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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNC0024970_Wastewater Performance Report_20170901J _ W . r.� _.... .I _.,.-rl�llilr-•'amu. 1 WASTEWATER PERFORMANCE REPORT . _ 41T charlottewater.org @citwater /CharlotteWater 4222 Westmont Dr. Charlotte, NC 28217 0 CLTWaterBlog I. General Information Name of Regulated Entity and Responsible Person City of Charlotte Barry Gullet, Director Charlotte Water (CLTWater) Administration Division 4222 Westmont Drive Charlotte, NC 28217 704-336-4407 Applicable Permits RECEIVEDINCDEWWR SEP 01 2017 Water Quality Permitting Section There are seven wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) owned and operated by Charlotte Water (CLTWater). Below is a list of these facilities and their applicable NPDES (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) permit number. Included with the list of facilities is the name of the Operator in Responsible Charge (ORC) at the facilities and the site telephone numbers. WWTP NPDES Permit Number ORC Phone Irwin Creek WWTP NCO024945 Michael Lingerfelt 704-336-2572 Mallard Creek WRF NCO030210 Darrell DeWitt 704-547-0680 McAlpine Creek NCO024970 Sandy Kim Neely 704-542-0736 WWMF McDowell Creek NCO036277 Joseph Lockler 704-875-6443 WWTP Sugar Creek WWTP NCO024937 William Allen 704-553-2124 Ashe Plantation NCO065749 Jeremy Nance 704-634-3389 WWTP Oxford Glen WWTP NCO063584 Jeremy Nance 704-634-3389 In addition to those five plants, CLTWater sends wastewater to the Rocky River Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant through an agreement with The Water and Sewer Authority of Cabarrus County (WSACC). CLTWater also accepts flow from Union County to McAlpine Creek WWMF. Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 WW COLLECTION NCDWQ Permit Number ORC Phone 4100 W. Tyvola Rd. WQCS00001 Steven Wrobleski 704-432-2748 Description of collection and treatment systems Charlotte Water (CLTWater) collects wastewater from approximately 298,651 households and businesses throughout the county. Wastewater is collected and directed (via gravity flow supported by sewage lift stations) to one of seven CLTWater wastewater treatment plants or the Rocky River Regional Plant (owned and operated by the Water and Sewer Authority of Cabarrus County) where it is treated. An average of 79 million gallons of wastewater is treated and discharged each day from CLTWater plants. CLTWater contributes an average of 3.65 million gallons a day (MGD) to the Rocky River Plant. CLTWater also treats roughly 1.74 million gallons (part of the 79 mgd from Union County at CLTWater's McAlpine Creek Plant. More than 300 of CLTWater's 912 employees work to maintain 4,288 miles of collection pipelines and 82 wastewater lift stations throughout the county. The gravity wastewater pipes in this system range in size from 8 inches in diameter to 78 inches in diameter. Each of CLTWater's wastewater treatment plants applies primary, secondary and advanced treatment to the waste stream. Large solid particles and inorganic materials are removed by screening and settling. The wastewater is treated biologically to remove dissolved pollutants. Disinfection reduces bacterial and pathogenic materials. Finally, the waste stream passes through granular filters to remove very small particles that may not have been removed through the settling process. The treated water is released to the stream. Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 2 1. Primary Treatment Solid particles & objects are captured by screens, grit chambers, and primary clarifiers. 2. Aeration/Secondary Treatment Wastewater is aerated to support growth of microorganisms that remove harmful pollutants. 3. Clarification Solids and microorganisms settle out in large basins. 4. Advanced Treatment Wastewater flows through granular filters to remove fine particles. Nutrient levels are reduced at McDowell and McAlpine Creek Wastewater Treatment Plants. S. Disinfection Water is disinfected to remove any remaining pathogens, and then the treated water is released into creeks. Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 3 II. Summary of System Performance FY17 Performance Charlotte Water successfully collected and treated 99.9995 percent of the more than 28.7 billion gallons of wastewater the community produced in the past fiscal year. There were 189 sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) in our community, a decrease of 35 spills compared to the year before. An estimated 124,265.5 gallons spilled. Yearly bws vs 5 -Year moving Average 450 419 400 370 350 345 362 -- — -- -- ------ 300 344 358 349 335 O0 250 281 260 200 247 224 150 177 189 100 50 Off` Oh 00 01 O� O� ,y0 ,y'y ,y'L ,y'�i ,yR ,yh ti� ti1 ,y0 ,y0 ,y0 ,y0 ,y0 ,ti0 ,ti0 ,y0 ,LO ,LO ,LO ,y0 ,y0 ,y0 Fiscal Year —+—Yearly SSOs t5 -Year Moving Average The number of spills per 100 miles of pipe continued to decline from 10.8 in 2007 to 4.4 spills in fiscal year 2017 as illustrated by the table on page 5. Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 4 Numoer or 5busi-iuu miles vs 5 -Year moving Average Inspection crews and our customers find overflows. Overflows from the wastewater collection system are discovered during routine inspections of the system and also through reports from the public to 311. CLTWater notifies media any time a sanitary sewer overflow results in 1,000 gallons or more reaching surface waters or reach recreational waters. A legal notice is posted in the Charlotte Observer when overflows of 15,000 gallons or more reach surface waters. Crews also use door hangers to notify customers when appropriate, which is a permit requirement. This annual report includes all incidents where wastewater escaped out of a manhole or pipe before reaching proper treatment, including spills less than required reporting thresholds (i.e. less than 1,000 gallons or any amount reaching surface water). Private spills and sewer backups inside homes are not included. The report summarizes spills (both reportable to the State and those escaping the sewer) and other challenges at wastewater treatment plants. CLTWater employees work 24 hours a day, 365 days per year, to prevent and respond to overflows. Crews prevent overflows by clearing pipes of tree roots and grease, as well as replacing broken and aging pipes. CLTWater has increased its efforts to educate customers about properly disposing of fats, oils and grease (FOG). 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This annual report includes all incidents where wastewater escaped out of a manhole or pipe before reaching proper treatment, including spills less than required reporting thresholds (i.e. less than 1,000 gallons or any amount reaching surface water). Private spills and sewer backups inside homes are not included. The report summarizes spills (both reportable to the State and those escaping the sewer) and other challenges at wastewater treatment plants. CLTWater employees work 24 hours a day, 365 days per year, to prevent and respond to overflows. Crews prevent overflows by clearing pipes of tree roots and grease, as well as replacing broken and aging pipes. CLTWater has increased its efforts to educate customers about properly disposing of fats, oils and grease (FOG). Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 5 Performance Highlights • CLTWater celebrated some important milestones in FY2017 even as it took numerous actions to prevent overflows and protect water quality through effective wastewater treatment. • Our wastewater treatment plants met 99.98 percent of all permitted discharge limits. • All five major wastewater treatment plants earned Peak Performance Awards from the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) for the calendar year ending 2016. NACWA Peak Performance Awards recognize wastewater treatment professionals throughout the nation for protecting the environment and public health through outstanding treatment and discharge regulatory compliance. McAlpine Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant was awarded its fifth Platinum Award for nine consecutive years of perfect compliance. Sugar Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, Mallard Creek Water Reclamation Facility, and McDowell Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant earned a Gold Award for zero permit violations in a one year period. Irwin Creek Wastewater Treatment earned the Silver Award for five or fewer violations in a one year period. Over 6,500 compliance tests were conducted during the 2016 calendar year. CLTWater also recently purchased the Ashe Plantation and Oxford Glen wastewater treatment plants in calendar 2016 and will be submitting NACWA Award applications for these facilities next year. • 15.75 miles of wastewater pipe and 287 manholes were rehabilitated or replaced. • 321 miles of wastewater pipe were treated with root control chemicals. 1088.9 miles of wastewater lines were cleaned (including some multiple cleanings in the same location) by CLTWater Field Operations Staff and an additional 143 miles of pipe were cleaned by contractors. • 299 wastewater service connections were replaced. • 106 miles of rights of way were cleared by contractors to maintain access to off- street sanitary wastewater pipes and to help prevent root intrusions. 48.5 miles were cleared by CLTWater staff. • 327 miles of pipe were closed circuit television recorded (CCN) for inspection by CLTWater staff and contractors. • There are 82 Wastewater Lift Stations serving the CLTWater service area. Staff performed 162 preventative maintenance/electrical tasks for a total of 3426 work hours. This does not include daily/weekly station checks, wet well cleaning, emergency generator testing, or emergency/routine repairs. In fiscal year 2017 Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 6 Charlotte Water accepted two (2) developer donated stations (Huntley Glen in Pineville and Davidson Hall in Davidson). Also as part of the new Steele Creek Lift Station project, currently being constructed, the Carolina Place Odor Control Facility was placed into service. This will help address odor issues in the Pineville area. • Charlotte Water continues to replace the Steele Creek Pump Station and force main that conveys community wastewater to the nearest wastewater treatment plant in Pineville. This is an investment of $44 million. This project is 65% complete. • Construction of the Briar Creek Relief Sewer Project (Phase Three) began in 2016 and is 46% complete. • Ayrsley Gravity Sewer Replacement Phase 2 will start construction in August 2017. This is a $2.5 million investment to serve the growing population in the South Tryon 1-485 area. • McAlpine Creek Wastewater Management Facility Plant and Potable/Non- Potable Water System Reliability Improvements started in fiscal year 2017. This is a $6.5 million investment. • This year, Charlotte Water completed construction on a system at McAlpine Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant that captures and converts methane gas (a byproduct of wastewater treatment) into a fuel for electricity production and useful heat. The Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system was an investment of $4.6 million. A 20 year, zero -interest loan from the state's Clean Water State Revolving Fund (a federal Clean Water Act program that's been in operation since the late 1980's) financed the project. CLTWater is the first water/wastewater utility in North Carolina to build a CHP facility. FWDWFREE • Charlotte Water started a fats, oil and grease reduction effort during the late 1990s to educate customers about food related clogs that lead to sanitary sewer overflows. In 2017, Charlotte Water rebranded to FlowFree to focus on other overflow contributors now that grease related spills continue to decline. • City staff inspected grease -handling facilities at 4,193 food service establishments and restaurants (not including follow-up inspections) to ensure proper grease disposal. • Staff issued 134 Notice of Deficiencies (NOD) of which 96 returned to compliance and 38 are still under investigation. • Staff issued five Notice of Violations (NOV). Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 • In total, 24 grease traps were installed by businesses to fulfill NOD requirements. • The City continued its educational program to teach proper disposal of pipe - blocking menaces. • Between September and December 2016 CLTWater advertised new FlowFree commercials. Below are the results of the advertising campaign: o WBTV & Bounce TV Advertisements = 248 ads run - 83.7% reach (969,946 individuals according to Nielson TV Households Charlotte region population of 1,168,610) o Time Warner Cable TV Advertisements= 1,599 ads - 35.8% reach (418,362 individuals) 5.5 times frequency 463.6 o Pay -Per -Click = 165 unique visits o Banner Ads= 1,017 unique visits, 241,033 impressions o YouTube Pre Roll = 58,668 Unique Visits, 241,033 impressions o Digital Television = 37,483 unique visits, 171,000 impressions • Inspectors mailed information to 734 customers near spill sites and handed out information to 1,246 customers in apartments / multi -family complexes. • Staff conducted presentations to more than 1,046 children and adults. Multiple Earth Day events also provided opportunities to distribute FlowFree scrapers, pens and other items. • CLTWater continues to use door -hangers specifically for maintenance personnel or property managers of apartment or multi -family complexes. This reinforces best management practices for prevention. • Staff continues to provide bilingual door hangers and promotional items for property managers to give to new residents. Continuing Challenges Wastewater Collection Challenges The greatest continuing wastewater challenge in this community - and in others across the U.S. - is sewage overflows. Of the 189 sewer spills that occurred, grease (fats, oils, grease, and other food leftovers) accounted for most of the sanitary Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 8 sewer overflows. While still the leading cause of overflows, grease was less than 50% for the fifth straight year. Grease has traditionally been the primary cause of 50-60% of spills. Other spill causes included the infiltration of tree roots into pipes, broken pipes, debris, and vandalism. Disposable wipes are also a growing cause of sewer spills. Pipe Failun 14.8% DE 1E FY 2017 Overflows by Primary Cause Vandalism Other 4.2% i ree Koors 25.4% ise Grease and other blockages that lead to sewer overflows are cleared by CLTWater crews, using various cleaning methods, including mechanical rodders and truck- mounted water jets. If damaged pipe or other infrastructure is discovered it is repaired. The spilled wastewater can sometimes be captured and pumped back into the sewer system. CLTWater Rapid Response Crews are quick to respond when notified of a possible spill. Crews responded to more than 91.5 percent of the spills within 60 minutes and 100 percent of the spills within 120 minutes. The average for all response was 29 minutes. The state standard for response is 120 minutes or less. Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 9 Wastewater Treatment Plant Challenges Charlotte Water's wastewater treatment plants met 99.98 percent of all discharge limit tests set forth by our NPDES permits but our commitment is 100 percent compliance. Staff continues to improve maintenance capabilities and overall performance. Major rehabilitation and improvement projects help maintain compliance. Future upgrades and expansions are being added. CLTWater had one permit violation in FY17. A fecal coliform violation occurred at Oxford Glenn WWTP on August 24, 2016. CLTWater had a fecal coliform result of 470 cfu/100ml. This exceeded our daily maximum limit of 400 cfu/100ml. An additional sample was collected after being notified of the exceedance and the result was 3 cfu/100ml. Please note that this limit of 400 cfu/100ml, as a daily maximum, is more stringent than the current water quality standard. CLTWater recent acquired this facility and has also just completed a NPDES permit renewal for this facility. Our new limit as a result of the permit renewal is 400 cfu/100ml as a weekly average. Charlotte Water's results from the week of August 22, 2016 would have been in compliance with our current limit of 400 cfu/100ml as a weekly average. Permit details are available at bottom of report. There were two (2) incidents where water was released into the creek due to a power outage (20,730 gallons) and a valve failure (5,700 gallons). These were mostly treated wastewater that didn't complete full treatment. These are not violations. In both situations, operators quickly found and fixed the problem and notified North Carolina Department of Environmental Resources. After the initial response was complete, staff evaluated potential causes and solutions for each incident. Quick solutions were implemented and more in-depth / extensive solutions are identified as capital needs. No dead fish were found associated with these bypasses. The 26, 430 gallons that did not receive full treatment was significantly less than one percent (I%) of the 79 million gallons of water that is treated and safely returned to area creeks every day. CLTWater System Protection operates within CLTWater's' service area to enforce federal, state, and local regulations pertaining to discharges to the sanitary sewer, including protection of workers and treatment processes from pollutants harmful to people or the environment. System Protection includes the Industrial Pretreatment Program and the Commercial Source Program. The Pretreatment Program identifies, permits, and regulates Industrial Users and others to keep unsuitable discharges out of the wastewater treatment plants. The Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 10 Commercial Source Program, also referred to as Flow Free, inspects and regulates Commercial Users, such as food service establishments, to keep unsuitable discharges such as fats oils and grease out of the collection system and wastewater r , treatment plants. While industrial and commercial compliance is extremely high, identifying sources of potentially harmful discharges is an ongoing challenge. In fiscal year 2017, the Trunkline Monitoring program -also continued, enabling CLTWater's System Protection and Water Quality staff to closely observe what industrial, institutional, and commercial customers discharge to the wastewater treatment plants, identify potential problem areas, and protect the collection system, wastewater line workers, treatment plants and the environment. • There were over 200 annual industrial inspections and site visits in the past fiscal year. • As part of the industrial pretreatement program, food service establishments and other grease producing businesses are identified and inspected on an annual basis. • CLTWater honored 29 local companies with Environmental Excellence Awards for FYI including: • Four Platinum recipients for at least five consecutive years of Gold level compliance and reporting • Seventeen Gold recipients for 100% compliance with permit limits and reporting, and • Eight Silver recipients for 90% compliance with permit limits and 100% compliance with reporting • CLTWater issued 233 industrial permit limit violations to Significant Industrial Users (SIU), which resulted in a Notice of Violation, Notice of Non - Compliance, Administrative Order, or similar assessments given to Significant Industrial Users in the past fiscal year. • 23 Notices of Violation with Civil or Criminal penalties were assessed to users during the fiscal year for permit limit exceedances and other violations. J Union County Wastewater Treatment Agreement Charlotte Water has an inter -local agreement with Union County that began in 2014 to provide contracted operation and maintenance of five Union County wastewater plants. Union County will continue to own the wastewater treatment plants, own ._ Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 11 and operate the wastewater collection system (separate from the wastewater treatment plants), set rates, and collect user fees for their customers. Illegal Dumping Incident In fiscal year 2017, decontamination efforts of the Mallard Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant after the illegal PCB dumping event that occurred February 2014 continued. Charlotte Water staff worked with regulators and peers to design and implement decontamination plans that contribute to an industry standard for these _ types of treatment plant impacts. Currently Mallard Creek is in the final phase of a four phase process. The decontamination phase project includes training staff, procuring new equipment/parts, financial tracking, and creating project data tracking. The decontamination efforts at Mallard Creek will be completed August 2017. The total cost of the decontamination of the plant and equipment reached close to $15 million. Further activity will take place at the McAlpine Wastewater Management Facility beginning this fall. Although this event marked one of the worst contamination events in the utility's history, customers were never impacted mostly due to the staffs quick response during the event and Charlotte Water's strong commitment to protecting the environment. Wastewater Capacity Needs In 2007 a study of the McAlpine, Irwin and Sugar creek basins was completed to help identify our community's future wastewater treatment capacity needs through the year 2030. Recommendations from the study have resulted in the implementation of extensive reliability improvements projects at the Irwin, Sugar, and McAlpine Wastewater Treatment Plants. There are also studies for Mallard and McDowell Creek basins that are near completion. In recent years CLTWater, Mount Holly, and Belmont entered into Memorandums of Understanding to create the partnership needed for a new, regional wastewater plant. CLTWater purchased 180 acres of land at a former Clariant industrial plant site along with the phosphorus and nitrogen discharge permit allocation associated with the industrial plant. The agreements and nutrient allocation purchase will facilitate compliance with the Lake Wylie nutrient TMDL while planning and construction of the regional plant progresses. An Environmental Impact Statement was completed with N.C. DEQ in March 2015. CLTWater submitted the NPDES Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 12 permit application for the new regional facility, which will treat about 12 mgd with a possible expansion to 25 mgd at a future date if necessary. We are in process of completing preliminary engineering report. A Central Business District (CBD) Sanitary Sewer Modeling and Evaluation project was completed that included the CBD and surrounding areas and their projected growth out to 2040. This project provided an updated sanitary sewer model for assessing future development and their associated service connections. The evaluation portion identified improvement alternatives to meet future capacity of the CBD and developed a phased implementation plan considering capacity improvement triggers. Currently, there were two immediate pipeline needs identified, and those projects are moving toward design and installation. CLTWater's Capacity Assurance Program (CAP) was implemented on January 1, 2009. CAP helps CLTWater prevent sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) that could be caused by adding too many customers' wastewater flow to an existing pipe. Developers are encouraged to apply for a CAP review during the early stages of requesting building permits or rezoning. This review process is performed at no cost to the applicant. Engineers analyze hydraulic models, past spills in the area and other field data to verify that there is adequate capacity in the pipes downstream. If no major sewer capacity limitations are found during the review, applications are generally approved in 30 days. Some reviews lead to identification of capital pipeline projects to improve the service level to our current customers as well as accommodate projected development. Some project examples identified from the CAP reviews include: Ayrsley Gravity Sewer Replacement Phase 2 will start construction in August 2017. This is a $2.5 million investment to serve the growing population in the South Tryon 1-485 area. • Doby Creek Sanitary Sewer Improvements is anticipated to be an $11 million project with a completion in early 2019. These improvements are in the University City Blvd / 1-85 area. • Wilmore Drive/ Park Avenue Sanitary Sewer Replacement is anticipated to start construction in January 2018. These projects are expected to finish by end of 3rd quarter 2019 at an estimated cost of $5M. • Irvins Creek Tributary Trunk Line (Lawyers Rd area) is estimated at $2.25 million with a notice to proceed in January 2018 and an anticipated completion of 2nd quarter 2019. Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 13 • Little Sugar Creek Tributary Trunk Sewer (North Tryon area) will proceed in January 2018 at an estimated cost of $6 million. Anticipated completion of end of 3rd quarter 2019. III. Notification Sanitary sewer overflow and wastewater treatment plant details are included in Sections V and VI. This report is available to the users or customers of this system by visiting http://charlottewater.org. Printed copies are available at the Charlotte -Mecklenburg Government Center at 600 E. Fourth Street, Charlotte, NC 28202, Charlotte Water buildings at 4222 Westmont Drive, Charlotte, NC 28217 and at 5100 Brookshire Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28216. Customers of this system will receive a summary version of this report and will be notified of the availability of this comprehensive version via a bill insert in the September water bill. A news release will be issued to local media outlets. In addition, the summary version will be translated into Spanish and advertised during the month of September in a regional Spanish-speaking newspaper. The Spanish version will also be on the Charlotte Water website. IV. 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 or customers of the named system and that those users have been notified of its availability. Sarry Gul Charlotte r r g -2s.- 20C-) Date Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 14 V. Listing of Sewer Spills The following is a list of spills (in gallons) from the public wastewater system that occurred between July 1, 2016 and June 30, 2017. Date Volume (Gallons) Volume to Surface Water Surface Water Name Fish Kill? Address Primary Cause 07/04/16 174 174 Little Sugar Creek No 2505 Robin Hill Dr Grease 07/05/16 95 0 Little Hope Creek No 1043 Keystone Ct Roots 07/06/16 17 0 McAlpine Creek No 8824 E W T Harris By Grease 07/12/16 1540 1540 McAlpine Creek No 9838 Albemarle Rd Roots 07/14/16 79 0 Briar Creek No 3014 Airlie St Roots 07/14/16 318 159 Clems Branch No 16035 Johnston Rd Grease 07/15/16 855 855 McMullen Creek No 2432 Cloister Dr Debris In Line 07/15/16 210 0 McAlpine No 7025 Spring Morning Ln Roots 07/18/16 900 900 Campbell Creek No 3205 Winchelsea Dr Grease 07/20/16 77 0 Mallard Creek No 3505 Mayspring PI Grease 07/20/16 150 0 Little Hope Creek No 1043 Keystone Ct Roots 07/22/16 1550 1300 Paw Creek No 1807 Sloan Dr Grease 07/25/16 540 0 Briar Creek No 6436 Dale Av Grease 08/02/16 780 780 McMullen Creek No 9243 Covey Hollow Ct Pipe Failure 08/03/16 492 0 Taggart Creek No 3101 Stafford Dr Roots 08/09/16 100 0 Little Sugar Creek No 230 N College St Grease 08/12/16 1350 1350 Little Hope Creek No 4746 Old Woods Rd Pipe Failure 08/14/16 82 82 McAlpine Creek No 3411 Burkland Dr Grease Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 15 08/17/16 1640 0 Stewart Creek No 621 Pennsylvania Av Grease 08/18/16 73 0 McMullen Creek No 5012 Carmel Rd Roots 08/19/16 388 388 McMullen Creek No 4518 Water Oak Rd Pipe Failure 08/22/16 714 714 Little Sugar Creek No 1807 Montford Dr Grease 08/23/16 60 0 Goose Creek No 13324 Castleford Dr (Mint Hill) Vandalism 08/26/16 1620 810 Dixon Branch No 8510 Prosser Wy Grease 08/26/16 80 80 Briar Creek No 1515 Morningside Dr Roots 08/27/16 200 0 Irwin Creek No 1501 Kimberly Rd Roots 08/29/16 275 0 Sugar Creek No 4100 W Tyvola Rd Debris In Line 09/05/16 198 198 Big Sugar Creek No 119 Marine Dr (Pineville) Pipe Failure 09/05/16 104 0 Paw Creek No 1035 Tilden Rd Roots 09/06/16 244 0 McAlpine Creek No 10304 Mina Ct Debris In Line 09/08/16 609 0 McDowell Creek No Cross Dr oCr (Hunters 8920 Pinnacle Cr Debris In Line 09/09/16 147 110 Campbell Creek No 5650 Albemarle Rd Grease 09/12/16 460 460 Little Hope Creek No 4820 South By Debris In Line 09/15/16 425 425 Little Hope Creek No 4821 South By Pipe Failure 09/16/16 24 0 Four Mile Creek No 9428 Four Mile Creek Rd Grease 09/18/16 780 780 Paw Creek No 6742 Wild Turkey Ln Pipe Failure 09/19/16 570 0 Little Sugar Creek No 1001 Blythe By Grease 09/19/16 212 0 Little Sugar Creek No 712 Morrow Av (Pineville) Roots 09/24/16 450 0 Irwin Creek No 2824 Allen Rd S Grease 09/29/16 264 264 McMullen Creek No 8324 Woodgate Ln Grease Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 16 Wastewater Perfonnance Report August 2017 17 13928 Ballantyne Meadows 10/02/16 440 440 McAlpine Creek No Grease Dr 10/03/16 3795 3795 Irwin Creek No 533 Chicago Av Pipe Failure 18907 North Beatties FordOther 10/04/16 400 400 Lake Norman No Rd (Cornelius) 10/07/16 20 0 McAlpine Creek No 4612 Shadycroft Cr Pipe Failure 10/09/16 150 100 Irwin Creek No 2624 Montreat St Grease 10/10/16 65 65 Four Mile Creek No 6014 Lake Providence Ln Roots 10/14/16 91 0 Mallard Creek No 5012 Eagle Creek Dr Grease 10/15/16 700 700 McAlpine Creek No 3419 Arrow Ln Grease 10/18/16 160 0 Sugar Creek No 4601 Charlotte Park Dr Roots 10/25/16 290 290 Briar Creek No 5116 Auburndale Rd Grease 10/28/16 55 0 McMullen Creek No 847 Shady Bluff Dr Debris In Line 10/30/16 1270 350 Steele Creek No 14109 Williams Glenn Rd Vandalism Tributary 10/30/16 535 535 Little Sugar No 1305 S College St Pipe Failure Creek Little Sugar 11/03/16 295 295 No 6510 Candlewood Dr Grease Creek 11/04/16 250 250 McMullen Creek No 901 Shady Bluff Dr Roots 11/05/16 165 165 Briar Creek No 415 Eastover Rd Roots Little Sugar 11/06/16 65 0 No 1314 S College St Pipe Failure Creek 11809 Hambright Rd 11/9/16 630 630 Torrence Creek No pipe Failure (Huntersville) Mountain Island 11/9/16 39 0 No 1833 Mountain Trail Dr Other Lake Wastewater Perfonnance Report August 2017 17 11/13/16 96 0 McAlpine Creek No 7801 Meadowview Ln Roots 1/7/17 3210 2500 Mountain Island No 901 Doby Springs Dr Vandalism 11/14/16 30 0 No 2732 Mt Isle Harbor Dr Other La ke 11/21/16 340 340 Briar Creek No 102 Wrenwood Ln Roots Little Sugar 11/21/16 351 351 No 1144 Dilworth Crescent Rd Debris In Line Creek Little Sugar 11/23/16 180 0 No 911 E Morehead St Grease Creek 12/2/16 87 0 Irwin Creek No 3921 Nevin Rd Vandalism 12/4/16 540 0 Reedy Creek No 11601 Calgary Dr Roots 12/5/16 640 640 McIntyre Creek No 9016 Feldbank Dr Debris In Line Little Sugar 12/7/16 400 400 No 416 Queens Rd Grease Creek Little Sugar 12/7/16 1900 1900 No 1132 Queens Rd W, 28207 Roots Creek 12/14/16 770 770 Big Sugar Creek No 1919 Bangor Rd Roots 12/18/16 435 435 Stewart Creek No 4156 Canyon Creek Ln Grease 12/21/16 298 0 Doby Creek No 1000 Louis Rose PI Roots 16016 Loch Raven Rd 12/21/16 73 73 Cane Creek No Debris In Line (Huntersville) Little Sugar 12/22/16 2980 2980 No 7547 Starvalley Dr Grease Creek 12/26/16 77 0 McAlpine Creek No 7000 Bevington Hollow Cr Roots 12/26/16 87 0 McAlpine Creek No 4321 Bathurst Dr Roots 12/27/16 600 0 McAlpine Creek No 6118 Fair Valley Dr Pipe Failure 1/4/17 540 540 Briar Creek No 5001 Delivau Dr Other 1/7/17 3210 2500 Doby Creek No 901 Doby Springs Dr Vandalism Wastewater Perfonnance Report August 2017 18 Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 19 965 965 Mountain Island No 2532 Highworth Ln Other 1/10/17 Lake 76 0 McAlpine Creek No 9232 Clifton Meadow Dr Grease 1/11/17 1/13/17 595 595 Steele Creek No 12804 Lismorre Castle Ct Grease 1/16/17 234 234 Kings Branch No 638 Archdale Dr Grease 150 0 Sugar Creek No 7504 Axis Court Zone 4 Grease 1/16/17 310 0 Lower Little No 3917 Flowerfield Rd Roots 1/16/17 Sugar Creek 30 0 Steele Creek No 9200 Stockport PI Grease 1/17/17 87 0 Lake Norman No 18427 Peninsula Cove Ln Pipe Failure 1/18/17 (Cornelius) 910 910 McAlpine Creek No 6225 Glenridge Rd Roots 1/18/17 1/18/17 300 0 Sugar Creek No 530 Doughton Ln Grease 25 0 Lower Little No 8840 Sharonbrook Dr Debris In Line 1/19/17 Sugar Creek 1/19/17 325 325 Briar Creek No 1411 Hawthorne Ln Lot 407 Pipe Failure 212.5 0 McAlpine Creek No 131 Matthews Station St Grease 1/20/17 (Matthews) 660 500 Sugar Creek No 6108 Coolbrook Ct Grease 1/21/17 1/25/17 410 410 Long Creek No 8846 Chalkstone Rd Grease 1/26/17 120 0 Clems Branch No 16014 Marvin Rd Other 1/26/17 732 732 McAlpine Creek No 11630 James Jack Ln Grease 1/27/17 295 295 Four Mile Creek No 3401 Windbluff Dr Roots 1/31/17 124 62 Rocky River No 8630 Carolina Lily Ln Grease Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 19 2/1/17 465 0 Briar Creek No 2316 Kingsbury Dr Grease 2/3/17 2040 2040 Steele Creek No 3031 Nevada By Roots 2/4/17 1650 1650 Sugar Creek No 4624 Hidden Valley Rd Grease 2/5/17 1050 1050 Sugar Creek No 5527 Southampton Rd Debris In Line 2/8/17 256 128 McAlpine Creek No 401 Highland Forest Dr Roots 2/8/17 5 0 Lake Norman No 17208 Connor Quay Ct (Cornelius) Pipe Failure 2/8/17 750 750 Gum Branch No 6622 Sunman Rd Grease 2/12/17 144 0 McAlpine Creek No 6724 Bevington Ridge Rd Roots 2/14/17 755 755 Briar Creek No 423 Eastway Dr Pipe Failure 2/15/17 10 0 McIntyre Creek No 6600 Reames Rd Roots 2/18/17 411 411 Clems Branch No 16126 Lost Canyon Wy Debris In Line 2/20/17 302 302 Campbell Creek No 7910 Electra Ln Grease 2/25/17 2872 2802 Stewart Creek No 900 Lynn St Pipe Failure 3/2/17 155 155 Steele Creek No 12018 Pitty Pat Ct Grease 3/3/17 100 0 Taggart Creek No 4741 Eleanor Dr Roots 3/5/17 1170 585 Little Sugar Creek No 1020 Camborne PI Grease 3/9/17 78 0 McAlpine Creek No 11435 Spreading Oak Ln Debris In Line 3/9/17 270 0 Little Sugar Creek No 500 N Polk St (Pineville) Debris In Line 3/9/17 602 301 Four Mile Creek No 913 Gateshead Ln (Matthews) Roots 3/9/17 2390 2390 Little Sugar No 550 Bilmark Av Vandalism Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 20 ,_, Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 21 Creek 3/13/17 38 0 Irwin Creek No 198 N Pine St Other 3/16/17 33 0 Clarks Creek No 3612 Stoneglen Path Roots 3/19/17 2990 2990 Stowe Branch No 11034 Shopton Rd W, 28273 Other 3/19/17 172 172 Caldwell Station No 10314 Caldwell Depot Rd (Cornelius) Roots 3/20/17 595 595 Little Sugar Creek No 1001 N Brevard St Roots 3/20/17 100 100 Stewart Creek No 1352 Plumstead Rd Pipe Failure 3/20/17 94 94 Little Sugar Creek No 6600 Reagan Dr Roots 3/21/17 25 0 Briar Creek No 2230 Greenway Av Pipe Failure 3/21/17 1300 1300 Briar Creek No 5730 General Commerce Dr Pipe Failure 3/22/17 189 0 Sugar Creek No 225 S Poplar St Other 3/25/17 955 955 Four Mile Creek No 1101 Cindy Carr Dr (Matthews) Roots 3/25/17 1620 1450 Sugar Creek No 5845 S Tryon St Roots 3/27/17 82 0 Campbell Creek No 8816 Eaglewind Dr Debris In Line 4/1/17 89 89 Taggart Creek No 3959 Carlyle Dr Grease 4/3/17 400 400 McMullen Creek No 4615 Castleton Rd Roots 4/4/17 560 560 Little Hope Creek No 4528 Halstead Dr Debris In Line 4/4/17 1110 1110 McMullen Creek No 2515 Cloister Dr Pipe Failure 4/5/17 1675 1675 Briar Creek No 200 Emerson Av Grease 4/6/17 35 0 Steele Creek No 12245 Taragate Dr Roots Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 21 4/6/17 4560 4560 Irvin Creek No 225 S Poplar St Grease 4/6/17 86 0 Dolby Creek No 1898 Burgandy Dr Roots 4/8/17 615 615 Irwin Creek No 1700 S Mint St Debris In Line 4/10/17 245 0 Taggart Creek No 3303 Achievement Ln Debris In Line 4/12/17 470 470 Briar Creek No 2312 Vail Av Pipe Failure 4/13/17 800 800 Irwin Creek No 225 S Poplar St Debris In Line 1400 1400 McMullen Creek No 5925 St john Ln Roots 4/13/17 4/14/17 335 285 McMullen Creek No 4124 Bloomdale Dr Grease 4/15/17 210 0 Campbell Creek No 8816 Eaglewind Dr Roots 4/17/17 354 354 Irwin Creek No 542 Stegall St Debris In Line 4/17/17 624 624 Campbell Creek No 7534 Marlbrook Dr Other 4/18/17 255 255 McAlpine Creek No 509 Sardis Ln Grease 20 0 Little Sugar No 5500 N Tryon St Debris In Line 4/20/17 Creek 4/20/17 315 0 Duck Creek No 8238 White Ash Ct (Mint Hill) Debris In Line 4/21/17 80 0 Briar Creek No 6515 Cool Water Ct Grease 4/24/17 460 460 McAlpine Creek No 700 Sardis Ln Debris In Line 60 0 Little Sugar No 5032 Buckingham Dr Debris In Line 4/25/17 Creek 4/25/17 960 960 McAlpine Creek No 509 Sardis Ln Debris In Line 4/25/17 300 300 Little Hope Creek No 4820 South By Grease Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 22 Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 23 650 630 Little Sugar No 6041 South By Other 4/26/17 Creek 5/2/17 210 0 Briar Creek No 4037 Briarhill Dr Grease 250 250 Reedy Creek No 9431 Bradstreet Commons Grease 5/5/17 Wy 5/8/17 300 300 Mc Mullen Creek No 1208 Kingscross Dr Grease 54 0 McAlpine Creek No 14325 Ballantyne Meadows Roots 5/8/17 Dr 10 0 Upper Little No 1900 Randolph Rd Pipe Failure 5/9/17 Sugar Creek 5/11/17 572 0 McAlpine Creek No 10714 Back Ridge Rd Grease 5/11/17 940 0 Irwin Creek No 3407 Fincher By Roots 140 0 Hager Creek No 20201 Northport Dr Grease 5/12/17 (Cornelius) 5/12/17 756 540 Sugar Creek No 7240 Forest Point By Roots 180 0 Little Sugar No 400 Queens Rd Pipe Failure 5/17/17 Creek 5/17/17 146 0 Stewart Creek No 3615 Glenwood Dr Debris In Line 5/18/17 20 0 Irwin Creek No 300 S Turner Av Grease 5/22/17 580 580 McMullen Creek No 1208 Kingscross Dr Pipe Failure 5/22/17 4000 4000 Irwin Creek No 324 S Mint St Debris In Line 5/22/17 825 825 Reedy Creek No 2624 Buckleigh Dr Debris In Line 5/25/17 900 900 McMullen Creek No 1208 Kingscross Dr Pipe Failure 5/26/17 8000 0 McAlpine Creek No 7259 Point Lake Dr Vandalism Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 23 5/27/17 1250 937 Little Hope No 1128 Kurt Ct Roots 5/30/17 147 0 McKee Creek No 9111 Magnolia Lily Av Debris In Line 395 395 Lake Norman No 20220 Bethel Church Rd Pipe Failure 6/1/17 (Cornelius) 6/2/17 94 0 Paw Creek No 9218 Putnam PI Vandalism 6/5/17 1065 1065 McAlpine Creek No 6845 Ronda Av Grease 1640 0 Catawba River No 12255 Fullerton Ct Roots 6/6/17 Tributary 125 0 Ramsey Creek No 13815 Hagers Ferry Rd Other 6/10/17 (HuntersvillP) 6/12/17 115 100 Campbell Creek No 5905 Albemarle Rd Grease 2800 2800 South Prong No 15817 Centennial Forest Dr Pipe Failure 6/12/17 Clark Creek 6/14/17 35 0 Upper Sugar No 3800 N Tryon St Grease 6/23/17 4200 2100 Stevens Creek No 11826 Lawyers Rd (Mint Hill) Pipe Failure 6/26/17 4900 2450 Toby Creek No 8324 Paces Oak Blvd Vandalism 6/26/17 325 163 Briar Creek No 6520 Lake Dr Grease 6/29/17 355 0 Kings Branch No 419 Peachtree Dr S, 28217 Roots 145 0 Little Sugar No 400 Queens Rd Other 6/30/17 Creek TOTAL NUMBER OF FY2017 COLLECTION SYSTEM SPILLS: 189 Volume Safely Collected, Treated & Discharged During Fiscal Year 2017: 28,748,000,000 Gallons (99.9995%) Volume Spilled: 124,265.50 Gallons Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 24 VI. Permit Compliance and Reporting Violations, by plant Irwin Creek WWTP -- NPDES Permit #NC0024945 MONTH PERMIT LIMIT VIOLATIONS REPORTING REQUIREMENT VIOLATIONS July, 2016 NA NA August, 2016 NA NA September, 2016 NA NA October, 2016 NA NA November, 2016 NA NA December, 2016 NA NA January, 2017 NA NA February, 2017 NA NA March, 2017 NA NA April, 2017 NA NA May, 2017 NA NA June, 2017 NA NA Mallard Creek WRF -- NPDES Permit #NC0030210 MONTH PERMIT LIMIT VIOLATIONS REPORTING REQUIREMENT VIOLATIONS July, 2016 NA NA August, 2016 NA NA September, 2016 NA NA October, 2016 NA NA November, 2016 NA NA December, 2016 NA NA January, 2017 NA NA February, 2017 NA NA March, 2017 NA NA April, 2017 NA NA Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 25 May, 2017 NA NA June, 2017 NA NA McAlpine Creek WWTF -- NPDES Permit #NC0024970 MONTH PERMIT LIMIT VIOLATIONS REPORTING REQUIREMENT VIOLATIONS July, 2016 NA NA August, 2016 NA NA September, 2016 NA NA October, 2016 NA NA November, 2016 NA NA December, 2016 NA NA January, 2017 NA NA February, 2017 NA NA March, 2017 NA NA April, 2017 NA NA May, 2017 NA NA June, 2017 NA NA McDowell Creek WWTP -- NPDES Permit #NC0036277 MONTH PERMIT LIMIT VIOLATIONS REPORTING REQUIREMENT VIOLATIONS July, 2016 NA NA August, 2016 NA NA September, 2016 NA NA October, 2016 NA NA November, 2016 NA NA December, 2016 NA NA January, 2017 NA NA February, 2017 NA NA March, 2017 NA NA Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 26 April, 2017 NA NA May, 2017 NA NA June, 2017 NA NA Sugar Creek WWTP -- NPDES Permit #NC0024937 MONTH PERMIT LIMIT VIOLATIONS REPORTING REQUIREMENT VIOLATIONS July, 2016 NA NA August, 2016 NA NA September, 2016 NA NA October, 2016 NA NA November, 2016 NA NA December, 2016 NA NA January, 2017 NA NA February, 2017 NA NA March, 2017 NA NA April, 2017 NA NA May, 2017 NA NA June, 2017 NA NA Ashe Plantation WWTP -- NPDES Permit #NC0065749 MONTH PERMIT LIMIT VIOLATIONS REPORTING REQUIREMENT VIOLATIONS July, 2016 NA NA August, 2016 NA NA September, 2016 NA NA October, 2016 NA NA November, 2016 NA NA Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 27 December, 2016 NA NA January, 2017 NA NA February, 2017 NA NA March, 2017 NA NA April, 2017 NA NA May, 2017 NA NA June, 2017 NA NA Oxford Glen Plantation WWTP -- NPDES Permit #NC0065384 MONTH PERMIT LIMIT VIOLATIONS REPORTING REQUIREMENT VIOLATIONS July, 2016 NA NA August, 2016 Fecal Coliform Dail Max NA September, 2016 NA NA October, 2016 NA NA November, 2016 NA NA December, 2016 NA NA January, 2017 NA NA February, 2017 NA NA March, 2017 NA NA April, 2017 NA NA May, 2017 NA NA June, 2017 NA NA Wastewater Performance Report August 2017 28