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<:3c.'w.i�s.'m+>.<-.^d>"�..�'� � . �__ -._^� +-�.v:�- .�t.$.� ., .., ti_-..... .�-. _. s.=-. z.r! '�'#cw.•,a.�� aa��.''+�yri'�j�. ;N, r" ��;rK�nP�.r �. <br />M <br />Neil A. Nelson -2- March 13, 1981 <br />County Administrator <br />the lift station appears to be•shut off. Also, there is no back flow <br />preventor on the hose bibb. Photograph No. 1 is of the east lift station <br />of the Treasure Coast system. <br />The inspection continued to the sewage treatment plant which is located <br />south of Treasure Coast Subdivision and north of Oslo Road, with access <br />off of Oslo Road. The road leading into the sewage treatment facility <br />was blocked by demolition and debris material, and the road is inaccessible. <br />The only access to the treatment facility at this point is by foot. The vege- <br />tation around the treatment facility is very high, and the general effect is <br />the treatment facility is not very well kept. This is evidenced by the fact <br />there is vegetation growing out of the top of the treatment facility and <br />around the base of the structure at grade level. There is evidence of raw <br />sewage deposits in an area approximately 15 to 20 feet around the treatment <br />plant. It appears this material could be a foot thick. <br />The chlorine contact chamber appears -to be inoperable.- There is a very <br />large tree growing in and beside the structure, which, with the location of <br />the particular tree,.would keep the facility from being operable. There is <br />another structure located adjacent to the chlorine contact chamber. It ap- <br />pears to be an old chlorination building. This building is in a severe state <br />of disrepair. Photograph No. 2 is of the chlorination building. <br />Access was obtained to the top of the treatment facility which appears to be <br />an Imhoff process. The access bridge across the facility has collapsed and <br />is no longer a functional element. There is vegetation growing out of the <br />top of the facility, and there are bubbles coming uP in the stagnant liquid <br />within the treatment facility, which would appear to be gas generated by <br />anaerobic conditions. The treatment facility is not operating as a sewage - <br />treatment plant, and is totally non-operable. There are houses located within <br />.300 feet -of the-pinat, and there is -some odor present, probably as a result <br />of -anaerobic conditions taking place within the concrete Imhoff tank. <br />Photograph No. 3 was -taken atop the treatment plant locking west and -shows <br />.the condition of:the access_ bridge, and also shows the proximity of houses to <br />the plant. <br />The water treatment facility- There -is evidence that there has been some <br />maintenance -performed: This is given by the fact that screens have been _ <br />replaced on the.aerators. The building itself, the control building, appears <br />to have been painted, -and there appears to have.been some maintenance done on <br />the hydropneumatic tank. However, a detailed inspection is not available at <br />this time due to the fact that the -entire perimeter of the treatment facility <br />- is fenced and the fencing is'locked. Another inspection at another time will <br />be performed on the interior system. <br />:MAY151981oK4 6FAQ 44O <br />
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