mowing records Visual inspection of off street lines General observation of system (annual) Collection System Inspection Checklist Manholes- Lines- Right Of Way- Aerials Manhole location or address Cover present - vent and cover above grade -vent screened Visible signs of overflow Sinkholes and depressions i- Good condition properly seated Bypass structures or pipes presen� Invert in good condition Size inches Pipe capacity 10 1/2 3/4 diameter. Line free flowing and unrestricted Excessive. grease, roots, or sand Right of Way - location or name of outfall line Accessible Free of sinkholes or.depressions No evidence of leakage Free of non -utility motorized traffic Aerials - High Priority lines Exposed line of ductile material Water crossings -and supports in good condition. Level of debris on or behind line : Free of damage Right of Way mowing records Visual inspection of off street lines General observation of system (annual) Sifford, Barbara From: Everett Stotesbury [EStotesbury@WSACC.org] Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 12:37 PM To: Barbara.Sifford@ncmail.net Cc: Ray Furr; Wayne Lyles; Chad VonCannon Subject: FW: Mount Pleasant Pump Station #1 improvements Hi Barbara, Hope you are doing well. We wanted to report that we are making electrical control system improvements to our Mount Pleasant station #1 located at 2001 Mt. Pleasant Rd. Mt. Pleasant N.C. 28124 today. We are relocating the electrical supply and control system from down in the drywell of the pump station to a new surface located building. SCADA connection to the Rocky River Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility is included in the upgrade. We have a standby bypass pumping operation established and expect to be back in normal operation late today or early tomorrow. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Take care Everett Stotesbury Maintenance Manager Water And Sewer Authority Of Cabarrus County 6400 Breezy Lane Concord, NC 28025 704-788-4164-23 Fax 704-792-9303 "Pursuant to the Freedom of Information -Privacy Acts (FOIPA) and North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 132, Public Records, this electronic mail message and any attachments hereto, as well as any electronic mail messages sent in response to it may be considered public record and as such subject to request and review by anyone at any time." sEGENFD DIV1,SION of WATER QUALITY Town of Mount Pleasant J U N 0 4 2012 Annual Wastewater Collection Report Mvp Si'_F10,41034 July 01, 2010 through June 30, 2011 K-110,- F'.E! ViLLE REGIONAL OFFICE Introduction: This report is produced in compliance with House Bill 1160 passed by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina requiring that all entities that own or operate a wastewater collection system make an annual report available to their customers. This report includes information regarding how well the system is operated, what violations have occurred, if any, and other pertinent information. This report is to provide an understanding and informative description of the wastewater collection system and promote a general awareness of its operation. The following is the contact information and the professionals designated by the State of North Carolina as the Operator in Responsible Charge [ORC] and the Back-up ORC of the Town of Mount Peasants' wastewater collection system: Mount Pleasant Public Works Department 90 North Main Street Mount Pleasant, NC 28124 (704) 436-2353 ORC: Back-up ORC: Collection System Permit # WQCS00125 Joe Ellington, Certification #987787 Tommy Alexander, Certification #988127 Collection System Overview: The wastewater collection system of the Town of Mount Pleasant has approximately 789 connections that service residential, commercial, and industrial customers. There are approximately 75,500 feet of sewer lines in the collection system with sizes that vary from 6 to 16 inches in diameter. There, are 8 wastewater lift station in the collection system located in areas where gravity flow cannot be achieved. The purpose of the wastewater collection system is to transport the sewage generated by the town customers to the wastewater treatment plant which is owned and operated by the Water and Sewer Authority of Cabarrus County [WSACC]. Collection System Performance and Accomplishments: • Responded to an estimated 20 residential and commercial blockage complaints. • Cleaned 10,453 feet of gravity sewer mains. • Installed 3 sewer tap. • Installed, replaced or repaired an estimated 9 service line clean -outs. • Video inspected 700 feet of 8" sewer main. • Replaced 6 feet of 6" sewer main. • Cleared and mowed all sewer outfalls. • Inspected all outfall lines. • Detailed cleaning and inspection of 28 sewer manholes. • Utilize a computerized record keeping system for pump stations, sewer cleaning and manhole inspections.. • Pressure washed the lift station wet wells. • Discovered and repaired several Inflow and Infiltration contributors. • Maintained the integrity of the collection system according to Local, State, and Federal regulations. Summary: The Town of Mount Pleasant is extremely proud of the performances of our collection system. Our personnel work very hard to ensure that the system is maintained and operated at a very high standard. However, sewer back ups can still occur. Mechanical failures at pump stations, cooking grease, and root intrusions in the sewer mains are the leading causes of sewer spills. Violations: The Town of Mount Pleasant reported one sanitary sewer overflow that did not result in a fine or Notice of Violation. Notifications: The Town of Mount Pleasant makes this report available on it home website: www.townofmountpleasantne.org or a copy can be obtained at the Mount Pleasant Town Hall. Certification: I certify under penalty of law that this report is complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I further certify that this report has been made available to the users and customers of the Town of Mount Pleasant. David R. Fargo Sept. 1, 2011 Director of Public Works Town of Mount Pleasant Public Works Department MT. PLEASANT, NORTH CAROLINA 4 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 90 NORTH MAIN STREET MT. PLEASANT, NC 28124 (704) 436-2353 AL SLOVER DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS Town of Mount Pleasant r! Annual Wastewater Collection Report July 01, 2008 through June 30, 2009 J U L 1 5 2009 Introduction: This report is produced in compliance with House Bill 1160 passed by q- e.eral.,Asse^mbl•y of the State of North Carolina requiring that all entities that own or operate a wastewater collection''"'`;�4�� system make an annual report available to their customers. This report must include information regarding how well the system operated, what violations occurred, and other pertinent information. This report complies with these requirements. The purpose of this report is to provide an understanding and informative description of the wastewater collection system and promote a general awareness of its operation. The following is the contact information and the professionals designated by the State of North Carolina as the Operator in Responsible Charge [ORC] and the Back- ORC of the Town of Mount Peasants' wastewater collection system: LM D Mount Pleasant Public Works Department IV47 90 North Main Street Mount Pleasant, NC 28124 (704) 436-2353 J U L 14 2009 Collection System Permit # W®ENR ­ WATER OUAL1TYQC�00 25 POINT SOURCE BRANCH ORC: Joe Ellington, Certification #987787 Back-up ORC: Tommy Alexander, Certification #988127 Collection System Overview: The wastewater collection system of the Town of Mount Pleasant has approximately 784 connections that service residential, commercial, and industrial customers. There are approximately 61,000 feet of sewer lines in the collection system with sizes that vary from 6 to 16 inches in diameter. There are 8 wastewater lift station in the collection system located in areas where gravity flow cannot be achieved. The purpose of the wastewater collection system is to transport the sewage generated by the town customers to the wastewater treatment plant which is owned and operated by the Water and Sewer Authority of Cabarrus County [WSACC]. It Collection System Performance and Accomplishments: • Responded to an estimated 25 residential and commercial blockage complaints. • Cleaned over 6,200 feet of gravity sewer mains. • Installed 3 sewer taps. • Installed and/or replaced several service line clean -outs. • Inspected all outfall lines. • Smoke Tested over 5,000 feet of gravity sewer mains. • Implemented a computerized record keeping system for pump stations. • Currently in the process of conducting an extensive I&I study. • Installed new pumps at the Summer Street Lift Station. • Repaired extensive hydrogen sulfide damage at the Food Lion lift station. • Installed new pumps at the Food Lion lift station. • Pressure washed the lift station wet wells. • Discovered and repaired several major I&I contributors. • Maintained the integrity of the collection system according to Local, State, and Federal regulations. Summary: The Town of Mount Pleasant is extremely proud of the performances of our collection system. Our personnel work very hard to ensure that the system is maintained and operated at a very high standard. However, sewer back ups can still occur. Mechanical failures at pump stations, cooking grease, and root intrusions in the sewer mains are the leading causes of sewer spills. Violations: On August 4, 2008, the Town of Mount Pleasant had a reportable sewer spill that discharged approximately 500 gallons of sewerage into a tributary of Adams Creek. The area was quickly restored to its natural condition. Notifications: The Town of Mount Pleasant makes this report available on it home website: www.townofinountpleasantne.org or a copy can be obtained at the Mount Pleasant Town Hall. Certification: I certify under penalty of law that this report is complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I further certify that this report has been made available to the users and customers of the Town of Mount Pleasant. Al Slover Director of Public Works Town of Mount Pleasant Public Works Department July 6, 2009 ro j f Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina Founded in 1848 V N Troy +arid hard 51 1Vlaorw' AUG - ° 2008 P.O. BOX 787 MOUNT PLEASANT, NORTH CAROLINA 28124 704-436-9803 NC DERV AARO Town of Mount Pleasant DWQ-Surface kVafer pr®tech®rual Wastewater Collection Report July 01, 2007 through June 30, 2008 Introduction: J iS F';if AU � 2 6 2008 ' ' ;.. This report is produced in compliance with House bill 1160 passed by the General Assembly of the state of North Carolina requiring that all entities that own or operate a wastewater collection system make an annual report available to their customers. This report must include information regarding how well the system operated, what violations occurred, and other pertinent information. This report complies with these requirements. The purpose of this report is to provide an understanding and informative description of the wastewater collection system and promote a general awareness of its operation. Following are the contact' information and the professionals designated by the state as the "Operator in Responsible Charge" [ORC] and the Back-up ORC of the Town of Mount Pleasants' wastewater collection system: Mount Pleasant Public Works Department P.O Box 787 - Mount Pleasant, N.0 28124 704-436-2990 (�) (Q (' rS 0005- Collection System Permit # WQ 0016942 :. . Operator In Responsible Charge [ORC] Joe Ellington: Certification # 987787 Back-up ORC- Tom Alexander: Certification # 988127 Collection System Overview: The wastewater collection system of the Town of Mount Pleasant has approximately 781 connections that service residential, commercial and industrial customers. There are approximately 40,000 feet of sewer lines in the collection system with sizes that vary from 6 to 16 inches in diameter. There are 6 wastewater lift stations in the collection system located in areas where gravity flow cannot be achieved. The purpose of the wastewater collection system is to transport the sewerage generated by the town customers to the wastewater treatment plant which is owned and operated by the " Water and Sewer Authority Of Cabarrus County" [ WASACC]. Mt. Pleasant, North Carolina Founded in 1848 Troy W. Barnhardt Mayor P.O. BOX 787 MOUNT PLEASANT, NORTH CAROLINA 28124 704-436-9803 Collection System Performance: If sewage escapes from the collection system for whatever reason and reaches a surface water body in the amount exceeding 1,000 gallons, it must be reported to the news media. In addition, all spills of any volume reaching a water body must be reported to the State. Summary: The Town of Mount Pleasant is extremely proud of the performance of our collection system, our personnel works very hard to ensure that the system is maintained and operated at a very high standard which subsequently resulted in no reportable spills during this reporting period, even though we experienced system overloading from heavy rains F&I] and a few mechanical and electrical failures at our lift stations. Notification: The Town of Mount Pleasant makes this report available on its home website: townofmountpleasantnc.org or a copy can be obtained at Mount Pleasant town hall. Certification: I certify under penalty of law that this report is complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I fizrther certify that this report has been made available to the user and customers of the Town of Mount Pleasant. Al Sdove Director Town of Mount Pleasant Public Works g 2 s/� � Date WSACC Office: 232 Davidson Hwy. Concord, NC 28027 WATER & SEWER AUTHORITY t41Fit�AiB�AS'RIR��JSYC��l�J11yiTlY October 13, 2006 The Honorable Troy W. Barnhardt Mayor Town of Mt. Pleasant' P.O. Box 787 l�leasant, J—�l- ----- Subject: Flow Acceptance Fieldstone Subdivision -Phase 111(Partial - 8 Lots) Dear Mayor Barnhardt: Mail to: PO. Box 428 Concord, NC 28026-0428 Phone: 704.786.1783' Fax:704.795.1564 This is in response to the Town's request for flow acceptance received 9/28/06. The Water and Sewer Authority of Cabarrus County (WSACC) has or currently expects to be able to make available capacity at the Rocky River Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant and appropriate sewer interceptors to transport and treat the domestic wastewater from the proposed project. WSACC agrees to accept wastewater from the proposed Fieldstone Subdivision Phase III, which will include 8 single family residential lots,. This is based on information provided by Northeast Engineering (Civil Engineer for the project) using North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) wastewater flow guidelines. The projected flow is 2,880 gpd;. however WSACC expects the actual wastewater flow to more closely approximate 2,000 gpd based upon Master Plan engineering data. By requesting flow acceptance, the Town of Mount Pleasant acknowledges that WSACC may need to upgrade, expand, or construct new facilities to accommodate the increased flow volume granted by this and previous flow acceptance. Appropriate design and construction will be initiated when actual flows dictate but may be subject to situations that WSACC does not expect or control. Based upon flow of 2,880 gpd and cost of $8.126/gpd to provide treatment and transportation capacity, this flow acceptance represents an estimated capital expenditure in excess of $23,403. For your information and based upon NCDENR wastewater flow guidelines, WSACC has approved 75,850 gallons of flow acc_ eptanc� for the Town of Mount Pleasant from 1992 to present and 5040 gallons of flow acceptance vPa_ r-r(-dateudin this r�uest. Based upon the approved flow acceptances, WSACC has committed capacity valued in excess of $616,357 for the Town of Mount Pleasant since 1992 including $40,955 for this calendar. year. Downstream facilities from the proposed project are scheduled in WSACC's current Capital Improvement'Program (CIP) to increase available capacity. Projects on the .CIP are subject to approval by WSACC's Board of Directors, support from local governing bodies, regulatory approval, and funding availability. The following schedule of CIP projects is tentative and may be delayed by unforeseen circumstances: Town of Mount Pleasant Fieldstone Subdivision Phase III (Partial — 8 Lots) October 13, 2006 -Page 2- • Lower Cold Water Creek Parallel Interceptor. Scheduled for completion: 2011 • Mt. Pleasant Transmission Upgrade — 12" Force Main. Scheduled completion date: 2011 • Mt. Pleasant Transmission Upgrade - Area Pump Stations. Scheduled completion date: 2012 If construction of this project is not started within two (2) years of the date of this approval, the approval is rescinded and a second request and approval will be required. Please notify WSACC, in writing, when construction of this project is initiated. If you have any questions, please call me at 704-786-1783. Sincerely, Jam. a. 1*4A Thomas A. Bach, P.E. Utility Systems Engineer cc: WSACC Engineering Staff Mark Lambert, P.E./Frazier Engineering Paul Campbell, P.E./Northeast Engineering W (Item III (10)) Pump Station Information 1. Northwoods Station Enchanted Lane Mount Pleasant, NC 28124 Alarm Type: Audible and Visual Restricted Access: Yes Fencing and Locked Pump Reliability: Can pump 2.5 times average daily flow with largest pump out Reliability Source: Pump Company on call if total outage. Mount Pleasant will have waste water pumped from holding tank into truck and released at a gravity flow location. Signage Present; Yes 2. North Drive Station 8745 North Drive Mount Pleasant, NC 28124 Alarm Type: Telemetry Restricted Access: Yes Fencing and Locked Pump Reliability: Can pump 2.5 times average daily flow with largest pump out Reliability Source: Pump Company on call if total outage. Mount Pleasant will have waste water pumped from holding tank into truck and released at a gravity flow location. This station has standby power plug for generator connection. Signage Present; Yes 03. Mountain Brook Station 7185 Empire Drive Mount Pleasant, NC 28124 Alarm Type: Telemetry Restricted Access: Yes Fencing and Locked Pump Reliability: Can pump 2.5 times average daily flow with largest pump out Reliability Source: Pump Company on call if total outage. Mount Pleasant will have waste water pumped from holding tank into truck and released at a gravity flow location. This station has standby power plug for generator connection. Signage Present; Yes Food Lion Station Hwy 49 East Mount Pleasant, NC 28124 Alarm Type: Audible and visual Restricted Access: Yes Fencing and Locked Pump Reliability: Can pump 2.5 times average daily flow with largest pump out Reliability Source: Pump Company on call if total outage. Mount Pleasant will have waste water pumped from holding tank into truck and released at a gravity flow location. Signage Present; Yes 5. Summer Street Station Summer Street S Mount Pleasant, NC 28124 Alarm Type: Telemetry, Audible and Visual Restricted Access: Yes Building and Locked Pump Reliability: Can pump 3 times average daily flow with largest pump out Reliability Source: Pump Company on call if total outage. Mount Pleasant will have waste water pumped from holding tank into truck and released at a gravity flow location. Signage Present; Yes 6. Barringer Drive Station Barringer Drive Mount Pleasant, NC 28124 Alarm Type: Visual Restricted Access: Yes Building and Locked Pump Reliability: Can pump 3.5 times average daily flow with largest pump out Reliability Source: Pump Company on call if total outage. Mount Pleasant will have waste water pumped from holding tank into truck and released at a gravity flow location. Signage Present; Yes 0 w 0", Dutch Buffalo Temp Installed 12116104 fT I MTIPS #1 b-U [Me 7ter #13J Meter#1 fy7CrCR _rani. Meter DB1 PeRfiOvF1-,T 4k, eon KV