Mount Dora Waste Water Treatment Plant E-mails


The text of a recent e-mail chain to a Mount Dora city official regarding the odor and the response. Please note that many residents have complained and this is just information from one resident. 


December 4, 2020

Dear Mr. Grusaukas,

I had to go to CVS in Mount Dora last night at 10:00 p.m.  I was traveling north on 441 and when I got to Stoneybrook Parkway there was a horrible sewage smell, even with the car windows up.  When I got to the top of the hill to the water plant the smell was enough to make you gag!  I continued to smell it all the way to Renningers. 

45 minutes later when I was returning home and traveling south on 441 the stench was still there.  I cannot believe the poor residents of Stoneybrook are subjected to this.  What is wrong with the water plant?  I travel to Leesburg all the time and go right past their water plant and it never smells.  Mount Dora’s water plant is also an eyesore!  It is covered in black mold and looks disgusting!  Other towns have their water plants painted and they look neat and clean.   Mount Dora painted the stalls around the dumpsters in town to look nice, why are they allowing the water plant to be such a disgusting eyesore as you come to the city?

I hope the city gets this problem corrected sooner rather than later, it is not fair to the residents of Stoneybrook and surrounding areas.

Sincerely,

NAME REDACTED


The response dated the same day: We have scheduled a representative to check on the issue and to take appropriate action to correct the problem. We will update you when additional information is available. WO #XXXXXX (identifying information redacted)

The response on December 8, 2020: The request was closed. We are investigating this issue.


Response to the complainant from Josef Grusauskas copied to Richard Shepherd dated December 11, 2020:

Your odor concerns are valuable data to the City utility operations.  As such, It is extremely helpful if you provide the specific time and date of your odor concern that you believe emanate from our City facility with your report of concern.  

I would also like to invite you out to the City reclamation plant for a tour so you can learn how the plant is designed and operated under the Florida Department of Environmental Protection permit.

If you are interested in learning more please advise.

Josef Grusauskas

Please note that the date was reported in the initial complaint. Ed.

 




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