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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0021733_NOV2023LV0749_RESPTOWN OF MARSHALL 180 South Main Street • PO Box 548• Marshall, NC 28753 • Phone (828) 649-3031 • Fax (828) 649-3413 October 26, 2023 Mr. Daniel Boss, Assistant Regional Supervisor Water Quality Regional Operations Section Asheville Regional Office Division of Water Resources, NCDEQ 2090 U.S. 70 Highway Swannanoa, NC 28778-8211 Dear Mr. Boss: Please accept this letter as reply regarding the Town of Marshall's wastewater treatment NOV received on October 24, 2023 as a result of an effluent sample for Fecal Coliform that exceeded the limit value on August 26, 2023. The Town has increased the chlorine residual to get more contact time, which has resolved the issue. The Town has passed all weekly sample tests since the failure the week of August 26. While operational and treatment modifications have resolved the issue, the Town is actively working on more cost-effective long-term improvements to the plant. The Town has applied for a $2.3 million grant from the United States Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration (EDA) for an upgrade to the clarifier and construction of a new chlorine contact facility. Additionally, Madison County has received $18 million through a legislative appropriation for sewer improvements for all three municipalities in the county. We are coordinating with the County regarding the use of these funds, including for upgrades to our wastewater treatment plant. If we do not receive the EDA grant, the Town's top priority for use of the legislative appropriation will be for the clarifier/chlorine contact project. We are moving along a timeline that would allow us to commence construction in 2024. As an update to correspondence we sent on July 28, the Town has contracted with Synagro for waste and haul of sludge. They anticipate being on site within the next two weeks to perform their work, which will enable us to proceed with repairs to the broken clarifier arm that was identified during your May 181h, 2023 inspection. The Town of Marshall is working diligently to effectively operate our plant and implement necessary long-term improvements to our facility. Should you have any concerns or requests for clarification, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Forrest Gilliam Town Administrator