Update 2023-12-20:
End date and waterway affected of Valdosta 425,000 gallon sewage spill 2023-12-11.
In Valdosta’s written reports to GA-EPD about
a couple of recent sewage spills,
we find a few more details.
Details that were not in GA-EPD’s Sewage Spills Report
or in
Valdosta’s press release about the one that had a press release.
The December 4, E. Park Ave. 7,500 gallon spill had no Valdosta press release.
The report Valdosta sent GA-EPD says,
“CAUSE OF OVERFLOW: Contractor owned/operated pumps for city projects
bypass were turned down for unknown reason by contractor. Allowed Infiltration
and Inflow to overwhelm system.”
Also, “
CORRECTIVE ACTION TAKEN TO MITIGATE OR TO REDUCE ADVERSE
EFFECTS: Central Maintenance Operators directed Contractor to increase pump speed to deal
with backup. Pumps at maximum to deal with flow, no issue.”
And, “CORRECTIVE ACTION TAKEN TO PREVENT FUTURE SPILL:
Contractor to be counseled on new SOPs for private pump monitoring and usage on
City Bypass systems. Any other action TBD.”
And GA-EPD has provided a bit more information beyond that, including willingness to get more precision on spill location and affected waterway from the reporting organization.
Two Valdosta sewage spill reports to GA-EPD
Eddy Basileo of GA-EPD’s Municipal Compliance Unit, Watershed Compliance,
Watershed Protection Branch, answered early Monday morning two of the three Georgia Open Records Act (GORA) requests I sent over the weekend.
The response included the emails from Valdosta Acting Utilities Director Jason Barnes that delivered those reports to GA-EPD.
They read: Continue reading →