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Woman arrested for probation violation after fatal creek crash

Posted at 11:42 am March 22, 2018
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Rebecca L. Vanasse

Rebecca L. Vanasse

 

An Oak Ridge woman was arrested on a probation violation charge after a fatal crash in Poplar Creek in Roane County on Tuesday, authorities said.

Rebecca L. Vanasse, 26, of North Purdue Avenue, was arrested by the Oak Ridge Police Department on the violation of probation charge on Tuesday, according to Anderson County court and jail records. A hold has also been placed on Vanasse for Rhea County, and she remained jailed at the Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton on Thursday morning, according to those records.

Anderson County Sheriff’s Department Chief Deputy Mark Lucas confirmed that Vanasse is the same woman who has been identified as the driver in the fatal creek crash on Poplar Creek Road on Tuesday. She was arrested by ORPD after she was treated and released from the emergency room, Lucas said.

“We had a probation violation warrant and Rhea County had a warrant as well,” he said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Blair, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Roane County, Tennessee Tagged With: Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County General Sessions Court, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, crash, creek crash, Ethan James Alexander Wilson, fatal crash, Mark Lucas, Poplar Creek, Poplar Creek Road, probation violation, Rebecca L. Vanasse, Tennessee Highway Patrol, THP, violation of probation, Warner D. Martin

Criminal charges pending in fatal crash in Poplar Creek

Posted at 12:40 pm March 21, 2018
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

A 50-year-old Rocky Top man died when a 2006 Mazda car crashed off Poplar Creek Road and into Poplar Creek just north of west Oak Ridge late Tuesday morning, authorities said. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

A 50-year-old Rocky Top man died when a 2006 Mazda 3 car crashed off Poplar Creek Road and into Poplar Creek just north of west Oak Ridge late Tuesday morning, authorities said. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

ROANE COUNTY—A 50-year-old Rocky Top man died and one person was injured when a car crashed off Poplar Creek Road and into Poplar Creek just north of west Oak Ridge late Tuesday morning, and criminal charges are pending, authorities said.

The man who died, Warner D. Martin, was a passenger in a silver 2006 Mazda 3 four-door car driven by Rebecca L. Vanasse, 26, of Oak Ridge, according to the Tennessee Highway Patrol.

Carrying three people, the car swerved on the narrow, curvy road and overcorrected, the THP said in a fatality report. Because of the overcorrection, the vehicle went down an embankment along the westbound side of the road and into the creek, where it became fully submerged, the THP said.

The single-vehicle crash was reported on Poplar Creek Road a few miles east of Blair Road at about 11:04 a.m. Tuesday. The front end of the car appeared to have plunged into the creek first. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blair, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Roane County, Slider, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Blair Volunteer Fire Department, crash, Ethan James Alexander Wilson, James Capps, Nathaniel Crow, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Poplar Creek, Poplar Creek Road, Rebecca L. Vanasse, Roane County Medical Examiner, Roane County Sheriff’s Office, Sandy Eaton, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Thomas Boduch, THP, Warner D. Martin

Oliver Springs receives sewer grant, loan

Posted at 11:56 am February 7, 2017
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Information from WYSH Radio

Oliver Springs got a big assist last week on several, much-needed sewer system repairs in the form of a U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development grant of $2.99 million and loan of $4.47 million.

The money will help the town to meet the system requirements of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation and operate its water and sewer systems properly.

The new money will go toward improvements in the sewer system.

A press release from Rural Development said the corrections will improve the water quality of Poplar Creek and eliminate the numerous overflows that occur in the drainage area of the creek when heavy rainfall takes place. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Oliver Springs Tagged With: Joe Woody, Oliver Springs, Poplar Creek, Rural Development grant, sewer system, sewer system repairs, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA Rural Development Area

Radionuclide levels dropping at Rarity Ridge Treatment Plant, but sludge shipments continue for now

Posted at 12:00 am January 14, 2016
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Ken Glass, Oak Ridge Public Works environmental compliance officer, said levels of technetium 99 in the wastewater system in west Oak Ridge are dropping, but it’s not clear how long UCOR might have to ship sludge from the Rarity Ridge Wastewater Treatment Plant to an out-of-state landfill. Above, Glass stands near a chlorine contact tank at the treatment plant on Monday, Jan. 4, 2016. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was last updated at 9:55 a.m.

The radioactive nuclide that was first detected in the city’s wastewater lines more than two years ago near the demolition project at the former K-25 Building doesn’t affect drinking water, and it’s not believed to pose any threat to residents or municipal employees, officials said this month.

The levels of the radionuclide, technetium 99, are dropping at several measuring spots in the sewer system in west Oak Ridge, but it’s not clear how long UCOR, the federal government’s cleanup contractor, might have to ship sludge from the Rarity Ridge Wastewater Treatment Plant to an out-of-state landfill.

Officials said UCOR has already hauled away about 80,000 gallons of sludge using a 5,000-gallon tanker truck about once every one or two months since 2014. The sludge, which is about 3 percent to 4 percent solid, comes from a part of the plant known as a digester, and the shipments vary depending upon how much is processed at the plant each month.

Officials don’t know yet when the shipments might end. The sludge is now being taken to the Perma-Fix Northwest treatment facility in Richland, Washington. The last shipment was this month. [Read more…]

Filed Under: DOE, East Tennessee Technology Park, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Slider, State, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Anne Smith, Clinch River, curie, DOE, East Tennessee Technology Park, ETTP, groundwater, K-25, K-25 Building, Ken Glass, Mike Butler, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, Perma-Fix Northwest, picocurie, Poplar Creek, radioactive nuclide, radionuclide, Rarity Ridge, Rarity Ridge Treatment Plant, Rarity Ridge Wastewater Treatment Plant, Roger Flynn, Tc-99, technetium-99, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, U.S. Department of Energy, UCOR, wastewater

TDEC orders Oliver Springs to fix treatment plant or face fine

Posted at 4:35 pm July 10, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation has ordered Oliver Springs to upgrade its wastewater treatment plant or face a hefty fine. The state gave the town until August 31, 2015, to correct the problems outlined in the order, including several violations in the past few years dealing with system overflows and E. coli contamination.

The plant discharged water into Poplar Creek.

If the problems are not corrected by the end of August 2015, the town could face a fine of up to $175,000.

The state also issued a moratorium on adding any new sewer customers. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oliver Springs, State, Top Stories Tagged With: E. coli, Oliver Springs, Poplar Creek, sewer rate increase, TDEC, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, wastewater treatment plant

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