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Heavy Rainfall Produces Wastewater Collection Line
Over Flows
Irving-Record
setting rainfall and high river flows on Tuesday,
June 26 caused two separate wastewater over flows
from the Trinity River Authority of Texas’ Elm Fork
wastewater collection system.
Wastewater lines are
customarily built adjacent to streams, on this
occasion the Elm Fork of the Trinity River, to
enable wastewater to flow by gravity to treatment
facilities. When rainfall and flood water cover
collection lines and manholes, water is able to
enter or infiltrate into the collection lines. Over
flows occur when the combined volume of wastewater
and rainfall exceed the capacity of the line.
While highly
undesirable, the impact was minimized on this
occasion by the volume of flood water in both the
collection line and the Elm Fork of the Trinity
River which ultimately received a portion of the
wastewater over flow.
Over
flows occurred at one location in Farmers Branch and
one location in Irving. As of 4 P.M. on June 27 the
locations were continuing to over flow. A final
estimated volume will be reported to the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality when the over
flows stop.
The
Farmers Branch location was from a Junction Box in
the vicinity of IH-635 and Luna Road. From 10 AM on
June 27 to 4 PM June 27, an estimated 360,000
gallons had escaped from the collection line.
The
Irving location was from a lift station in the
vicinity of Century Boulevard and International
Parkway. From approximately 7 AM on June 27 until 4
PM June 27, an estimated total of 121,000 was
released from this location.
Planning,
design and construction is under way to provide
better service to facilities in this area.
No public drinking water supplies were threatened or
contaminated by any of these over flows. The TCEQ
requires all wastewater over flows in excess of
100,000 gallons to be reported to themselves, the
public and other designated public officials.
For more information contact John Jadrosich or Debbie Bronson at 817-467-4343
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