| Violation ID |
Occurrence Date |
Violation Type |
Violation Description(-) |
Violation Status |
Priority |
Source |
Facility Name |
Violated Reg. Meas. ID |
Violated Reg. Meas. Order No. |
Linked to Enf. |
| 1145318 |
06/27/2025 |
CAT2 |
Chlorine, Total Residual 1-Hour Average (Mean) limit is 0.019 mg/L and reported value was 0.427 mg/L at EFF-001. |
Violation |
N |
eSMR |
EchoWater Resource Recovery Facility |
443209 |
R5-2021-0019-02 |
Y |
| 1141646 |
02/03/2025 |
Deficient Monitoring |
Effluent pH readings were bad/invalid for approximately 26 minutes following routine maintenance of pH analyzers. The redundant pH analyzer was being cleaned at the time of the incident. |
Violation |
N |
eSMR |
EchoWater Resource Recovery Facility |
443209 |
R5-2021-0019-02 |
Y |
| 1131590 |
09/04/2024 |
Order Conditions |
Inorganic compounds (nitrates and other salts) continue to be detected above WQ limits. Discharger required to evaluate the effectiveness of cleanup |
Violation |
None |
Report |
EchoWater Resource Recovery Facility |
404120 |
R5-2015-0133 |
N |
| 1131471 |
07/10/2024 |
Deficient Monitoring |
Echowater Facility lost continuous monitoring of the EFF-001 for approximately 8 minutes when a contractor working on upgrading the Emerson Ovation Plant Computer Control System made an error and connected a wire to the wrong system. Operations immediately diverted discharge from the river; however, it takes approximately 8 minutes for the valve to close. The dechlorination process continued to operate automatically by a local Programmable Logic Controller, and an area operator at that location manually checked and ensured all values remained within compliance with the permit; however, the 8 minutes of lost data could not be recovered. See cover letter for additional details. |
Violation |
N |
eSMR |
EchoWater Resource Recovery Facility |
443209 |
R5-2021-0019-02 |
Y |
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