HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0025321_Semi-Annual Progress Report - SOC_2022062016 South Main Street · P.O. Box 100 · Waynesville, NC 28786 Phone (828) 452-2491 Fax (828)456-2000
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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
June 20, 2022
Daniel Boss, Assistant Regional Supervisor
Water Quality Regional Operations Section
Asheville Regional Office
Division of Water Resources
Subject: Semi-Annual Progress Report
Waynesville WWTP
Permit: NC0025321
Haywood County
In accordance with our current SOC signed on December 31, 2020, specifically in section 2b (9),
requires the Town of Waynesville to provide semi-annual reports on the mitigation efforts to
address I&I reduction in the sanitary sewer system. The Town of Waynesville has completed
several jobs of which some are included in the CIP for the sanitary sewer. Some of the
replacements of sanitary sewer will be in addition to the CIP that was previously submitted.
Below will be a compilation of areas addressed and replaced in since January 1, 2022.
• Country Club Drive – 2,400Lf 8” SDR-35
• Browning Road – 200Lf 8” SDR-35
• Camp Branch Road – 350Lf 4” SDR-35
• Pinewood Drive – 230Lf 4” SDR-35
• Hillview Circle – 100Lf 6” SDR-35
• Craven Road – 410Lf – 6” SDR-35
• Pigeon Street – 520Lf – 6” SDR-35
Total: 4,210Lf
4” – 580Lf
6” – 1,030Lf
8” – 2,600Lf
All the above sewer lines were originally terracotta/clay pipe that was replaced with various
sizes of SDR 35 PVC pipe. As previously stated, some of these areas are listed in the ten-year
16 South Main Street · P.O. Box 100 · Waynesville, NC 28786 Phone (828) 452-2491 Fax (828)456-2000
Web Address: www.waynesvillenc.gov
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CIP. A total of over 4,200 Lf of a mixture of 4”, 6” and 8” sanitary sewer was replaced in the last
six months to mitigate I&I into the sanitary sewer for the Town of Waynesville. As we move
forward with the upgrades to the WWTP, the sewer maintenance department will continue to
mitigate the I&I issue following the CIP as closely as possible to include other areas of concern
as they arise. We will also continue addressing I&I into manholes as we discover those areas. In
addition, the Town of Waynesville is currently working with Haywood Waterways to pinpoint
fecal areas to better identify those sources of I&I. We are also smoke testing sanitary sewer
lines to better identify I&I issues.
Sincerely,
Jeff Stines
Town of Waynesville
Director of Public Services