Eastside Wastewater Treatment Plant discharges/outfalls/effluents to DEEP RIVER:
Eastside WWTP, 5898 Riverdale Drive, Jamestown, Guilford County NC discharges/outfalls/effluents to Deep River and Richland Creek at two outfalls in Guilford County. Richland Creek flows into Deep River at the Eastside WWTP.

Deep River is dammed to create Randleman Lake and Reservoir in Randolph County, NC. Randleman Lake’s water treatment plant is in Randleman, Randolph County NC. Our drinking water is piped to us after it is treated at PTRWA’s Water Treatment Plant (called the “John Kime Water Treatment Plant”):

These next three images are the pollutants and chemicals detected in ONE ANNUAL water sample taken in January, 2023, at EASTSIDE WWTP’S “OUTFALL 002” ON DEEP RIVER. Outfall 002 is south of Eastside WWTP and north of Randleman Lake, Reservoir and Treatment Plant:



This is the transmission form that was uploaded with the preceding three pages to the NC Department of Environmental’s website:


Here are a few more discharge/effluent/outfall records from the NC Department of Environmental Quality and the NC Division of Water Resources:
Carbon filters can’t remove 1,4 Dioxane and some PFAS from water. 1,4 Dioxane is leaching into Deep River and Richland Creek from Kersey Valley Landfill, Jackson Lake Road Landfill, GFL Landfill, High Point Landfill, and Seaboard Chemical. GFL Landfill is a Canadian company. The other landfills and Seaboard Chemical are owned by the City of High Point.
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1,4 Dioxane is also in the INFLUENT (the incoming wastewater) of these companies that send their wastewater to Eastside WWTP:

