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MAY -15 1981 <br />Ne-il A'. Nelson <br />.County Administrator <br />4-6 PAcE441 <br />-3- March .13, 1981 <br />The inspection continued'to southern most pump station of the Treasure <br />Coast Utilities Franchise. The lift -station is of similar -design and <br />-construction as that of the eastern lift station. This lift station <br />appears to have been vandalized. There appears to be -a bypass of .a <br />flexible hose from the lift station with the discharge of this flexible <br />hose Laying on.the ground and south of the lift station.- There is raw <br />sewage in an area approximately 50 -to 75 feet wide, and approximately <br />300 to 400 feet in length extending to the south. The hose is on the <br />ground_and appears to be the source of -the raw sewage due to erosion <br />tak-ing place at the discharge of the hose. The apparent. use of this. <br />lift station is to bypass -the plant entirely and discharge raw --sewage <br />onto the ground. The discharge of this pump -station is ponding on the <br />_ ground and there is a great deal of odor associated with it also. <br />The interior portion of the lift station was not accessible due -to the <br />appearance of raw sewage in the base of the. lift station. It appears <br />there is a submersible pump lowered into the wet well and is plugged <br />into an auxiliary outlet in the lift station. "The main pumps appear <br />to be non -operational. The station has been vandalized, evidenced by <br />the fact that the door is open and the access cover on the roof of the <br />station is open also. <br />Photograph No. 4 is taken on top of the lift station looking south and _ <br />displays pump discharge. <br />ohn A. Robbins <br />For the Joint Venture <br />JAR: vs <br />cc: Mr. George Liner <br />Mr. Jim Jones <br />Mr. James Beindorf <br />Mr. Joe Collins <br />