Wastewater Performance Report July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010

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Wastewater
Performance Report
July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities
5100 Brookshire Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28216
Phone: (704) 399-2221 Fax: (704) 393-2219
www.cmutilities.com
I. General Information
Name of Regulated Entity and Responsible Person:
City of Charlotte
Barry Gullet, Director
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities
Administration Division
5100 Brookshire Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28216
(704) 399-2221
Applicable Permits:
There are five wastewater treatment facilities owned and operated by Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Utilities. 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.
WWTF
Irwin Creek WWTP
Mallard Creek WRF
McAlpine Creek WWMF
McDowell Creek WWTP
Sugar Creek WWTP
NPDES Permit Number
NC0024945
NC0030210
NC0024970
NC0036277
NC0024937
ORC
Michael Lingerfelt
Darrell DeWitt
Sandy Kim Neely
Elliott E. Goins, Jr.
Roy E. Purgason, Jr.
Phone
704-357-1344
704-547-0680
704-542-0736
704-875-6443
704-553-2124
In addition to those five plants, Utilities sends wastewater to the Rocky River Regional
Wastewater Treatment Plant through an agreement with Cabarrus County. Utilities also accepts
flow from Union County to McAlpine Creek WWMF.
WW COLLECTION
4100 W. Tyvola Road
NCDWQ Permit Number
WQCS00001
ORC
Tony Dubois
Phone
704-432-2746
Description of collection and treatment systems:
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities collects wastewater from an estimated 226,978 connections to
households and businesses throughout the county. Wastewater is collected and directed (via
gravity flow supported by sewage lift stations) to one of five wastewater treatment plants where it
is treated. An average of 83 million gallons of wastewater is treated and discharged each day.
More than 150 employees work to maintain 4,047 miles of collection pipelines and 74 sewage lift
stations throughout the county. The gravity sewer pipes in this system range in size from 8 inches
in diameter to 78 inches in diameter.
Each of the wastewater treatment plants provides 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 sand filters to
remove very small particles that may not have been removed through the settling process.
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1. Primary Treatment
Solid particles & objects are captured in grit screens 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 sand filters to remove fine particles.
5. Disinfection
Water is disinfected to remove any remaining pathogens, and then the water is released back
into creeks to flow downstream.
II. Summary of System Performance
How did we do?
We are meeting all reporting deadlines and requirements of the federal EPA
Administrative Order to reduce spills, and the EPA approved two of our key reports
regarding our Sewer Capacity Assurance and Fats, Oils and Grease prevention programs.
We successfully collected and treated 99.997 percent of the more than 30 billion gallons
of wastewater the community produced last year. There were 349 sewer spills in our
community, a decrease of nine spills compared to the year before. In fact, the number of
spills per 100 miles continued to decline from 10.9 in 2007 to 8.6 spills in fiscal year
2010 as illustrated by the table on page 4.
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Utilities works 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. Utilities has also increased its efforts to educate customers about
properly disposing of oils and grease.
Performance Highlights
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities celebrated some important milestones even as it took
numerous actions to prevent overflows and protect water quality through effective
wastewater treatment.
• Our wastewater treatment plants met 99.99 percent of all permitted discharge limits.
• All five wastewater treatment plants earned Peak Performance Awards from the
National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) for the calendar year
ending 2009. 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. McDowell Creek
Wastewater Treatment Plant earned a Platinum Award for a second year, which
means six consecutive years of perfect compliance. Mallard Creek Wastewater
Treatment Plant received a Platinum Award for five consecutive years of perfect
compliance. Gold Awards were presented to McAlpine Creek and Irwin Creek
Wastewater Treatment Plants for perfect compliance. Sugar Creek Wastewater
Treatment Plant earned a Silver Award for five or fewer violations in a one-year
period.
• 10.1 miles of sewer pipe and 722 manholes were rehabilitated, repaired or replaced.
• 249 miles of sewer pipe were treated with root control chemicals.
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993 miles of sewer lines were cleaned (including some multiple cleanings in the same
location) by Field Operations and 14.3 miles of pipe were cleaned by contractors.
More than seven miles of large diameter pipe was also cleaned by contractors.
264 sewer service pipes were replaced.
380 cleanouts installed for customers that did not have them or had defective
cleanouts.
150 miles of rights of way were cleared by Field Operations and contractors to
maintain access to sanitary sewer pipes and to help prevent root intrusions.
After replacing nine hydraulic jetting / vacuum combination machines during the last
fiscal year, Utilities has further strengthened its collection system cleaning programs
by developing a hydraulic jetting nozzle standard operation procedure (SOP). Nozzle
sets, including nozzles for different applications, were purchased and assembled for
all thirteen combination machines in our fleet. We are optimistic that the increased
efficiency in cleaning will help prevent such SSOs as those that occurred this period
from occurring in the future.
Utilities is proceeding with the implementation of a Work and Asset Management
(WAM) Program that includes deployment of Azteca Cityworks, as well as improved
infrastructure management processes. Development environments for the software
are currently operational and business process mapping workshops will be complete
by November 2010. Utilities Field Operations Division will begin using the system
in the first quarter of calendar year 2011. This implementation includes management
components as well as field-deployed technology at the crew level.
Utilities has contracted for a physical survey of the entire wastewater collection
system, including inspection of manholes and any exposed piping. This multi-year
project is estimated to cost more than $5,000,000. The project is collecting data that
will be used as part of the foundation of a new geographic information system (GIS)
and for hydraulic modeling that is needed for planning and implementation of the
capacity assurance program discussed earlier. The data being collected includes
manhole locations, flowline elevations, pipe sizes, construction materials, and other
information. This survey is approximately 95% complete.
Utilities continued contracting for biological grease treatment in several selected
areas of the collection system. Since treatment began in March 2007, only two grease
related SSOs have been reported along 42,000 ft. of treated lines and the regular
removal of grease from a downstream pump station wet well has been eliminated.
Utilities recently renewed the biological grease treatment contract.
Utilities continuous improvement and optimization efforts expanded again this year.
Corporate ISO 14001:2004 certification was obtained in May 2010. This corporate
certification currently covers Mallard Creek WRF, McDowell Creek WWTP, and the
Biosolids program. The ISO 14000 international certification program focuses on
sustainable optimized operations that first seek to minimize negative impacts on the
environment. Obtaining the certification was a collaborative effort among many
employees throughout Utilities led by Environmental Management System
Protection. In 2007, Mallard Creek WRF was the first City of Charlotte government
facility to earn this prestigious certification. This ongoing effort serves as a
continuous improvement model as we move towards greater sustainability.
Utilities continues to collaborate with UNC-Charlotte, Centralina Council of
Governments, and CPCC to assess the feasibility of using problematic fats, oil and
grease (FOG) as biodiesel feedstock. This feasibility study of alternative fuel has
been awarded grant funds from the Biofuels Center of NC and the NC Green Fund.
The study is investigating brown grease use as an alternative fuel product to
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determine if it will save on fuel costs, avoid disposal costs, and reduce pollution for
local governments. The economic analysis will consider conventional costs and total
life cycle impact assessment. Final reporting is expected in early 2011.
Utilities reclaimed water program continues to operate. Reclaimed water is highly
treated wastewater effluent that is land applied, rather than being discharged into the
creek. The Traditions Golf Course is using up to 500,000 gallons a day during spring
and summer time. Mallard Creek Park is using up to 500,000 gallons each month.
There were 74 Wastewater Lift Stations serving our low-lying areas. Staff performed
125 preventative maintenance tasks for a total of 1985 work hours. This does not
include twice weekly station checks, wet well cleaning, emergency generator testing,
or emergency/routine repairs.
Griffith Street Lift Station was upgraded with new pumps, generator, electrical
service, controls, and wet weather storage. Old Steele Creek Lift Station was removed
from service due to new gravity line.
Phase one of the Briar Creek Relief Sewer project is more than 98% complete. Construction of
phase two will begin fall 2010.
Phase one of the McAlpine Creek Relief Sewer project was completed and in service on
December 21, 2009. Construction on phase two began in FY 2010 and was 75% as of June 30,
2010.
Last year’s frequency of sewer spills was below the 5-year average in seven of the twelve
months.
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City staff inspected grease-handling facilities at 4,217 food service establishments
and restaurants (not including follow-up inspections) to ensure proper grease disposal.
The City continued its Grease Free education program to teach proper disposal of a
pipe-blocking menace. Inspectors mailed information to more than 4,506 customers
and handed out information to 9,582 customers in apartments / multi-family
complexes.
Staff conducted more than 159 presentations to more than 5,900 children and adults.
Some of the key presentations were to ten apartment property managers and
plumbers. Multiple Earth Day events also provided opportunities to distribute Grease
Free scrapers, pens and other items.
Utilities participated at the Greater Charlotte Apartment Association Trade Show in
March 2010, which was very successful in talking with property managers, owners
and maintenance staff about grease disposal methods and preventative maintenance.
We continue to provide bilingual doorhangers and promotional items for property
managers to give to new residents.
Utilities employed a new doorhanger specifically for maintenance personnel or
property manager of apartment or multi-family complexes. This reinforces best
management practices for prevention.
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Advertised in a popular direct mail coupon book (above), WelcomeMat, that new
single-family and multi-family residents receive monthly. The Utilities “coupon”
explains proper disposal methods and offers a free grease lid. The ads ran from
August 2009 through June 2010.
Provided copies of our 30-second TV advertisement to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Schools and WTVI to run on their stations as inventory allows. CharlotteMecklenburg Schools runs CMS TV targeted to students and parents at home, while
WTVI is the Charlotte region’s PBS affiliate.
Secured and provided two volunteers to speak on a Spanish radio news talk show in
Charlotte named Punta Latina to describe the consequences of improper grease
disposal and inform customers. One expert on the show was a bilingual Utilities
employee, while another was a Latina apartment leasing agent in our community. The
show aired October 22, 2009.
Work continues on our statewide Urban Water Consortium-funded research project.
UNC Charlotte is conducted focus groups and surveys this spring/summer to inform a
strategic communications plan for better reaching multi-family and Latino customers
with Grease Free messages.
Utilities continues to distribute bilingual door hangers to apartment managers and at
community presentations and events. We are also providing pan scrapers and jar
openers with the bilingual Grease Free message.
Along with ongoing media notifications about spills, customers within 1,000 feet of a
grease-caused spill receive a letter alerting them of the spill and how to properly
dispose of grease.
Bill inserts in October, November and December mailed (example on next page) to
nearly 250,000 customer account holders each month. These also were repurposed as
messages on our web site, and extra inserts were made available at events during
those months.
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Continuing Challenges
Wastewater Collection Challenges
The volume of wastewater that overflowed increased from 383,859 gallons in fiscal year
2009 to 813,044 gallons in fiscal year 2010. The volume of wastewater that reached
surface waters also increased from 303,287 gallons in fiscal year 2009 to 661,883 gallons
in fiscal year 2010.
The greatest continuing wastewater challenge in this community – and in others across
the U.S. – is sewage overflows. Of the 349 sewer spills that occurred, more than half
were due to hardened grease clogging pipes. Other spill causes included the infiltration of
tree roots into pipes, vandalism, general debris, and broken pipes.
Fiscal Year 2010 Overflows by Primary Cause
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Grease and other blockages that lead to sewer overflows are cleared by Utilities 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 sewage can sometimes be
captured and pumped back into the sewer system.
Inspection crews and our customers find overflows. Reports of overflows where 1,000 or more
gallons reach surface waters are distributed to the media in an effort to notify the public. A legal
notice is posted when overflows of 15,000 gallons or more reach surface waters. Crews also use
door hangers to notify customers when appropriate.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities continues its excellent sewage spill response record. Staff
responded to more than 96 percent of the spills in less than 60 minutes. This compares to a state
response standard of 120 minutes or less.
Utilities has continued to evaluate and refine sewer cleaning operation. A significant
change of strategy was continued during this fiscal year relative to how cleaning
resources are assigned. Utilities initiated a Consolidated Cleaning Project in January
2009. Under the direction of the Field Operations Senior Engineer, and using our SSO
data base and GIS, sub-basins with high concentrations of system failures and SSOs are
being identified. Resources from each of the Field Operation Zones are pooled or
consolidated in these problematic sub-basins and deliberate and focused cleaning,
inspection, and repair efforts are directed from the top to the bottom of the sub-basins.
During this year, six sub-basins have been completed. Within these basins,
approximately 310,010 linear feet, or 58 miles, were cleaned using hydraulic / vacuum
combination machines, rodders, and off-street hydraulic equipment. The line segments
were then inspected using CCTV. Main line deficiencies were identified and repaired.
Data is being collected during the Consolidated Cleaning Project to evaluate this
approach, adjust from lessons learned, and to redeploy the process over the four
geographic zones of our collection system in the future. The consolidated project
approach also insures that preventative maintenance to reduce SSOs is not impacted by
other service emergencies. This consolidated project approach; in addition to the
ongoing preventative maintenance directed by each zone; is expected to reduce SSOs
caused by grease, roots, debris, and system defects such as broken pipe and off-set joints.
Utilities remains optimistic that this approach will deliver continuous improvements in
spill reduction.
Several spills during this period were exceptional, unintentional, temporary, and caused
by factors beyond the reasonable control of Utilities. Within this period, four severe rain
events of several inches within a very few hours produced major flash flooding resulting
in eighteen (18) SSOs. These events occurred November 11th and December 25th of 2009
and January 25th and February 5th of 2010.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities continues to deal with severe budget constraints during
these recessive economic times. A hiring freeze has continued prompting Utilities to
reallocate positions in order to reduce SSOs.
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The five-year moving average now stands at 371.6 collection system spills per year (from fiscal
year 2006 to present- fiscal year 2010).
Number of Spills Compared to 5-Year Average
Utilities tracks, trends, and analyzes the effectiveness of its efforts in reducing SSOs. On a
monthly basis Utilities studies SSOs trends, including: a comparison of the current month’s SSO
total and SSOs experienced the same month during the previous year, SSOs per 100 miles of pipe,
SSOs versus the five year average number of SSOs, and SSO volume.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrative Order Update
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities performed a voluntary sewer system audit in 1999-2000 at the
EPA’s request. During 2003, frequent heavy rains contributed to Charlotte’s worst year of
wastewater overflows. At that point the EPA and Utilities met several times to review the audit and
actions taken since 2000. Utilities also worked with North Carolina Department of Environment
and Natural Resources (NCDENR) to receive a state collection system permit.
In March 2007, the U.S. EPA issued a formal Administrative Order for Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Utilities. This Administrative Order is a regulatory enforcement action that includes a series of
steps Utilities must take to reduce overflows in our community. These steps included paying a fine
for past spills and assuring that certain construction projects would be completed on time. The
administrative order will help guide our ongoing efforts to address a community problem we’ve
been working on for many years. Utilities will continue to update the EPA on its progress.
Charlotte is the first major city in the Carolinas to face EPA enforcement as it relates to overflows.
Quite a few other communities in the southeast, including Atlanta, Mobile and Knoxville have
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already received a much more severe EPA enforcement action known as a judicial Consent
Decree.
Preventing sewer spills has been a high priority in Charlotte-Mecklenburg for more than a decade.
The administrative order will help further guide our ongoing efforts to address a community
problem. We have increased preventative line maintenance, capital improvements and other
programs.
The EPA’s and our goal for overflows is zero. Reality is that a system our size will always have
some overflows, but we agree even one spill is too many. Zero spills continue to be our standard
and goal in Charlotte-Mecklenburg.
Wastewater Treatment Plant Challenges
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities five wastewater treatment plants met 99.93 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.
During this fiscal year there was one permit limit violation out of a potential of 7,261
compliance tests.
Discharge of wastewater that had not completed all of the treatment processes occurred
three times. On each occasion, the wastewater was treated with the exception of the final
disinfection process. These bypasses can be caused by an electrical, mechanical,
computer, or operator error. In each case, operators on-site quickly responded to the
bypass and took appropriate cleanup/repair action. No dead fish were found associated
with these bypasses.
On June 30, 2010, Heavy rains caused wastewater to overflow at the Sugar Creek
Wastewater Treatment Plant. An estimated 83,000 gallons reached Sugar Creek.
Operators responded immediately and diverted excess rain water to back-up basins and
took appropriate cleanup/repair action.
Utilities operates a system protection program to help maintain our infrastructure. This
Pretreatment program has identified, permitted, and regulated large industrial users and
others to keep unsuitable discharges out of the wastewater system. While industrial
compliance is extremely high in Charlotte-Mecklenburg, identifying potentially
hazardous discharge sources is an ongoing challenge. In fiscal year 2010, the Trunkline
Monitoring and Grease Free programs also continued, enabling Utilities System
Protection and Water Quality staff to closely observe what industrial, institutional, and
commercial customers discharge into the sewer network, identify potential problem areas,
and protect the collection system, sewer line workers, and treatment plants.
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. Two of the larger, near-term projects include an expansion at the Sugar Creek
Wastewater Treatment Plant and a new regional wastewater treatment plant along the
Catawba River, near its intersection with Long Creek. Both projects will take years and
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IIA. Listing of Sewer Spills by Month
The following is a list of spills (in gallons) from the public wastewater system that occurred between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010.
July
Total
Estimate
Volume Reaching
Surface Water
7/3/2009
7/8/2009
7/8/2009
7/10/2009
7/10/2009
7/11/2009
7/12/2009
7/12/2009
7/15/2009
60
3300
33
100
100
650
1350
215
49
0
3300
33
100
100
650
1350
215
49
7/15/2009
7/15/2009
7/17/2009
7/19/2009
7/21/2009
7/22/2009
7/25/2009
7/27/2009
7/28/2009
7/30/2009
1100
170
565
450
136
240
2200
4095
475
1180
0
85
282
450
136
240
1650
1023
475
1180
19 Spills
16,468
11,318
Surface Water Name
Not Applicable
Irwin Creek
Little Hope Creek
Four Mile Creek
Campbell Creek
Tributary To Briar Creek
Irwin Creek
Mallard Creek
McAlpine Creek
Catawba River Tributary
#2
Little Sugar Creek
McMullen Creek
Irwin Creek
Briar Creek
McAlpine Creek
Mallard Creek
Steele Creek
Long Creek
Little Sugar Creek
Fish
Killed
Block
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6401
2321
1819
6413
5315
6411
1011
310
5110
High Creek
Wilkinson
Tyvola
Mock Orange
Farm Pond
Woody Glen
Andrill
Highroad
Mcalpine Farm
Ct
Bv
Rd
Dr
Ln
Pl
Tr
Dr
Rd
Grease
Pipe Failure [Break]
Roots
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Roots
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11633
100
4009
3600
3100
8018
6815
14523
8849
5104
Northwoods Forest
Craighead (East)
Craig
Meredith
Grierton
Princess Ann
Brachnell View
Carowinds
Cavonnier
Reagan
Dr
Rd
Av
Av
Ct
Dr
Dr
Bv
Ln
Dr
Grease
Grease
Debris
Grease
Grease
Roots
Grease
Roots
Grease
Grease
Street Name and Type
Cause of Spill / Bypass
0
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August
Total
Estimate
Volume Reaching
Surface Water
8/2/2009
8/2/2009
8/6/2009
8/7/2009
8/8/2009
8/10/2009
465
50
44
480
220
510
465
50
44
480
220
510
8/13/2009
8/15/2009
8/15/2009
8/16/2009
8/20/2009
8/24/2009
8/25/2009
8/26/2009
8/30/2009
3100
450
220
4200
108909
120
320
2502
30
2480
450
220
2100
0
120
320
2502
0
15
121620
9961
September
Total
Estimate
Volume Reaching
Surface Water
Surface Water Name
Fish
Killed
Block
Street Name and Type
9/4/2009
9/5/2009
9/8/2009
9/9/2009
9/11/2009
9/12/2009
9/13/2009
9/14/2009
720
600
118
650
90
135
370
1800
0
600
0
650
0
0
370
1800
Not Applicable
McMullen Creek
Not Applicable
Irwin Creek
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Paw Creek
Little Sugar Creek
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
635
5918
11906
308
341
4951
2600
5800
Beaty (Davidson)
Gate Post
General
Yeoman
Verbena
Dayspring
Dogwood
Rose Valley
Surface Water Name
Irwin Creek
Four Mile Creek
Briar Creek
Little Sugar Creek
Mallard Creek Tributary
Stewart Creek
Four Mile Creek
Tributary
Back Creek
Irwin Creek
Back Creek
Not Applicable
Sugar Creek Tributary
McMullen Creek
Crooked Creek
Not Applicable
Fish
Killed
Block
0
0
0
0
0
0
3614
6347
5424
1919
6201
3820
Crestridge
Countryside
Galway
South
Spanish Moss
Rozzelles Ferry
Dr
Dr
Dr
Bv
Ln
Rd
Grease
Grease
Roots
Grease
Grease
Grease
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6409
9310
1238
1836
465
648
426
4426
1509
Sunbow
Oren Thompson
Moretz
Jeffrey Bryan
Griffith (Davidson)
Miller
Chillingworth
Stallings (Matthews)
Wandering Way
Ln
Rd
Av
Dr
St
St
Ln
Rd
Dr
Roots
Grease
Grease
Grease
Other
Grease
Pipe Failure [Break]
Other
Roots
Street Name and Type
Cause of Spill / Bypass
0
Cause of Spill / Bypass
St
Rd
Dr
Rd
St
Dr
Cr
Dr
Roots
Roots
Roots
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Pipe Failure [Break]
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Tributary
King Branch
McMullen Creek
Not Applicable
Briar Creek
Not Applicable
Briar Creek
Four Mile Creek
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Briar Creek Tributary
Not Applicable
McMullen Creek
9/15/2009
9/18/2009
9/18/2009
9/21/2009
9/22/2009
9/23/2009
9/23/2009
9/25/2009
9/25/2009
9/26/2009
9/30/2009
9/30/2009
20
44
180
70
1200
0
300
450
309
330
156
150
1470
9142
44
180
0
1200
0
300
360
0
0
156
0
1470
7130
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
517
2901
2810
5924
3517
1372
10981
814
2615
1450
302
9607
October
Total
Estimate
Volume Reaching
Surface Water
Surface Water Name
Fish
Killed
Block
10/1/2009
10/1/2009
10/2/2009
10/4/2009
10/8/2009
10/13/2009
10/18/2009
10/19/2009
10/19/2009
10/19/2009
10/20/2009
10/20/2009
10/23/2009
9600
145
60
90
66
360
850
78
180
312
336
10
225
9600
72
0
0
0
360
850
78
180
312
336
0
0
Kings Branch Tributary
Briar Creek Tributary
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Briar Creek
Torrence Creek Tributary
Deer Creek
Reedy Creek Tributary
Briar Creek
Coffey Creek
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
739
5400
1658
4505
4100
1425
9621
204
6431
2932
2908
2909
2357
Sleepy Hollow
Coltsgate
Barringer
Eastbrook
Johnny Cake
Carolyn
Painted Tree
Aileen
Heidleburg
Academy
Longbridge (Matthews)
Hanover South
Rd
Rd
Dr
Rd
Ln
Dr
Rd
Cr
Ln
St
Dr
Tl
Street Name and Type
Greenhill
Great Wagon
Sterling
Meadowridge
Tyvola (West)
Eastcrest
St Barts (Huntersville)
Demaree (Matthews)
Dougherty
Edsel
Scarlet
Goneaway
Carmel
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Other
Grease
Roots
Roots
Roots
Debris In Line
Roots
Roots
Cause of Spill / Bypass
Dr
Rd
Rd
Dr
Rd
Dr
Ln
Ln
Dr
Pl
Cr
Rd
Rd
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Debris In Line
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Pipe Failure [Break]
Grease
16
10/23/2009
10/24/2009
800
1420
800
1420
Paw Creek
Irwin Creek
0
0
8924
1201
10/24/2009
10/27/2009
5000
68
5000
0
Little Sugar Creek
Not Applicable
0
0
11235
16729
10/29/2009
18
5300
24900
5300
24308
McDowell Tributary
0
0
8312
November
Total
Estimate
Volume Reaching
Surface Water
Surface Water Name
Fish
Killed
Block
11/2/2009
11/2/2009
11/2/2009
11/3/2009
11/4/2009
11/4/2009
11/4/2009
11/5/2009
11/8/2009
11/9/2009
11/11/2009
11/11/2009
11/11/2009
11/11/2009
11/11/2009
11/11/2009
11/12/2009
11/13/2009
11/14/2009
11/15/2009
900
650
695
1780
165
815
1800
165
156
1200
2480
13300
2400
37800
1200
200000
60
88
680
300
900
325
695
1780
0
407
1800
165
78
1200
2480
13300
2400
37800
1200
200000
60
88
0
300
Briar Creek
McMullen Creek
Little Sugar Creek
Derita Branch
Not Applicable
McMullen Creek
Mallard Creek Tributary
McAlpine Creek
Little Hope Creek
Campbell Creek
Briar Creek
Briar Creek
McAlpine Creek
McAlpine Creek
McAlpine Creek
Campbell Creek
McMullen Creek
Large Sugar Creek
McAlpine Creek
Coffey Creek
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4159
7814
6500
925
3837
5100
1712
7000
601
5400
2919
516
7008
8713
9010
2312
5800
418
513
701
Old Dowd
(Mecklenburg County)
Scottsdale
Carolina Place
(Pineville)
Spinnaker (Cornelius)
Bellingham
(Huntersville)
Rd
Rd
Grease
Roots
Py
Ln
Other
Roots
Ct
Grease
Street Name and Type
Sheridan
Fairview
Fairview
Craighead (West)
Foxford
Sharon
J N Pease
Windyrush
Kenlough
Albemarle
Central
Museum
Lancer
Monroe
Monroe
Margaret Wallace
Sharon
Worthington (West)
Kelford
Dunbrook
Cause of Spill / Bypass
Dr
Rd
Rd
Rd
Pl
Rd
Pl
Rd
Dr
Rd
Av
Dr
Dr
Rd
Rd
Rd
Rd
Av
Ln
Ln
Grease
Grease
Grease
Roots
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Severe Natural Condition
Severe Natural Condition
Severe Natural Condition
Severe Natural Condition
Severe Natural Condition
Roots
Grease
Roots
Roots
17
11/16/2009
11/16/2009
11/17/2009
11/17/2009
775
660
265
470
0
660
265
235
Not Applicable
Little Sugar Creek
Paw Creek
Four Mile Creek
0
0
0
0
4100
2001
1200
8520
11/18/2009
11/19/2009
11/21/2009
11/21/2009
11/21/2009
11/23/2009
11/24/2009
11/24/2009
11/25/2009
11/29/2009
11/29/2009
11/29/2009
36
920
45
820
305
425
855
520
1950
80
3100
52
600
278476
782
45
820
305
425
855
520
1950
0
1550
5
600
273995
McAlpine Creek
Long Creek
Kings Branch
Little Sugar Creek
McMullen Creek
Little Hope Creek
McAlpine Creek
Rea Branch
Not Applicable
McAlpine Creek
Doby Creek
Delta Lake
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8313
123
440
5433
3432
926
9000
7528
3405
9200
6123
7615
December
Total
Estimate
Volume Reaching
Surface Water
Surface Water Name
Fish
Killed
Block
12/1/2009
12/3/2009
12/4/2009
12/6/2009
12/6/2009
12/7/2009
12/8/2009
12/9/2009
12/9/2009
12/10/2009
244
63
49
500
622
1150
345
204
550
11000
0
0
24
500
0
1035
345
102
550
11000
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Four Mile
Briar Creek
Not Applicable
Briar Creek
McAlpine Creek
McAlpine Creek
Campbell Creek
Crooked Creek
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
431
4800
3917
2118
8221
820
10981
8420
6401
2100
Tyvola (West)
Sherwood
Browns
Bella Reese
Rust Wood
(Mecklenburg County)
Chanticleer
Tyvola
Kildare
Champaign
Woodlawn (East)
Monroe
Windyrush
Rogers
Clifton Meadow
Forest Pond
Lisa
Rd
Av
Av
Rd
Debris In Line
Pipe Failure [Break]
Roots
Grease
Pl
Ct
Rd
Dr
St
Rd
Rd
Rd
St
Dr
Dr
Cr
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Roots
Roots
Grease
Roots
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Street Name and Type
Kelford
Ashley
Lakeside
Kilborne
Oakley
Villa
Painted Tree
Blockade
Woodbend
Pineapple (Matthews)
Cause of Spill / Bypass
Ln
Cr
Dr
Dr
Ln
Ct
Rd
Ct
Dr
Ct
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Roots
Grease
Roots
Other
Vandalism
Other
18
12/10/2009
12/12/2009
12/16/2009
12/16/2009
12/17/2009
12/17/2009
12/17/2009
12/22/2009
12/24/2009
12/25/2009
12/25/2009
12/25/2009
12/26/2009
12/26/2009
12/27/2009
12/27/2009
12/28/2009
12/28/2009
28
790
90
113
200
275
230
12800
230
136
2140
30
3600
456
13
231
168
150
1250
37629
790
90
0
200
275
230
12800
230
136
2140
0
3600
456
0
0
168
150
1250
36071
McAlpine Creek
Irwin Creek
Not Applicable
Little Sugar Creek
Little Sugar Creek
Kings Branch
Mallard Creek
Taggart Creek
Four Mile Creek
Campbell Creek
Not Applicable
McAlpine Creek
McAlpine Creek
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Campbell Creek
Irwin Creek
Caldwell Station Creek
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9346
2326
530
2607
5434
500
1712
3965
5621
4535
3027
8711
9010
136
3938
5909
1704
10308
January
Total
Estimate
Volume Reaching
Surface Water
Surface Water Name
Fish
Killed
Block
1/1/2010
1/1/2010
1/2/2010
1/2/2010
1/3/2010
1/3/2010
1/3/2010
1/3/2010
1/4/2010
1400
120
87
155
650
350
1680
120
700
1400
0
87
155
650
350
1512
120
560
Steele Creek
Not Applicable
Campbell Creek
Little Sugar Creek
Long Creek
McAlpine Creek
Kennedy Branch
Irwins Creek
Little Sugar Creek
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2424
4320
6820
3924
11643
1411
2501
9601
500
New Towne (Matthews)
Olando
Wilby
Huntingtowne Farms
Viewmont
Arrowood (East)
J N Pease
Carlyle
Ballinard
Dawnwood
Marney
Monroe
Monroe
Orange
Tennessee
Red Carriage
Burnette
Glenmeade (Cornelius)
Dr
St
Dr
Ln
Dr
Rd
Pl
Dr
Ln
Dr
Av
Rd
Rd
St
Av
Ln
Av
Rd
Street Name and Type
Rice Planters
Oak Forest
Elm Forest
Riverbend
Northwoods Forest
Mclaughlin
Dellinger
Barkridge (Mint Hill)
Davidson (North)
Grease
Grease
Roots
Roots
Grease
Grease
Other
Grease
Roots
Severe Natural Condition
Roots
Severe Natural Condition
Other
Grease
Roots
Roots
Grease
Grease
Cause of Spill / Bypass
Rd
Dr
Dr
Rd
Dr
Dr
Cr
Rd
St
Grease
Roots
Roots
Roots
Grease
Grease
Vandalism
Grease
Grease
19
1/5/2010
1/6/2010
1/6/2010
1/7/2010
1/8/2010
1/8/2010
1/9/2010
1/9/2010
1/10/2010
360
185
26
790
660
102
990
1760
1570
0
185
26
395
660
102
990
1408
1570
Not Applicable
Taggart Creek
Stewart Creek
Irwin Creek
Upper Little Sugar Creek
Campbell Creek
McMullen Creek Tributary
Taggart Creek
Back Creek
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1620
1019
1338
2324
429
5900
5310
4412
2400
1/11/2010
1/11/2010
61
1020
30
1020
Coffee Creek
Campbell Creek
0
0
1530
5716
1/11/2010
1/12/2010
1/13/2010
1/14/2010
1/14/2010
1/15/2010
1/17/2010
1/17/2010
1/19/2010
1/21/2010
1/22/2010
1/23/2010
1/23/2010
1/24/2010
1/25/2010
1/25/2010
1/25/2010
1/25/2010
1/25/2010
1/27/2010
1/30/2010
1095
60
2280
1215
1
2410
555
226
115
630
270
515
280
700
190
450
1010
900
9000
315
2200
0
60
1710
1215
0
2410
555
226
0
630
270
515
140
700
190
0
1010
900
9000
0
2200
Not Applicable
Upper Little Sugar Creek
Irvins Creek
Briar Creek
Not Applicable
Four Mile Creek
Little Sugar Creek
Dairy Branch
Not Applicable
McAlpine Creek
Little Hope Creek
McAlpine Creek
Rocky River Tributary
Four Mile Creek Tributary
Briar Creek
Not Applicable
McAlpine Creek
McAlpine Creek
McAlpine Creek
Not Applicable
Rocky River Tributary
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19900
746
6633
2800
2123
10406
2032
508
7036
6901
920
8835
840
3600
516
5701
9010
7521
8711
1811
7028
Mt Isle Harbor
Alleghany
Plumstead
Distribution
Park (West)
Powder Horn
Addison
Ashley
Wildburne
Center Park
(Mecklenburg County)
Cedars East
Shearwater Point
(Cornelius)
Bilmark
Paul Schadt (Mint Hill)
Meadowcliff
Emerywood
Providence Arbours
Princeton
Greystone
Rothmore
Candlewyck
Woodlawn (East)
Idlewild
Blackwelder (Davidson)
Sweetgrass
Museum
Brookshire
Monroe
Sardis
Monroe
Sardis (North)
Ravencrest
Dr
St
Rd
St
Av
Rd
Dr
Cr
Ct
Debris In Line
Grease
Pipe Failure [Break]
Debris In Line
Grease
Grease
Roots
Roots
Grease
Dr
Ct
Roots
Grease
Dr
Av
Ln
Dr
Dr
Dr
Av
Rd
St
Ln
Rd
Rd
Dr
Ln
Dr
Bv
Rd
Rd
Rd
Rd
Dr
Pipe Failure [Break]
Vandalism
Grease
Grease
Pipe Failure [Break]
Roots
Debris In Line
Grease
Roots
Roots
Roots
Debris In Line
Grease
Grease
Severe Natural Condition
Debris In Line
Severe Natural Condition
Severe Natural Condition
Severe Natural Condition
Grease
Vandalism
20
1/31/2010
42
100
37303
0
32951
0
0
3900
February
Total
Estimate
Volume Reaching
Surface Water
Surface Water Name
Fish
Killed
Block
2/1/2010
2/2/2010
2/2/2010
2/3/2010
2/3/2010
2/3/2010
2/4/2010
2/5/2010
2/5/2010
2/5/2010
2/5/2010
2/5/2010
2/5/2010
2/5/2010
2/5/2010
2/6/2010
2/7/2010
2/8/2010
2/10/2010
2/12/2010
2/13/2010
2/14/2010
2/14/2010
2/14/2010
2/15/2010
2/17/2010
160
92
174
71
340
160
450
260
22500
24000
2080
970
23200
18525
12350
1550
72
900
53
138
1300
735
125
500
750
4480
160
92
174
35
170
160
450
260
22500
24000
2080
970
23200
18525
12350
1550
72
450
0
69
1300
735
125
500
0
2240
Kings Branch
Little Sugar Creek
Four Mile Creek
McAlpine Creek
Rea Branch
South Prong Rocky River
Irwin Creek
Little Hope Creek
McAlpine Creek
McAlpine Creek
Briar Creek
Little Hope Creek
Taggart Creek
Briar Creek
Briar Creek
Kings Branch
McMullen Creek
Doby Creek
Not Applicable
McAlpine Creek
Briar Creek
Briar Creek
Briar Creek
Briar Creek Tributary
Not Applicable
Taggart Creek
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5230
6922
10411
5115
7427
445
337
409
2121
8711
325
1026
4642
1663
516
700
810
8900
1440
801
1159
700
1729
4220
751
4412
Gleneagles
Rd
Street Name and Type
South
Park South
Camelback
Camilla
Sheffingdell
Pine (Davidson)
Goff
Scaleybark
Margaret Wallace
Monroe
Meadowbrook
Montford
Wilkinson
Scotland
Museum
Farmhurst
Ashmore
Research
Carmel
Regency
Phil Oneil
Briar Creek
Kensington
Donnybrook
Ashmore
Ashley
Roots
Cause of Spill / Bypass
Bv
Dr
Cr
Dr
Dr
Rd
St
Rd
Rd
Rd
Rd
Dr
Bv
Av
Dr
Dr
Dr
Dr
Rd
Dr
Dr
Rd
Dr
Pl
Dr
Cr
Grease
Roots
Roots
Roots
Grease
Grease
Roots
Roots
Severe Natural Condition
Severe Natural Condition
Severe Natural Condition
Severe Natural Condition
Severe Natural Condition
Severe Natural Condition
Severe Natural Condition
Roots
Roots
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Debris In Line
Grease
Grease
Grease
Roots
21
2/18/2010
2/18/2010
2/19/2010
175
34
600
175
17
0
2/21/2010
2/22/2010
2/22/2010
2/25/2010
2/25/2010
2/26/2010
3957
255
1710
35
192
100
3957
255
1710
17
192
70
2/28/2010
36
300
123293
300
118860
March
Total
Estimate
McMullen Creek
McAlpine Creek
Not Applicable
Tributary Of West Branch
To Rocky River
McDowell Creek Tributary
Taggart Creek
Long Creek
Upper Little Sugar Creek
Briar Creek Tributary
0
0
0
4615
404
115
0
0
0
0
0
0
109
19808
4642
9107
3420
916
Torrence Creek
0
0
12801
Volume Reaching
Surface Water
Surface Water Name
Fish
Killed
Block
3/1/2010
1520
1520
McAlpine Creek
0
1801
3/3/2010
3/3/2010
3/3/2010
3/4/2010
3/5/2010
3/5/2010
3/7/2010
3/8/2010
3/8/2010
212
25
160
1500
1500
122
370
36
855
0
25
160
1500
1500
61
185
0
855
Not Applicable
Four Mile Creek
Irwin Creek Tributary
Coffey Creek Tributary
Paw Creek
Kings Branch
McMullen Creek
Not Applicable
Lower Little Sugar Creek
0
0
0
0
100
0
0
0
0
4821
1216
3100
2828
2926
7608
2434
2801
6200
3/8/2010
3/8/2010
3/8/2010
3/9/2010
110
265
2080
824
110
265
0
824
Back Creek
Irwin Creek
Not Applicable
Four Mile Creek
0
0
0
0
1821
500
9340
11304
Castleton
Hickok
Gilead (Huntersville)
North Thompson
(Davidson)
Floral (Cornelius)
Wilkinson
Eventine
Park
Dudley
Mt Holly-Huntersville
(Huntersville)
Rd
Ct
Rd
Grease
Grease
Other
St
Ln
Bv
Ct
Rd
Dr
Pipe Failure [Break]
Grease
Roots
Grease
Grease
Grease
Rd
Roots
Street Name and Type
Carmel Ridge
Polo Gate
(Mecklenburg County)
Golden Hill (Matthews)
Statesville
Queen City
Westerwood
Thorncliff
Ainsdale
Dunlavin
Netherwood
Back Creek Church
(Mecklenburg County)
Fairwood
Robinson Church
Nevermore
Cause of Spill / Bypass
Rd
Roots
Bv
Rd
Av
Dr
Dr
Dr
Rd
Wy
Dr
Roots
Roots
Grease
Grease
Roots
Grease
Debris In Line
Grease
Vandalism
Rd
Av
Rd
Wy
Grease
Grease
Other
Grease
22
3/10/2010
3/11/2010
3/12/2010
3/12/2010
3/13/2010
3/13/2010
3/14/2010
3/15/2010
3/16/2010
3/18/2010
3/18/2010
3/19/2010
3/19/2010
3/20/2010
3/21/2010
3/22/2010
3/23/2010
3/23/2010
3/23/2010
3/24/2010
3/25/2010
3/25/2010
3/25/2010
126
1080
365
180
32
450
0
300
120
127
20
515
28400
900
860
100
114
680
1500
675
150
2400
42
126
1080
365
180
0
450
0
300
120
127
20
515
28400
450
860
100
57
0
1500
675
150
2400
42
Irvins Creek
Little Sugar Creek
Little Sugar Creek
Briar Creek
Not Applicable
Four Mile Creek
Not Applicable
Briar Creek
Toby Creek
McMullen Creek
Briar Creek
Dairy Branch
Upper Little Sugar Creek
Stewart Creek
Little Sugar Creek
Rocky River Tributary
McAlpine Creek
Not Applicable
Coffey Creek Tributary
Sugar Creek
McMullen Creek
Paw Creek
Mallard Creek
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13414
1738
201
2906
2401
10525
3445
916
8800
6100
3722
1500
512
318
503
228
8429
5601
2828
500
4612
7429
2626
Ct
Rd
Rd
Av
St
Ln
Dr
Dr
Bv
Rd
Dr
Dr
Bv
St
Dr
Ln
Rd
Bv
Dr
Rd
Rd
Pl
Ln
Debris In Line
Pipe Failure [Break]
Grease
Grease
Roots
Grease
Grease
Roots
Grease
Grease
Other
Debris In Line
Pipe Failure [Break]
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Roots
Roots
Roots
Roots
7325
3837
1018
7621
Wester Ross (Matthews)
Sterling
Providence
Central
Ringwood
Lady Grace
Windsor
Dudley
University City
Monroe
Duffin
Clayton
West
Cromer
Scottsbrook
Pat Stough (Davidson)
Barncliff
Wilkinson
Queen City
Queens
Simsbury
Honey Flower
Century Oaks
Smith Corners
(Mecklenburg County)
Foxford
Glenfiddich
Reavencrest Park
3/26/2010
3/27/2010
3/28/2010
3/28/2010
125
350
660
6280
125
350
0
6280
Long Creek
McAlpine Creek
Not Applicable
Flat Branch
0
0
0
0
Bv
Pl
Dr
Dr
8924
4606
8323
2923
2415
Old Dowd
Bournewood
Cliffside
Westerwood
Eastway
Rd
Ln
Dr
Dr
Dr
Grease
Grease
Vandalism
Grease
Pump Station Equipment
Failure
Roots
Roots
Grease
Grease
3/28/2010
3/29/2010
3/29/2010
3/29/2010
3/30/2010
5800
1280
2110
290
362
5800
1280
2110
290
362
Paw Creek
Rea Branch
McAlpine Creek
Paw Creek
Briar Creek
0
0
0
0
0
23
3/30/2010
3/31/2010
3/31/2010
49
375
141
890
67378
375
141
890
62925
April
Total
Estimate
Volume Reaching
Surface Water
4/1/2010
4/1/2010
4/2/2010
4/2/2010
4/2/2010
4/4/2010
4/5/2010
4/7/2010
4/7/2010
4/8/2010
4/8/2010
4/8/2010
4/9/2010
4/12/2010
180
580
515
1105
260
75
85
114
310
80
360
36
205
204
180
0
515
1105
260
0
85
28
310
80
360
18
102
204
4/12/2010
4/13/2010
4/13/2010
4/16/2010
4/16/2010
4/16/2010
4/19/2010
4/19/2010
4/19/2010
1500
600
70
1650
900
47
220
725
120
1500
600
70
1650
900
47
220
725
60
Long Creek
Irwin Creek
Upper Little Sugar Creek
Surface Water Name
Briar Creek
Not Applicable
McMullen Creek
Sardis Branch
Irwin Creek
Not Applicable
McMullen Creek
Sardis Branch
Upper Sugar Creek
Erving Tributary
Irvins Creek
McAlpine Creek
McMullen Creek
Lower Little Sugar Creek
McAlpine Creek
Tributary
Little Sugar Creek
McMullen Creek
Irwin Creek
Long Creek
Lower Little Sugar Creek
Irwin Creek
McAlpine Creek
Briar Creek Tributary
0
0
0
100
8325
3609
300
Old Statesville
Crestridge
8th (East)
Rd
Dr
St
Grease
Debris In Line
Grease
Fish
Killed
Block
Street Name and Type
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3130
2915
4606
9224
1421
7000
8018
7800
1913
5000
2704
10801
2700
8300
Monroe
Greenland
Bournewood
Hunting (Matthews)
Pressley
Idlewild
Prince George
Sardis
Terrybrook
Hoover
Cross Point
Megwood
Valencia
Riverbirch
Rd
Av
Ln
Ct
Rd
Rd
Rd
Rd
Ln
Dr
Cr
Dr
Tr
Dr
Grease
Grease
Debris In Line
Roots
Roots
Grease
Grease
Roots
Grease
Grease
Grease
Roots
Grease
Roots
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6600
500
4201
1800
221
5908
2428
8920
4140
Providence
Queens
Tottenham
West
Fielding
Sharon
Crestview
Lawyers (Mint Hill)
Briarhill
Rd
Rd
Rd
Bv
Rd
Rd
Dr
Rd
Dr
Grease
Pipe Failure [Break]
Pipe Failure [Break]
Grease
Roots
Roots
Grease
Grease
Grease
Cause of Spill / Bypass
24
4/20/2010
4/20/2010
4/21/2010
4/22/2010
4/22/2010
4/22/2010
320
750
500
325
175
835
320
750
375
325
175
83
Campbell Creek Tributary
Doby Creek
Crooked Creek
McMullen Creek
Toby Creek
Mallard Creek Tributary
0
0
0
0
0
0
6321
8116
2100
4824
9136
4300
Albemarle
Pike
Pineapple (Matthews)
Coronado
University City
Enoch
Windsor Chase
(Matthews)
Woody Glen
Moores Chapel
Reddman
Cooper
Justins Forest
Vernon
Carrington
Sardis
Lawyers
(Mecklenburg County)
4/24/2010
4/24/2010
4/25/2010
4/26/2010
4/26/2010
4/29/2010
4/29/2010
4/30/2010
4/30/2010
1200
120
860
640
184
288
1200
310
720
1200
120
860
640
184
288
1200
310
720
McAlpine Creek
Briar Creek
Paw Creek
McAlpine Creek
Little Sugar Creek
Campbell Creek
Briar Creek
Paw Creek
McAlpine Creek
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3021
6411
8701
5821
627
5706
2000
906
509
4/30/2010
39
330
18698
330
16899
McAlpine Tributary
0
0
8900
May
Total
Estimate
Volume Reaching
Surface Water
Surface Water Name
Fish
Killed
Block
Street Name and Type
5/1/2010
5/2/2010
5/2/2010
5/4/2010
5/4/2010
5/4/2010
5/6/2010
5/8/2010
5/10/2010
3250
130
60
477
1043
405
27395
375
75
3250
130
0
0
1043
405
27395
375
0
McAlpine Creek
McAlpine Creek
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Little Sugar Creek
Kings Banch
Stewart Creek
Back Creek
Not Applicable
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2618
7006
2653
1337
624
722
609
9300
6333
Cedarwild
Heatherford
Laburnum
Crandon
Gentry
Wilbrown
Pennsylvania
Oren Thompson
McIntyre Ridge
Rd
Rd
Ct
Dr
Bv
Dr
Grease
Debris In Line
Other
Grease
Grease
Vandalism
Dr
Pl
Rd
Rd
Dr
Dr
Dr
Dr
Ln
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
Other
Grease
Grease
Grease
Debris In Line
Rd
Pipe Failure [Break]
Cause of Spill / Bypass
Rd
Dr
Av
Dr
Pl
Cr
Av
Rd
Dr
Pipe Failure [Break]
Grease
Grease
Grease
Pipe Failure [Break]
Grease
Grease
Grease
Grease
25
5/11/2010
5/11/2010
5/11/2010
5/12/2010
5/14/2010
5/15/2010
5/19/2010
5/20/2010
5/20/2010
5/21/2010
5/22/2010
5/25/2010
5/26/2010
5/26/2010
5/27/2010
5/27/2010
5/27/2010
5/28/2010
5/28/2010
5/30/2010
29
96
504
174
1500
4035
112
9
870
114
3840
380
300
172
190
1560
300
280
1200
6000
240
55086
96
504
174
1500
4035
112
9
783
0
3840
380
150
86
190
780
0
280
600
0
0
46117
Four Mile Creek
Kings Branch
McAlpine Creek Tributary
Clarks Creek Tributary # 1
Sugar Creek
Lower Little Sugar
Irwin Creek
Little Sugar Creek
Not Applicable
McAlpine Creek
Mallard Creek
Mallard Creek Tributary
Campbell Creek Tributary
Stewart Creek
Rocky River Tributary
Not Applicable
Taggart Creek
McAlpine Creek
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8300
624
6200
11501
5845
943
2732
200
1401
6454
2522
604
5124
3015
261
8207
4518
203
5800
3300
June
Total
Estimate
Volume Reaching
Surface Water
Surface Water Name
Fish
Killed
Block
6/1/2010
6/2/2010
400
60
320
30
McMullen Creek
Upper Little Sugar Creek
0
0
3008
4200
6/2/2010
6/6/2010
6/7/2010
6/7/2010
15151
37
120
460
15151
0
60
230
Clems Branch
Not Applicable
Little Sugar Creek
Four Mile Creek
0
0
0
0
26251
6617
3700
500
Providence
Echodale
Martin Lake
Allen A Brown
Tryon (South)
Archdale
Watson
College (North)
Chelveston
Albemarle
Hemby Woods
Doug Mayes
Carriage Drive
Wilkinson
Ashby (Davidson)
Nations Ford
Denver
Mattridge (Matthews)
Executive Center
Winterfield
Rd
Dr
Rd
Rd
St
Dr
Dr
St
Dr
Rd
Dr
Pl
Cr
Bv
Dr
Rd
Av
Rd
Dr
Pl
Street Name and Type
Champaign
Firwood
Camden Woods
(York County)
Wenda
Tryon (North)
Main (Matthews)
Debris In Line
Roots
Grease
Grease
Roots
Other
Other
Grease
Roots
Vandalism
Grease
Grease
Grease
Pipe Failure [Break]
Grease
Grease
Debris In Line
Roots
Other
Roots
Cause of Spill / Bypass
St
Ln
Rd
Pl
St
St
Roots
Grease
Pump Station Equipment
Failure
Roots
Grease
Roots
26
6/11/2010
6/12/2010
6/16/2010
6/17/2010
6/19/2010
6/20/2010
6/23/2010
6/25/2010
6/28/2010
6/28/2010
6/29/2010
6/29/2010
18 spills
46
53
2200
410
19
96
96
1800
75
608
1300
120
23,051
0
26
2200
410
0
0
48
900
75
608
1170
120
21,348
Not Applicable
Mallard Creek
Little Sugar Creek
Irwin Creek
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Upper Little Sugar Creek
Back Creek
Briar Creek
Irwin Creek
Four Mile Creek
Upper Little Sugar Creek
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5324
12509
314
3400
112
6900
4237
2242
2965
1401
204
4200
Collins
Genoa
8th (East)
Trade Park
Sardis View
Wyndbend (Mint Hill)
Firwood
Pimpernel
Dunlavin
Morehead (West)
Demaree (Matthews)
Firwood
St
Ln
St
Ct
Rd
Ln
Ln
Rd
Wy
St
Ln
Ln
Roots
Grease
Debris In Line
Grease
Roots
Roots
Vandalism
Grease
Other
Grease
Grease
Other
TOTAL NUMBER OF FY2010 COLLECTION SYSTEM SPILLS: 349
Volume Safely Collected, Treated & Discharged During Fiscal Year 2010:
Volume Spilled:
Volume That Reached Surface Waters:
30,305,099,110 Gallons
813,044 Gallons
661,883 Gallons
PERCENTAGE OF WASTWATER SAFELY COLLECTED, TREATED AND RELEASED DURING
FY10: more than 99.9973%
FY09: more than 99.9987%
FY08: more than 99.9982%
FY07: more than 99.9948%
FY06: more than 99.9988%
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SECTION IIB. Permit Compliance and Reporting Violations, by plant
Irwin Creek WWTP -- NPDES Permit #NC0024945
MONTH
PERMIT LIMIT COMPLIANCE
REPORTING REQUIREMENT COMPLIANCE
July, 2009
August, 2009
September, 2009
October, 2009
November, 2009
December, 2009
January, 2010
February, 2010
March, 2010
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
There was a fecal coliform daily maximum limit violation on 4/9/10 at 1,100
cfu/100ml. The daily maximum limit is 1,000 cfu/100ml. The cause of this
permit limit violation is unknown.
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
April, 2010
May, 2010
June, 2010
None
None
None
Mallard Creek WRF -- NPDES Permit #NC0030210
MONTH
PERMIT LIMIT COMPLIANCE
REPORTING REQUIREMENT COMPLIANCE
July, 2009
August, 2009
September, 2009
October, 2009
November, 2009
December, 2009
January, 2010
February, 2010
March, 2010
April, 2010
May, 2010
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
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June, 2010
None
None
McAlpine Creek WWTF -- NPDES Permit #NC0024970
MONTH
PERMIT LIMIT COMPLIANCE
REPORTING REQUIREMENT COMPLIANCE
July, 2009
August, 2009
September, 2009
October, 2009
November, 2009
December, 2009
January, 2010
February, 2010
March, 2010
April, 2010
May, 2010
June, 2010
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
McDowell Creek WWTP -- NPDES Permit #NC0036277
MONTH
PERMIT LIMIT COMPLIANCE
REPORTING REQUIREMENT COMPLIANCE
July, 2009
August, 2009
September, 2009
October, 2009
November, 2009
December, 2009
January, 2010
February, 2010
March, 2010
April, 2010
May, 2010
June, 2010
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
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Sugar Creek WWTP -- NPDES Permit #NC0024937
MONTH
July, 2009
August, 2009
September, 2009
October, 2009
November, 2009
December, 2009
January, 2010
February, 2010
March, 2010
April, 2010
May, 2010
June, 2010
PERMIT LIMIT COMPLIANCE
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
REPORTING REQUIREMENT COMPLIANCE
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
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