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18C-048 (3) CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS �o��eT�ti DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 125 Locust Street Northampton, MA 01060-2066 413-587-1570 Fax 413-587-1576 Edward S. Huntley, P.E Director - , -7 r September 10, 2008 Northampton Health Care 737 Bridge Road Northampton, MA 01060 a- Attn: Administrator CERTIFIED MAIL# 7004 1160 0005 0266 2457 Re: VIOLATION and PENDING FINE ILLEGAL DISCHARGES TO SANITARY SEWER Dear Administrator: The Northampton Department of Public Work's (DPW) continues to monitor your sanitary sewer discharge point on Prospect Avenue. Northampton Health Care continues to discharge illegal material(s)to the City's sanitary sewer system on a regular basis even with the most recent upgrades to the screen rack system. The DPW has documented these events with photographs. The discharge of these materials is illegal under the City's Sewer Use Ordinance, specifically Chapter 260.18, 19 and 20. Your facility has been warned on a number of occasions and most recently on May 5, 2008 via Certified Mail. The Northampton Board of Public Works at its August 27, 2008 meeting discussed the continued violations and agreed that instead of the surcharge(s)being paid that the monies be invested in the upgrades so that there would be no future violations. The DPW believes this proactive approach is in the best interest of all parties. Prior discussions centered on installation of a grinder station which for some reason was not implemented. The DPW believes that this is the most viable option considering the continuation of these types of discharges. Your facility is required to take immediate action(s)to ensure that these items do not continue to be discharged to the City sewer system. The DPW requires that you submit, no later than the end of day on September 26, 2008, a written plan of compliance with the City's Sewer Use Ordinance. Failure to provide this plan on this date will result in a $5,000.00 violation for each documented event after the May 5, 2008 letter and M•\Rrirlue RnadWinlatinn 717 Rrirlve Road 091 OOR dor. subsequent $5,000.00 per violation thereafter. Implementation of the plan will follow immediately after concurrence by the DPW. Please feel free to call me at the above telephone number to discuss this matter. Sincerely, Ned Huntley, P.E. Director of Public Works c; Mayor Clare Higgins BPW John Hall Charlene Shea, W WTF Anthony Patillo,Building Commissioner M..\Bridge Road\Violation 737 Bridge Road 091008.doc The pPW requires that you submit, no later than the end of day on May 30, 2008, a W. of compliance with the City's Sewer Use Ordinance. Failure to provide this plan on thi, will result in a$5,000.00 violation for the April 25, 2008 event and subsequent $5,000.00 violation thereafter. Implementation of the plan will follow immediately after concurrence the DPW. Please feel free to call me at the above telephone number to discuss this matter. Sincerely, Ned Huntley, P.E. Director of Public Works enclosure c: Mayor Clare Higgins BPW John Hall Charlene Shea, WWTF Anthony Patillo, Building Commissioner Pg.2/2,UABridge Road\VIOLATION sewer rags 737 bridge road 050508.doc CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS g 125 Locust Street Northampton, MA 01060-2066 413-587-1570 Fax 413-587-1576 Edward S. Huntley, RE Director May 5, 2008 j" 2008 Northampton Health Care a 737 Bridge Road +� 1 Northampton, MA 01060 U ----' ' Attn: Administrator CERTIFIED MAIL # 7005 3110 0000 6866 0582 Re: VIOLATION and PENDING FINE ILLEGAL DISCHARGE TO SANITARY SEWER Dear Administrator: The Northampton Department of Public Work's (DPW)has been documenting your sanitary sewer discharge point on Prospect Avenue for over two (2) years. Northampton Health Care continues to discharge illegal material(s)to the City's sanitary sewer system on a regular basis. The illegal discharge consists of rags, heavy paper towels and other linens. These materials have the capability of causing the system to clog, which in turn will cause sewer backups into residential homes. In June 9, 2007 a blockage on Gleason Road caused raw sewerage to backup up into residents basements. During clearing of the blockage, a large amount of rags and grease were noted. The discharge of these materials is illegal under the City's Sewer Use Ordinance, specifically Chapter 260.18, 19 and 20 (attached). Your facility was warned on February 4, 2006 via Certified Mail. In addition I have spoken with a Mr. Fritz directly regarding this issue. At one point Mr. Fritz discussed a grinder station, which was not placed in service to DPW's knowledge. Mr. Frtiz also discussed not utilizing these rags anymore, which is currently is not the case. I also called Rich Perry, Maintenance Director after the September 9, 2007 waste removal and left a message. Mr. Perry stated that the use of these rags would cease. Your facility is required to take immediate action(s)to ensure that these items do not continue to be discharged to the City sewer system. Photos documented an enhanced screen system on your property dated March 10, 2006 but it is not known whether or not this screen is still functional and daily cleanings are adhered too. Most recently on May 2, 2008,the DPW cleared a substantial amount of the same material from the manhole. The DPW asked that someone from your maintenance staff be present to document the problem and the site visit was refused. Pg.1/2,UABridge Road\VIOLATION sewer rags 737 bridge road 050508.doc CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS �d DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 126 Locust Street i Northampton, MA 01060 413-587-1570 Fax 413-687-1576 George Andrikidis, P.E. Director February 7, 2006 Northampton Health Care 737 Bridge Road Northampton, MA 01060 CERTIFIED MAIL.#7004 1160 0005 0266 0972 Re: ILLEGAL DISCHARGE TO SANITARY SEWER Dear Property Owner: It has come to the Northampton Department of Public Work's (DPW) attention that your facility is discharging illegal material to the City's sanitary sewer system. The illegal discharge consists of rags, heavy paper towels and other linens. These materials have the capability of causing the system to clog, which in turn may be able to cause sewer backups into residential homes_ The discharge of these materials is illegal under the City's Sewer Use Ordinance, specifically Section 22.43(6). The City has the right to fine an amount not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000)per day for each offense. Your facility is required to take immediate action to ensure that these items do not continue to be discharge to the City sewer system. Appropriate action(s) acceptable to the City would include debris racks and daily cleaning. Please inform the PDW how you which to proceed. You are expected to be in contact no later that February 17, 2006 to discuss the matter. If you have any questions, please contact me at the above number. Sincerely, Ned Huntley, P.8. City Engineer c: BPW George Andrikidis, P.E. Charlene Shea, WWTF Anthony Patillo, Building Commissioner Pg.1l1,UABridge Roed\Land Taking Correspondencelsewer rags 737 bridge road 020406.doc q±c +a f ISM � ow8 ` -.0 September 23, 2008 City of Northampton Massachusetts Department of Public Works 125 Locust St. Northampton Mass. 01060 Ned Huntley P.E. Director of Public Works Dear Mr. Huntley In reference to your letter dated September 10, 2008 in regards to Illegal Discharges into the Sanitary Sewer system,Northampton Rehabilitation&Nursing Center has come up with a plan of correction for the discharge of disposable wipes into the city sewer system. Effective September 18, 2008 the Nursing home instituted a policy that no more disposable wet wipes will be used in the building. A plan of correction was put into place where the facility will purchase reusable wash cloths for the nursing staff to use for patient care rather than the disposable cloths. This clinical procedure will eliminate the flushing of all disposable wipes into the city sewer system, as the reusable wash cloths can be re washed several times before being discarded The Administrator, Director of Nursing &Director of Environmental Services will be monitoring this plan of correction on a daily basis to insure the nursing staff is following the plan of correction,the Maintenance department will also monitor the outside sewer line for any discharge on a daily basis and report any problems to the Administrator. Northampton Rehab &Nursing center does believe that this plan of correction will eliminate the on going sewer problem that has been on going. The nursing home does appreciate all the support and input that the Department of Public Works and the city of Northampton has given us in this matter. If you have any question please feel free to call me or stop at the nursing home regarding any further problems on this matter. Sincerely Richard Perry Director of Environmental Services cc: Mayor Clare Higgins Anthony Patillo, Building Commissioner John Hall Charlene Shea r TO: LOUIS HASBROUCK BUILDING INSPECTOR CITY OF NORTHAMPTOM FROM RICH PERRY NORTHAMPTON REHAB & NURSING CENTER