HomeMy WebLinkAboutSubmittal-Al Dotson-DERM Certified Ctr-Miami Beach Marina Sewage Spill of June 2000MIAMI -MADE
Carlos A. Gimenez, Mayor
July 19, 2016
Howard Nelson
Attorney at Law
Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod LLP
1450 Brickell Avenue, 23rd Floor
Miami, Florida 33131
Dear Mr. Nelson,
Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources
Environmental Resources Management
701 NW 1st Court, 4th Floor
Miami, Florida 33136-3912
T305-372-6756 F 305-372-6760
miamidade.gov
I certify that the attached pages 1 through 3 are a true and accurate copy of the electronic
document titled D00_Samp_Sum in the RER-DERM Restoration and Enhancement Section
records for the Miami Beach Marina Sewage Spill of June 2000.
Should you have any questions concerning these copies, please contact me at 305-372-6715
or caoorc@ miamidade.gov.
Sincerely,
Christopher Caporale, Manager
Records Management Section
Attachments
Submitted into the public
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on 07/20/2016. City Clerk
Summary of DERM R&E Section response to the contractor -caused rupture of a 54" raw
sewage forcemain at Miami Beach Marina, June 20, 2000. This was DERM R&E sewage
sampling event ID "D-00"
D-00 - Tuesday June 20, 2000. At approximately 1:30 PM Ramesh Buch (EEL program),
notified Susan Markley, Lee Hefty and Steve Blair, that a contractor driving pilings in the Miami
Beach Marina, had ruptured the WASD 54" force main which carries untreated sewage from Bal
Harbor, Surfside and Miami Beach to the WASD Central (Virginia Key) treatment plant. As of
the notification, it was not known if the flow of sewage could be stopped, as there were no
alternative (diverting) lines to carry the flow. Flow estimates were not known, however, the
capacity of the line is 24 million gallons per day. Martin Roch was dispatched to collect samples
at 5 locations in and around the area of the break. FDOH was contacted to allow consultation as
to a possible Advisory area. It was determined based on the potential spread and movement of
contaminated waters by wind, currents and tides, that the region from Julia Tuttle Causeway to
Cape Florida, and west to Matheson Hammock, should be posted for possible sewage
contamination. A joint advisory was released late Tuesday afternoon
- 6/21— DERM sampled 27 sites (20 Bay sites, and 7 beach sites) to assess the scope and level of
contamination. Results from 6/20 sampling indicated extensive transport of the effluent out
Gov't Cut, and minimal contamination in adjacent bay waters. Unabated flow continued until
Wednesday afternoon (after sample collection was completed), when an old `out of service' City
of Miami Beach 36" outfall line (out of 74'b Street) was placed back into service. The ruptured
portion of the line was isolated from the Miami Beach portion of the pipe (via a control valve in
south Miami Beach), and untreated raw sewage was diverted offshore through the 70 St. outfall.
The outfall terminated in 135 ft of water, approximately 2.5 miles offshore. WASD initiated
chlorination of untreated sewage late Wednesday evening. Due to the initiation of the offshore
diversion of untreated sewage, the Advisory was modified to include all coastal beach up to 163`d
Street in Sunny Isles Beach.
- 6/22 — DERM sampled 41 sites adding a 15 site array associated with the offshore outfall. 16
offshore stations and 2 bay (inside Haulover inlet) were added to the sampling. 4 beach sites
were discontinued, as these were duplicating the FDOH sampling. Results from the previous day
indicated severe contamination only in the area of the ruptured pipeline. All other samples met
County water quality standards. No modifications to the Advisory were made.
- 6/23 — DERM sampled 35 Sites. Additional duplicative beach sites were eliminated as well
and the offshore sites were modified relative to prevailing winds and currents. Results of 6/22
sampling indicated contamination only at the offshore at the effluent surface plume (or boil).
The rupture site had a low bacterial count, believed to be an effect of a strong incoming tide at
the time of sampling. Bay samples between the Rickenbacker and the Tuttle causeways did
show detectable bacteria, although the numbers were relatively low, and within standards and
comparable to historic median values. No modifications to the Advisory were made.
- 6/24 — DERM sampled 35 Sites. The offshore matrix was adjusted to account for prevailing
wind and currents. Results of 6/23 samples indicated severe contamination at the site of the
pipeline rupture and the offshore effluent surface plume (or boil). All other samples were within
County surface water quality standards. No modifications to the Advisory were made.
- 6/25— DERM sampled 35 Sites. The offshore matrix was adjusted to account for prevailing
wind and currents. Results of 6/24 samvles were consistent with previous days results. No
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violations of water quality standards have been documented by the sampling for any of the bay
sites within the Rickenbacker to Julia Tuttle Causeway area. No modifications to the Advisory
were made.
-6/26 — DERM sampled 38 sites. The 3 additional sites were offshore, north of Haulover Inlet.
The additional sites were sampled to insure areas of detectable contamination were being
covered. Only the offshore outfall plume station had coliform levels in excess of standards. No
violations of water quality standards have been documented by the sampling for any of the bay
sites within the Rickenbacker to Julia Tuttle Causeway area. Advisory was modified, opening
Key Biscayne Beaches; all other beaches remained under the advisory.
- 6/27 — DERM sampled 32 Stations. Stations were located between the Julia Tuttle Cswy and
immediately south of the Rickenbacker Cswy, offshore north and south of the outfall, central and
northern beach locations and the north Biscayne Bay, inside of Haulover Inlet. The Biscayne
Bay stations between the south of the Rickenbacker Cswy and Mathieson Hammock park were
discontinued, as the Advisory for this area had been lifted. Two stations had bacterial levels in
violation of County surface water quality standards: The break site (Miami Beach Marina) and
the offshore outfall plume (i.e., boil area).
-6/28 — DERM sampled 32 Stations (same stations as 6/27). Two stations had bacterial levels in
violation of County surface water quality standards: Gov't Cut fishing Pier (sampled on outgoing
tide) and the offshore outfall plume (i.e., boil area).
-6/29 — DERM sampled 32 Stations (same stations as 6/27&28). Only one station had bacterial
levels in violation of County surface water quality standards: The break site (Miami Beach
Marina). DERM personnel conducting the offshore sampling stated that, due to a very strong
northern current the offshore outfall plume (i.e., boil area) was not discernable. Sampling
occurred at the generalized location of the `boil' (based on previous days recorded sampling
locations).
-6/30 — DERM sampled 29 Stations (same stations as 6/27&28, excepting the three stations in
the Julia Tuttle basin). No stations had bacterial levels in violation of County surface water
quality standards. DERM personnel conducting the offshore sampling, again stated that, due to a
very strong northern current the offshore outfall plume (i.e., boil area) was not discernable.
Sampling occurred at the generalized location of the `boil' (based on previous days recorded
sampling locations).
-7/1— 7/3 — DERM sampled 29 Stations (same stations as 6/30). No stations had bacterial levels
in violation of County surface water quality standards. DERM personnel conducting the
offshore sampling, again stated that, due to a very strong northern current the offshore outfall
plume (i.e., boil area) was not discernable. Sampling occurred at the generalized location of the
'boil' (based on previous days recorded sampling locations). At approximately 8:45 PM on July
P. WASD put the repaired 54 inch forcemain back into service, conveying waste water to the
Central District Treatment Plant on Virginia Key. At approximately 10: 30 PM on July 3'd.
WASD closed off the 70 Street offshore outfall, discontinuing all non -treated ocean disposal.
Due to the possibility of residual material in the outfall pipe and the possibility of incomplete
closure of the outfall, sampling was to continue until two consecutive days of clean (no
violations) samples were obtained.
-7/4 — DERM sampled 7 Stations: the break area (Miami Beach Marina), Gov't Cut Fishing Pier,
the offshore plume (boil) area and the central and northern beach stations. All samples were in
compliance with County Water quality standards.
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record for item(s) SP.1 & SP.2
on 07/20/2016. City Clerk
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-7/5 — DERM sampled 7 Stations: the break area (Miami Beach Marina), Gov't Cut Fishing Pier,
the offshore plume (boil) area and the central and northern beach stations. All samples were in
compliance with County Water quality standards. As this provided the second consecutive day
of `clean' samples, and no indication of continued released of sewage associated with the force
main break and repair, DERM discontinued emergency response sampling for this event.
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) SP.1 & SP.2
on 07/20/2016, City Clerk
RER-DERM
Records Management
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Summary of DERM R&E Section response to the contractor -caused rapture of a 54" raw
sewage forcemain at Miami Beach Marina, June 20, 2000. This was DERM R&E sewage
sampling event ID "D-00"
D-00 - Tuesday June 20, 2000. At approximately 1.30 PM Ramesh Buch (EEL program),
notified Susan Markley, Lee Hefty and Steve Blair, that a contractor driving pilings in the Miami
Beach Marina, had ruptured the WASD 54" force main which carries untreated sewage from Bal
Harbor, Surfside and Miami Beach to the WASD Central (Virginia Key) treatment plant. As of
the notification, it was not known if the flow of sewage could be stopped, as there were no
alternative (diverting) lines to cant' the flow. Flow estimates were not known, however, the
capacity of the line is 24 million gallons per day. Martin Roch was dispatched to collect samples
at 5 locations in and around the area of the break. FDOH was contacted to allow consultation as
to a possible Advisory area. It was determined based on the potential spread and movement of
contaminated waters by wind, currents and tides, that the region from Julia Tuttle Causeway to
Cape Florida, and west to Matheson Hammock, should be posted for possible sewage
contamination. A joint advisory was released late Tuesday afternoon
- 6/21— DERM sampled 27 sites (20 Bay sites, and 7 beach sites) to assess the scope and level of
contamination. Results from 6/20 sampling indicated extensive transport of the effluent out
Gov't Cut, and minimal contamination in adjacent bay waters. Unabated flow continued until
Wednesday afternoon (after sample collection was completed), when an old `out of service' City
of Miami Beach 36" outfall line (out of 74`h Street) was placed back into service. The ruptured
portion of the line was isolated from the Miami Beach portion of the pipe (via a control valve in
south Miami Beach), and untreated raw sewage was diverted offshore through the Mh St. outfall.
The outfall terminated in 135 ft of water, approximately 2.5 miles offshore. WASD initiated
chlorination of untreated sewage late Wednesday evening. Due to the initiation of the offshore
diversion of untreated sewage, the Advisory was modified to include all coastal beach up to 163`d
Street in Sunny Isles Beach.
- 6/22 — DERM sampled 41 sites adding a 15 site array associated with the offshore outfall. 16
offshore stations and 2 bay (inside Haulover inlet) were added to the sampling. 4 beach sites
were discontinued, as these were duplicating the FDOH sampling. Results from the previous day
indicated severe contamination only in the area of the ruptured pipeline. All other samples met
County water quality standards. No modifications to the Advisory were made.
- 6/23 — DERM sampled 35 Sites. Additional duplicative beach sites were eliminated as well
and the offshore sites were modified relative to prevailing winds and currents. Results of 6/22
sampling indicated contamination only at the offshore at the effluent surface plume (or boil).
The rupture site had a low bacterial count, believed to be an effect of a strong incoming tide at
the time of sampling. Bay samples between the Rickenbacker and the Tuttle causeways did
show detectable bacteria, although the numbers were relatively low, and within standards and
comparable to historic median values. No modifications to the Advisory were made.
- 6/24 — DERM sampled 35 Sites. The offshore matrix was adjusted to account for prevailing
wind and currents. Results of 6/23 samples indicated severe contamination at the site of the
pipeline rupture and the offshore effluent surface plume (or boil). All other samples were within
County surface water quality standards. No modifications to the Advisory were made.
- 6/25— DERM sampled 35 Sites. The offshore matrix was adjusted to account for prevailing
wind and currents. Results of 6/24 samples were consistent with previous days results. No
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) SP.1 & SP.2
on 07/20/2016. City Clerk
violations of water quality standards have been documented by the sampling for any of the bay
sites within the Rickenbacker to Julia Tuttle Causeway area. No modifications to the Advisory
were made.
-6/26 — DERM sampled 38 sites. The 3 additional sites were offshore, north of Haulover Inlet.
The additional sites were sampled to insure areas of detectable contamination were being
covered Only the offshore outfall plume station had coliform levels in excess of standards. No
violations of water quality standards have been documented by the sampling for any of the bay
sites within the Rickenbacker to Julia Tuttle Causeway area. Advisory was modified, opening
Key Biscayne Beaches; all other beaches remained under the advisory.
- 6/27 — DERM sampled 32 Stations. Stations were located between the Julia Tuttle Cswy and
immediately south of the Rickenbacker Cswy, offshore north and south of the outfall, central and
northern beach locations and the north Biscayne Bay, inside of Haulover Inlet. The Biscayne
Bay stations between the south of the Rickenbacker Cswy and Mathieson Hammock park were
discontinued, as the Advisory for this area had been lifted. Two stations had bacterial levels in
violation of County surface water quality standards: The break site (Miami Beach Marina) and
the offshore outfall plume (Le., boil area).
-6/28 — DERM sampled 32 Stations (same stations as 6/27). Two stations had bacterial levels in
violation of County surface water quality standards: Gov't Cut fishing Pier (sampled on outgoing
tide) and the offshore outfall plume (i.e., boil area).
-6/29 — DERM sampled 32 Stations (same stations as 6/27&28). Only one station had bacterial
levels in violation of County surface water quality standards: The break site (Miami Beach
Marina). DERM personnel conducting the offshore sampling stated that, due to a very strong
northern current the offshore outfall plume (i.e., boil area) was not discernable. Sampling
occurred at the generalized location of the `boil' (based on previous days recorded sampling
locations).
-6/30 — DERM sampled 29 Stations (same stations as 6/27&28, excepting the three stations in
the Julia Tuttle basin). No stations had bacterial levels in violation of County surface water
quality standards. DERM personnel conducting the offshore sampling, again stated that, due to a
very strong northern current the offshore outfall plume (i.e., boil area) was not discemable.
Sampling occurred at the generalized location of the `boil' (based on previous days recorded
sampling locations).
-7/1 — 7/3 — DERM sampled 29 Stations (same stations as 6/30). No stations had bacterial levels
in violation of County surface water quality standards. DERM personnel conducting the
offshore sampling, again stated that, due to a very strong northern current the offshore outfall
plume (i.e., boil area) was not discernable. Sampling occurred at the generalized location of the
`boil' (based on previous days recorded sampling locations). At approximately 8:45 PM on July
P. WASD put the repaired 54 inch forcemain back into service, conveying waste water to the
Central District Treatment Plant on Virginia Key. At approximately 10: 30 PM on July 3rd.
WASD closed off the 74'h Street offshore outfall, discontinuing all non -treated ocean disposal.
Due to the possibility of residual material in the outfall pipe and the possibility of incomplete
closure of the outfall, sampling was to continue until two consecutive days of clean (no
violations) samples were obtained.
-7/4 — DERM sampled 7 Stations: the break area (Miami Beach Marina), Gov't Cut Fishing Pier,
the offshore plume (boil) area and the central and northern beach stations. All samples were in
compliance with County Water quality standards.
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) SP.1 & sP.2
on 07/20/2016 City Clerk
-7/5 — DERM sampled 7 Stations: the break area (Miami Beach Marina), Gov't Cut Fishing Pier,
the offshore plume (boil) area and the central and northern beach stations. All samples were in
compliance with County Water quality standards. As this provided the second consecutive day
of `clean' samples, and no indication of continued released of sewage associated with the force
main break and repair, DERM discontinued emergency response sampling for this event.
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) SP.1 & SP.2
on 07/20/2016 City Clerk
Summary of Miami -Dade Emergency Response Sampling: Results of Coliform and Enterococcus bacteria
Samples
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) SP.1 & SP.2
on 07/20/2016. City Clerk
21 -Jun
22 -Jun
23 -Jun
24 -Jun
25 -Jun
26 -Jun
Station I Fecal
Total
Fecal
Total
Fecal
Total
Fecal
Total
Fecal
Total
Fecal
Total
D00-1 640000 >20000(30
90
4000
19000
120
800
500
1700
<10
100
D00-2
D00-3
D00-4 <10
30
<10
<10
<10
<10
50
300
70
600
<10
<10
D00-5 <10
25
D00-6 <10
10
<10
<10
D00-7 <10
20
20
30
D00-8 <10
10
<10
<10
<10
<10
10
20
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-9 <10
20
<10
<10
10
20
<10
10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-10 <10
20
<10
<10
30
100
10
30
<10
<10
20
40
D00-11 <10
40
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
20
<10
10
<10
10
D00-12 <10
50
<10
<10
20
40
<10
<10
10
80
50
210
D00-13 <10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
10
<10
<10
<10
10
D00-14 <10
40
<10
<10
<10
10
10
20
<10
40
<10
<10
D00-15 <10
20
<10
<10
10
100
10
60
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-16 <10
30
10
20
<10
60
<10
20
<10
<10
<10
10
D00-17 <10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
20
80
10
60
10
20
D00-18 <10
<10
140
250
D00-19 160
240
<10
20
D00-20 130
260
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-21 <10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-22 <10
<10
D00-23 <10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-24 <10
<10
<10
<10
<10
20
<10
<10
10
20
<10
<10
D00-25 <10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
10
20
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-26 <10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-27 <10
<10
D00-28 <10
<10
<10
<10
D00-29 <10
<10
D00-30
4700
27000
12000
25000
1500
18000
19000
150000
7000
58000
D00-31
<10
<10
<10
10
<10
10
<10
10
<10
10
D00-32
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
20
<10
10
<10
<10
D00-33
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-34
<10
<10
<10
<10
10
40
<10
20
<10
<10
D00-35
<10
<10
<10
<10
10
50
<10
10
<10
<10
D00-36
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
10
20
<10
<10
D00-37
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
10
40
<10
<10
D00-38
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
20
<10
<10
D00-39
<10
<10
D00-40
<10
<10
D00-41
<10
<10
D00-42
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-43
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-44
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-45
<10
<10
<10
10
<10
<10
<10
<10
20
100
D00-46
10
20
<10
<10
<10
<10
210
900
<10
<10
D00-47
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-48
<10
<10
<10
10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-49
<10
<10
<10
20
10
30
<10
<10
D00-50
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-51
<10
10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-52
1<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) SP.1 & SP.2
on 07/20/2016. City Clerk
Miami -Dade DERM Emergency Response Sampling
Summary of Coliform Results for June 27 to July 1
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) SPA & SP.2
on 07/20/2016, City Clerk
27 -Jun
28 -Jun
29 -Jun
30 -Jun
1 -Jul
Station ID
Fecal
Total
Fecal
Total
Fecal
Total
Fecal
Total
Fecal
Total
D00-1
300
2300
100
300
300
3700
90
800
10
60
D00-2
D00-3
D00-4
180
320
500
1700
200
600
20
200
<10
30
D00-5
D00-6
D00-7
D00-8
10
30
10
20
<10
<10
D00-9
30
200
10
30
<10
10
D00-10
20
140
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-11
10
190
<10
<10
<10
10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-12
330
620
10
200
10
90
<10
40
<10
<10
D00-13
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-14
90
240
50
160
30
170
20
100
<10
10
D00-15
<10
<10
190
210
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-16
<10
10
<10
<10
<10
20
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-17
<10
<10
10
20
<10
<10
<10
20
<10
<10
D00-18
D00-19
D00-20
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-21
<10
40
10
150
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-22
D00-23
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-24
D00-25
D00-26
D00-27
D00-28
D00-29
D00-30
32000
69000
27000
46000
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-31
100 430
<10 10
<10 <10
<10
<10
D00-32
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-33
<10
<10
<10
10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-34
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-35
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-36
10
40
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
10
<10
<10
D00-37
20
40
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-38
<10
<10
10
40
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-39
D00-40
D00-41
D00-42
D00-43
D00-44
D00-45
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-46
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-47
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-48
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-49
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-50<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-51
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
D00-52
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
<10
Submitted into the public
record for item(s) SPA & SP.2
on 07/20/2016, City Clerk
Miami -Dade DERM Emergency Response
Bacterial Sampling Locations June 2000!
# # # DOo-39
-41 Doo -40
5
A-42 D60-43 x D00-44
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