Friday, August 19, 2011

SANITARY SEWER OVERFLOW ON W. GORDON

ACCORDING  TO  CHET  WARD, PROJECT  MANAGER FOR  SOUTHWEST  WATER  COMPANY, ON  THURSDAY AUGUST  18  FROM  1800  TO  2300, A  SANITARY SEWER  OVERFLOW OCCURRED  UNDER A  CREEK  CULVERT  ALONG  WEST  GORDON ST. WHERE  TOWN  BRANCH  CROSSES. APPROXIMATELY 6000  GALLONS OF  WASTE  WATER,CLASSIFIED AS A  MAJOR  SPILL, ESCAPED FROM  A  SEWER  LINE. THE  OVERFLOW  FLOWED INTO  TOWN  BRANCH.

 

SOUTHWEST  WATER RESPONDED IMMEDIATELY AND  HAS NOTIFIED  THE  GEORGIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  AGENCY. WATER  SAMPLES ARE  BEING  TAKEN AND  ANALYZED  AS  REQUIRED BY  THE  STATE.

 

THE  SPILL  WAS  CONTAINED AND  ALL DEBRIS  HAS  BEEN CLEANED UP.WARNING  SIGNS HAVE  BEEN  POSTED AT  THE  SITE OF  THE SPILL AND  WILL  REMAIN THERE  FOR  SEVEN DAYS. THE  CLOGGED SEWER  LINE HAS  BEEN JETTED AND  CLEANED  TO  PREVENT ANOTHER   OVERFLOW.

 

DIRECTION  ANY  QUESTIONS  TO  CHET WARD AT  706-647-9694.

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