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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFlow Violations with Attachments 1994• 1 HAMILTON WESTERN UTILITIES, INC. June 27, 1994 Mayor Johnson City of Carmel One Civic Square Carmel, IN. 46032 MAYOR'S OFFICE J 1 JUN 2 8 1994 CERTIFIED LETTER # P 850 146 697 Honorable Mayor Johnson: I received the enclosed letter from James Dougherty last week and as President of Hamilton Western Utilities, Inc. I am bothered both by the tone of the letter and by its innuendo that Hamilton Western is in violation of its Agreement with Carmel. Secondly, the chart which was enclosed was apparently based upon numbers from our original 1984 Service Agreement with Carmel which were amended by the Extension Agreement executed August 5, 1991 wherein Hamilton Western agreed to contribute approximately $800,000.00 toward the expansion of Carmel's wastewater facilities in exchange for 400,000 gallons per day of increased capacity at the North/South Interceptor. More troubling still is the fact that this information based upon old numbers and calculated in a manner not contemplated by the Agreements was disseminated by Mr. Dougherty to members of the Town Council of Westfield and to the general public without ever mentioning the alleged violations to Hamilton Western. Through conversations with developers in our area we have learned that developers are being told by governmental officials in the Town of Westfield that Hamilton Western is out of capacity. This clearly affects the reputation of Hamilton Western in the community and its ability to expand and serve new customers and is untrue. Furthermore, there was no effort made to contact either me or anyone else at Hamilton Western to discuss these false allegations before this information was spread publicly. Our counsel has now reviewed the Wastewater Service Agreement entered into between Carmel and Hamilton Western, March 23,•1984 and the Extension of Municipal Wastewater Service Agreement dated August 5, 1991 and the Extension Agreement clearly states that the penalty provisions of the 1984 Agreement were to be modified to reflect the increase in capacity provided for under the 1991 Agreement. The figures used by Jones &Henry Engineers, Inc. to prepare the Review of Flow Records do not reflect the increase in capacity provided for in the 1991 Agreement. Furthermore, the Review details hourly violations for which there is not basis in either Agreement. 1350 Greyhound Court 4 Carmel; Indiana 46032-1065 4 (317) 848-6882 4 FAX (317) 575-9074 Before this matter gets out of hand any further and more damage is done to Hamilton Western's reputation based upon false information, I would suggest that you consult with your counsel as.I have done and that a meeting be arranged to discuss these alleged violations. Very truly yours, HAMILTON WESTERN UTILITIES, INC. J€ffrey C. Henson, President JCH/wm cc: James G. Dougherty, Carmel Utilities Brian Houghton, Jones & Henry Engineers, Inc. Keith Gambrel, Katz, Sapper & Miller Gordon Byers John Kupke, HNTB Kathryn Kunz, Kunz and Kunz 1350 Greyhound Court 6 Carmel, Indiana 46032-1065 4 (317) 848-6882 1 FAX (317) 575-9074 R' JUN -28-94 TUE 16:37 VILLAGE FARMS Pli (317) 571.2443 FAX NO. 317 575 9074 P.02 CARMEL UTILITIES Mr. Ralph L. Wilfong, II Hamilton Western Utilities 1350 Greyhound Court Carmel, IN 46032 Dear Mr. Wilfong: ONE CIVIC SQUARE P.O. BOX 1399 CARMEL, INDIANA 46032 WATER UTILITY WASTEWATER UTILITY June 13, 1994 RE: Hamilton Westem Utilities Sewage Flow Limits Being Exceeded We have had Jones & Henry Engineers, Inc. review your flow records for 1993 covering both the Neville Lane and Village Farms meters. Enclosed are the results of that review. Hamilton Western Utilities has clearly exceeded the agreed limits on numerous occasions. We are herewith directing that Hamilton Western should take appropriate actions to cease these violations and notify us of what actions will be taken. In the near future we will seek penalties and surcharges for the exceeded agreed limits. Yours very truly, }*e7flCL James G. Dougherty Utilities Manager JGD:pag Enclosure cc: Mayor Johnson Brian Houghton, Jones & Henry Engineers, Inc. Keith Gambrel, Katz, Sapper & Miller Gordon Byers John Kupke, HNTB JUN -28-94 TUE 16:37 VILLAGE FARMS FAX NO. 317 575 9074 P.03 eimi,Jones & Henry Engineers, Inc. 2420 N. COLISEUM BLVD. SUITE 214, Fowl- WAYNE, 1N 46805 • 219/482-1920 June 1, 1994 Mr. James Dougherty Utility Manager City of Carmel One Civic Square Carmel, IN 46032 Subject: Hamilton Western Utilities Wastewater Meter Flow 4:r:''lai rn Jim Oouynerty o JIv7.1 6 19;9, Dear Mr. Dougherty: Jones & Henry has reviewed the meter flow records for Hamilton Western Utilities' Neville Lane and Village Farms meters for 1993 to determine the event and volumes of flow that exceed the agreed reserve capacity for Hamilton Western Utilities. We're enclosing the results of our review for the City of Carmel to forward on to Hamilton Western Utilities. Hamilton Western Utilities has clearly exceeded their agreed limits on numerous occasions and the City of Carmel should seek penalties and surcharges for the events and volumes of wastewater flow that have exceeded the agreed limits. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Very truly yours, JONES & HENRY ENGINEERS, INC. `Ata tc J ` o_X--drcit Brian W. Houghton, P.E. Director - Fort Wayne Office BWH/dmk Enclosure ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS JUN -28-94 TUE 16:37 VILLAGE FARMS FAX N0. 317 575 9074 REVIEW OF HAMILTON WESTERN UTILITIES' FLOW RECORDS EXCEDANCE OF RESERVED CAPACITY P. 04 3 DATE 1993 MGNAMARA 'NEVILLE LANE' DAILY AVG (0.55 MGD) INT PEAK PLANT FLOW (0.55 MGD) NORTH/SOUTH 'VILLAGE MAX DAY VOL (0.68 MGD) INT FARMS' PEAK PLANT (0.74 MGD) 30 Day AVO (0.34 MGD) BOTH INT TOTAL PER MONTH VOL (27.07= COMMENTS JANUARY. 1 1 X X -. 2 3 4 HOURS X x 16 HOURS I X X 4 11 HOURS X X =' 5 X X 6 7 X 8 X 9 I x 10 X 11 X 12 1 X 13 X 14 X 15 X 16 I X 17 X 18 X -. 19 X 20X 21 I X -_ 22 X 23 X 24 1 X 25 1 X 26 X 27 X 28 X -_ 29 X 30 X 31 X TOTAL 1 DAY 3 DAYS 3 DAYS 31 DAYS 0.675 MGD27.52 FEBRUARY 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 X 6 X 7 X -. JUN -28-94 TUE 16:38 VILLAGE FARMS FAX 110. 317 575 9074 P. 05 REVIEW OF HAMILTON WESTERN UTILITIES' FLOW RECORDS EXCEDANCE OF RESERVED CAPACITY 3 MCNAMARA INT 'NEVILLE LANE' NORTH/SOUTH INT sVILIAGE FARMS' BOTH INT TOTAL PER MONTH VOL (27.0708 MG) COMMENTS DATE 1993 DAILY AVG (0.55 MGD) PEAK PLANT FLOW (0.55 MGD) MAX DAY VOL (0.88 MGD PEAK PLANT 0.74 MGD) 30 Day AVG (0.34 MGD) 9 X 10 X 11 x 12 X 13 X 14 X 15 X 16 X 171 X 18 X 19 1 X 20 X 21 X 22 X 23 24 X 25 X 26 X 27 X 28 X TOTAL 0 DAYS 0 DAYS 0 DAYS 28 DAYS 0.465 MGD 18.8883 MG MARCH 1 1 2 X 3 4 + HOURS X 4 X 17 HOURS X 5 2HOURS 8 X 7 8 1HOUR 9 X 10 11 i X 12 X 13 X 14 X 15 X 16 X 17 X 18 X JUN -28-94 TUE 16:39 VILLAGE FARMS FAX N0. 317 575 9074 P.06 REVIEW OF HAMILTON WESTERN UTILITIES' FLOW RECORDS OF RESERVED CAPACITY 3 -- . MCNAMARA INT - 'NEVILLE LANE' NORTH/SOUTH INT 'VILLAGE FARMS BOTH INT TOTAL PER MONTH VOL (27.0708 MG) -.- COMMENTS DATE 1993 DAILY AVG (0.55 MGD) PEAK PLANT FLOW (0.65 MGD) MAX DAY VOL (0.88 MGD) PEAK PLANT (0.74 MGD) 30 Day AVG 0.34 MOD) X 19 20 X 21 X 22 43 -_ 1 3/4 HOURS X X 24 X 25 X 26 X 27 X 28 X 29 x 30 X 31 X TOTAL 1 DAY 5 DAYS 0 DAYS 27 DAYS 0.569 MGD 27.6354 MG APRIL 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 X 6 X 7 X 6 X 9 X 10 1/2 HOUR X 11 X 12 X 13 X X 14 X 18 1/2 HOURS X X 15 X 10 + HOURS X X 18 5 HOURS X X 17 x x 18 X X 19 - X X 20X X 211 X .- 22 X 23 X 24 X 25 X 26 JUN -28-94 TUE 16:39 VILLAGE FARMS FAX N0. 317 575 9074 REVIEW OF HAMILTON WESTERN UTILITIES' FLOW RECORDS EXCEDANCE OF RESERVED CAPACITY P. 07 3 MCNAMARA INT 'NEVILLE LANE' NORTH/SOUTH INT "VILLAGE FARMS' BOTH INT TOTAL PER MONTH VOL (27.0708 MG)27 COMMENTS DATE 1993 . DAILY AVG (0.55 MGD) PEAK PLANT FLOW (0.55 MGD) MAX DAY VOL (0.68 MGD) PEAK PLANT (0.74 MGD) 30 Day AVG (0.34 MUD) X 28 X 29 X 30 X TOTAL 2 DAYS 4 DAYS 8 DAYS 30 DAYS 0.591 MGD 26.9478 MG MAY 1 x 2 X 3 1/2 HOUR X 4 3 HOURS X 8 8HOURS -X 6 X 7 X 8 x 9 -- X 10 X 11 X 12 X 13 X 14 X 15 X 18 X 17 --� x 16 X 19 X 20 X 21 X 22 X 23 --I X 24 --I X 25 26 X27 X28 X -_ 29 -_-I X 30 x -_ 31 X TOTAL 0 DAYS 3 DAYS 0 DAYS 31 DAYS 0.539 MGD 23.9132 MO JUNE 1 -- X -I JUN -28-94 TUE 16:40 VILLAGE FARMS FAX NO. 317 575 9074 P. 08 REVIEW OF HAMILTON WESTERN UTILITIES' FLOW RECORDS IXCEDANCE OF RESERVED CAPACITY 3 MCNAMARA INT 1 NEVILLE LANE' NORTH/SOUTH INT 'VILLAGE FARMS' BOTH INT TOTAL PER MONTH VOL (27.0708 MO) COMMENTS DATE 1993 DAILY AVG (0.55 MGD) PEAK PLANT FLOW (0.55 MOD) MAX DAY VOL (0.68 MGD) PEAK PLANT (0.74 MGD) 30 Day AVO (0.34 MOD) 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 X 6 X 7 x 8 X 9 X 10 X 11 X 12 X 13 X 14 X 15 X 16 X 17 X 16 X 19 X 20 X 21 X 22 X 23 X 24 X 25 X 26 X 27 X 28 X 29 X 30 X TOTAL I 0 DAYS 0 DAYS I 0 DAYS 30 DAYS 0.509 MGD 20.9409 MG JULY 1 1/2 HOUR X X 2 X 3 X X 4 X 5 X 6 X 7 x 8 X 9 X 10 X JUN -28-94 TUE 16:40 VILLAGE FARMS FAX N0. 317 575 9074 REVIEW OF HAMILTON WESTERN UTILITIES' FLOW RECORDS DANCE OF RESERVED CAPACITY P. 09 3 DATE MCNAMARA 'NEVILLE LANE' DAILY AVG (0.56 MGD) EXCE INT PEAK PLANT FLOW (0.55 MGD) NORTH/SOUTH 'VILLAGE MAX DAY VOL (0.68 MGD) INT FARMS' PEAK PLANT (0.74 MGD) 30 Day AVO (034 MW) _ BOTH INT TOTAL PER MONTH VOL (27.0708 MG) COMMENTS 1983 11 X 12 X 13 X 14 1 + HOUR X 15 X 18 x 17 1 X 18 X 19 1 X 20 1 X 21 1 X 22 X 23i X 24 2 HOURS X 25 X 26 X 27 X 28 1 X 29 X. 30 X 31 X TOTAL ' 0 DAYS 3 DAYS 2 DAYS 31 DAYS 0.561 MW 24.5552 MG AUGUST I 1 X 2 X 3 .� X 4 X 5 X 6 x 7 X 9 __- X 10 X 11 X 12 X 13 X 14 X 15I X 18 X 17 x 1a -- X JUN -28-94 TUE 16:41 VILLAGE FARMS FAX NO. 317 575 9074 REVIEW OF HAMILTON WESTERN UTILITIES' FLOW RECORDS EXCEDANCE OF RESERVED CAPACITY P. 10 3 DATE MCNAMARA 'NEVILLE LANE' DAILY AVG (0 55 MGT)) INT PEAK PLANT FLOW (0.55 MGD) NORTH/SOUTH 'VILLAGE MAX DAY VOL (0.68 MGD INT FARMS' PEAK PLANT (0.74 MGD) X 30 Day AVG (0.34 MG0) ao l n Ir. TOTAL PER MONTH VOL (27.0708 MG) COMMENTS 1993 19 20 X 21 X 22 X 23 X 24 X X 25 28 X 27 X 28 X 29 X 30 X 31 4 HOURS X -, TOTAL 0 DAYS 1 DAY 0 DAYS 31 DAYS 0.480 MGD20.7- SEPTEMSE 1 1 1/4 HOURS X 2 1HOUR X 3 X 13 + HOURS X 4 10 + HOURS X 5 3 HOURS X 6 2 HOURS X 7 X 8 1HOUR X 9 1 HOUR X 10 1 HOUR X 11 X 12 X 13 4 HOURS X 14 1 HOUR X 15 1 HOUR X 16 1 HOUR X 17 1 HOUR X 18 X 19 X 20 1 HOUR X 21 1/2 HOUR X 22 1 HOUR X 23 1 HOUR X 24 1 HOUR X i 25 2 1/2 HOURS X 26 4 1/2 HOURS X JUN -28-94 TUE 16:41 VILLAGE FARMS FAX N0. 317 575 9074 REVIEW OF HAMILTON WESTERN UTILITIES' FLOW RECORDS EXCEDANCE OF RESERVED CAPACITY P. 11 3 MCNAMARA INT 'NEVILLE LANE' NORTH/SOUTH NT 'VILLAGE FARMS' BOTH INT TOTAL PER MONTH VOL (27.0708 MG) COMMENTS DATE DAILY AVG (0.55 MGD) PEAK PLANT FLOW (0.55 MOD) MAX DAY VOL (0.68 MGD) PEAK PLANT (0.74 MGD) 30 Day AVG (0.34 MGD) 1993 4 HOURS ' X 27 26 1 HOUR X 4 29 1 HOUR X 30 1 HOUR X TOTAL 1 DAY 25 DAYS 0 DAYS 30 DAYS 0.478 MGD , 20.1337 MG _ i OCTOBER 1 1 HOUR X 2X 3 X i 4 1 HOUR X 5 1 HOUR X 6 1 HOUR X 7 1HOUR X 6 1 HOUR X 9 1 HOUR X 10 h X 11 1 HOUR X 12 1 HOUR X 13 1 HOUR X 14 1 HOUR X 15 X 15 X 17 X 18 1 HOUR X 19 1/2 HOUR X 20 I 1 HOUR X 21 X 22 X 23 X 24 X 25 1 1/4 HOURS X 26 1/2 HOUR X 27 X 28 1 HOUR X 29 1 /2 HOUR X 30 X 31 X TOTAL 0 DAYS 15 DAYS 0 DAYS 31 DAYS 0.414 MW 18.3054 MG NOVEMBER 1 1/2 HOUR X JUN -28-94 TUE 16:42 VILLAGE FARMS FAX N0. 317 575 9074 REVIEW OF HAMILTON WESTERN UTILITIES' FLOW RECORDS CEDANCE OF RESERVED CAPACITY P. 12 3 EX MCNAMARA INT 'NEVILLE LANE' NORTH/SOUTH INT 'VILLAGE FARMS' BOTH INT TOTAL PER MONTH VOL (27.0708 MG) COMMENTS DATE 1993 DAILY AVG (0.55 MGD) PEAK PLANT FLOW (0.55 MGD) 1 HOUR MAX DAY VOL (0.68 MW) PEAK PLANT (0.74 MOD) X 30 Day AVG (0.34 MGD) 2 3 112 HOUR X 4 1 HOUR X 5 X 6 X 7 X 8 1 X 9 X 10 1 HOUR i X 11 X 12 I X 13 X 14 X 22 HOURS X 15 X 16 HOURS X 16 2 HOURS X X 17 X 23 HOURS X X 18 X 7 HOURS X X 19 3 HOURS X X 20 2 HOURS X X 21 I X X 22 1 HOUR X X 23 X X 24 1 HOUR X 26 1 1/2 HOURS X 26 3 HOURS X 27 3 1/2 HOURS X 28 4 HOURS X 29 1 1/2 HOURS X 30 1 1/2 HOURS X TOTAL 4 DAYS 20 DAYS B DAYS 30 DAYS 0.547 MW 23.7532 MG DECEMBER 1 1HOUR X 2 1 HOUR X 3 1HOUR X 4 8 HOURS X 5 5 HOURS X 6 1 1/2 HOURS X 7 1 HOUR X 8 1HOUR X 9 1 HOUR X 10 1 HOUR X JUN -28-94 TUE 16:42 VILLAGE FARMS FAX NO. 317 575 9074 REVIEW OF HAMILTON WESTERN UTILITIES' FLOW RECORDS EXCEDANCE OF RESERVED CAPACITY P. 13 3 MCNAMARA INT 'NEVILLE LANE' NORTH/SOUTH INT 'VILLAGE FARMS' BOTH INT TOTAL PER MONTH VOL (27.0708 MG) COMMENTS DATE DAILY AVG (0.55 MOD) PEAK PLANT FLOW (0.55 MGD) MAX DAY VOL (0.68 MOD) PEAK PLANT (0.74 MGD) 30 Day AVG (0.34 MGD) 1993 11X 12 X 13 1 HOUR X 14 1 HOUR X 15 2 HOURS X ' 10 1 1/2 HOURS X 17 1 HOUR X 16 2 HOURS X u y ! 19 2 HOURS X [C 20 X 4 21 X 22 X 23 X 24 X 25! X 26 X 27 x ' 28 X ) 29 X 30 X 31 x TOTAL 0 DAYS 17 DAYS 0 DAYS 31 DAYS 0.494 MOD 22.1540 MG TOTAL FOR YEAR 9 DAYS 99 DAYS 21 DAYS 361 DAYS XXX 275.4401 MG