For
immediate release: June
25, 2013
WASTEWATER
BYPASS AT TYSON RESULTS IN SEWAGE REACHING STORM LAKE
STORM
LAKE – A mechanical failure at a Tyson Fresh Meats wastewater lift station
resulted in approximately 5,000 gallons of diluted wastewater reaching Storm
Lake.
Tyson
employees discovered wastewater coming out of the ground outside of the lift
station Monday night after a joint on the piping failed. The wastewater reached
a storm sewer that eventually reaches the lake near Awaysis Beach. The city of
Storm Lake has posted warnings there discouraging swimming until Friday when the
normal beach monitoring results become available.
Water
samples were taken from the lake at the outfall of the storm sewer and are being
analyzed. The wastewater that reached the storm sewer was diluted by rainwater
and groundwater already in the pipe as well as water used by the Storm Lake Fire
Department to wash down the area where the bypass had
occurred.
Upon
discovering the discharge, the production plant was immediately shut down. Tyson
worked with city officials to have most of the approximately 24,000 gallons that
was bypassed diverted to Storm Lake’s sanitary sewer
system.
Media contact: Julie Sievers,
Iowa Department of Natural Resources, 712-260-0625.\
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