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10/27/2005 BLUE RIBBON COMMITTEE Minutes
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.. 4 .. <br /> That's the kind of balancing act we've got the do on the facilities plan in the next year or <br /> so, he said. <br /> Torn Fudala said `That's what I`ve been saying in town meeting all along what <br /> were going to to come up with a plan that's the most efficient bang for the buck. And <br /> there's other things they are doing besides wastewater treatment. Taping old cranberry <br /> bogs may be more cost effective. Certainly looping at neighborhoods situation I've seen <br /> the cost of these sewer pipes are $250.00 to $300.00 a foot* It's most efficient for a <br /> larger treatment plan rather than a small one. Dight now we are not too impressed with <br /> the results* Compared to what we had expected. we don't have a magic bullet. Balancing <br /> the cost of all that verses effectiveness. <br /> Torn Fudala added: "'Let me ask this in regard to if we were to sewer these areas, <br /> obviously we had to have septic plans. Changes. we have the land to make sure and we <br /> need to male sure the land is appropriated quickly. Two of the projects we have <br /> completed were county funded, not town, one is them a grant used to develop an example <br /> of an example of a. sewage collection system for the Popponesset watershed. To show the <br /> sources of the Fopponesset marsh ended up with seventy miles of pipes and twenty pump <br /> stations. The pump station sites were located at sites that I mentioned} we have town lard, <br /> That was reasonable. we identified chunks of town land plus a discharge area as places <br /> of what would happen to that water most of it going into Foster River and Mashpee <br /> River. Two levels of discharge at that site. Have looked at sewer areas-will be presenting <br /> a town report in November and we can get the report in two days. we have been doing <br /> those things, but it is scary looping at the land you have available close to discharge." <br /> The Chairman said " It's all been real frustrating for me. Now we can get started next <br /> year-we've got information from the state. I dont have the answers for you now.�} <br /> Glenn Santos spoke to the Chairman. `Tom I have a quick question-last week <br /> attended the Blue Ribbon Committee for the Cape Commission wastewater. To me it <br /> sounds like a no-brainer, all the towns should agree on it. The Cape Cod Commission is <br /> going to be funding the bill so to speak to do all these studies, for instance like the <br /> walkway estuary, part of it's Mashpee, part of it's Falmouth, A lot of the recharge comes <br /> out in Sandwich from what I was told in that meeting, The different bayments. Barnstable <br /> has a problem. with Barnstable and Yannouth. It's not just one town. And they figured a <br /> doing more reasonable approach with no cost to the individual towns. I guess they are <br /> having a vote on the 17 .}} <br /> Tom Fudala said "There's no county Banding for doing these studies trying to <br /> coordinate the whole concept of the collaborative is to use the power unity to seep <br /> funding from state and federal sources. To try to help out all the towns. <br /> Glenn Santos spore "The point I'm trying to make is what we're doing I know <br /> that we already been in this for a number of years what I'm trying ask Torr, what the <br /> 5 <br /> clerk's trying to do is that basically duplicating efforts for what we are already doing.' <br />
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