Congenial yet sometimes testy, the Florida counties meeting Valdosta about sewage again last night.
The Valdosta catch basin many Floridians thought would be finished by now? Probably by December.
That report the Utilities Manager last time said explained why 8 or 10 million gallons was big enough for a catch basin? No, it doesn’t explain that. Fortunately, Georgia EPD wants to know how many gallons will be needed for how much rain, and apparently won’t issue a permit for the catch basin until there are answers, so maybe we’ll finally find out.
GA-EPD also wanted to know what if the catch basin fills up? Valdosta’s answer: tanker trucks to ship the sewage from the Withlacoochee Wastewater Treatment Plant to the Mud Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. Or the other direction, if needed. That sounds like a fine idea. Although it doesn’t address the question of what if the heavy rains fall directly on Valdosta and both WTPs fill up.
Meanwhile, the catch basin is just one of a combination of fixes, mostly intended to alleviate infiltration of stormwater into the sewer system, and about 25% of those are done, says Valdosta City Manager Mark Barber.
Will all these projects be finished this year? No.
Floridians offer to get national elected officials to help.
Floridians also emphasized Ecotourism, and asked me to talk about the 350 people who just came through on Paddle Georgia (#PaddleGA2019), the WWALS Boomerang paddle race from Florida to Georgia and back, and the proposed River Camp at the Little River Confluence west of Valdosta, like the ones on the Suwannee River Wilderness Trail. Valdosta Mayor John Gayle wrote down the date of the WWALS Boomerang (October 26th), and afterwards both Hamilton and Madison Counties promised to help.
Tom Mirti of SRWMD described Florida water quality testing, but didn’t mention that FDEP’s monthly testing isn’t made public until four months later. He did mention that FDEP is now testing for sucralose. Merrillee Malwwitz-Jipson, who requested that, was sitting right there. Thanks to her and Jim Tatum for coming from Florida to this meeting.
Valdosta City Manager Mark Barber said Valdosta was still testing at the state line, which caused me to ask why I didn’t get any results for those locations this year in response to open records requests, then? Valdosta Utilities Director Darryl Muse said that was because they haven’t actually tested at the state line this year. He also complained that he had staff working 100 hours a week. Which makes me wonder whether the city of Valdosta is really giving him what he needs, or whether he hasn’t asked for everything he needs.
Anyway, people were rightly impressed with how much Valdosta has done and with their current plans. However, there is still room for improvement.
Below are links to each WWALS video, followed by a WWALS video playlist. I caught as many of the main questions as I could, and named the main speaker and their county.
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Introductions, Valdosta sewage & Florida Task Force
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Presentation –Darryl Muse, Valdosta Utilities Director
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Anticipated completion date, Ken Cornell, Alachua County
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How many gallons, Rick Davis, Madison County
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Will the one catch basin alleviate all –Ronald Williams, Columbia County
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Forthcoming projects –Darryl Muse, Valdosta Utilities Director
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Will these projects eliminate infiltration? –Rick Davis, Madison County
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Combination of fixes, 25% I&I so far –Mark Barber, Valdosta City Manager
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GA-EPD: what if pond fills up; tanker trucks –Darryl Muse, Utilities Director
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Sending flows to other WTP –Darryl Muse, Valdosta Utilities Director
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SPLOST penny sales tax –John Gayle, Valdosta Mayor
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When will Browns Canal be complete? –Rick Davis, Madison County
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What storm events keep you up at night? –Ken Cornell, Alachua County
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How many gallons in tanker trucks? –Beth Burnham, Hamilton County
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WTP in flood plain? –William Martin, Gilchrist County
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Jim McBreyer’s questions from last time –Rick Davis, Task Force Chair
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Eco-Tourism –Rick Davis, Task Force Chair
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Paddle Georgia, WWALS Boomerang, River Camps –Suwannee Riverkeeper
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TV segment on Valdosta LiDAR? –Beth Burnham, Hamilton County
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Thanks and keep us informed –Ken Cornell, Alachua County
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Continue quarterly meetings –Rick Davis, Task Force Chair
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Two states working together –Ronald Williams, Columbia County
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Jim McBreyer again –Mark Barber, Valdosta City Manager
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Florida water quality testing –Tom Mirti, SRWMD
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Valdosta state line testing? (not really) –Suwannee Riverkeeper
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Is Florida DEP like GA-EPD? (yes) –Sandra Tooley, Valdosta City Council
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And sucralose –Tom Mirti, SRWMD
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Jack and bore under roads? –Thomas Demps, Taylor County
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Parsons report catch basin size? (No) –John S. Quarterman, Suwannee Riverkeeper
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GA-EPD: how many gallons; how much rain –Darryl Muse, Valdosta Utilities Director
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Different approach now –Mark Barber, Valdosta City Manager
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All these projects be finished this year? (No.) –Laura Bauer
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Get national elected officials to help –Don Hale, Suwannee County
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Come to Florida next time –Rick Davis, Task Force Chair
Here’s a WWALS video playlist:
Videos: Valdosta and Florida Counties about sewage 2019-07-10
Video by John S. Quarterman for WWALS Watershed Coalition (WWALS),
Special thanks for coming to WWALS members Scotti Jay, Laura Bauer, Merrillee Malwitz-Jipson, and Jim Tatum, the latter two from Florida. Also Stew Lilker from Columbia County for coming with his Columbia County Observer camera.
Interestingly, not a single candidate for Valdosta mayor attended this time, and no candidates for city council other than incumbents. You’d think wastewater would be an important election issue, considering Valdosta wants $40 million from the upcoming SPLOST referendum.
-jsq, John S. Quarterman, Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®
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