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K <br /> Comprehensive Wastewater <br /> Management Planning Project <br /> Town of Falmouth the South Coast Watersheds <br /> ¢¢ , � , ,l k <br /> tkr-,l1 .i.? � i „ a 3 <br /> Project Background watersheds to Little; Great, Green, Bournes and Eel <br /> Individual septic systems in Falmouth are discharging Ponds and Waquoit Bay. When water quality limits have <br /> nitrogen into coastal ponds,severely affecting pond been established by the state for other watersheds, <br /> water quality. Ecological impacts include algal blooms, additional phases of wastewater planning will be initiated <br /> harm to harvestable shellfish and finfish habitat, and loss to cover those areas. <br /> of eel grass beds. Excess nitrogen discharges also affect The nine member Comprehensive Wastewater Manage- <br /> Falmouth's quality of life;with algal blooms come visibly ment Plan Review Committee, appointed by the Board of <br /> poor water quality and odor, and the impacts threaten Selectmen, is reviewing the draft CWMP.The Committee <br /> the natural beauty of the coastal landscape, a key feature has conducted regular public meetings and research <br /> of the Town and its tourism-based economy. Currently, throughout the process on issues including innovative <br /> about 94%of Falmouth utilizes individual septic systems. technologies, plant siting,collection systems, and <br /> The Town is undertaking the Comprehensive Wastewater financing. During the summer of 2010,the Committee <br /> Management Plan (CWMP)for the South Coast Water- is working to determine an affordable,technically sound, <br /> sheets, as required bylaw,to identify solutions to protect long-term approach to the Town's wastewater challenges <br /> and restore our estuaries. The current planning area and will hold a series of public meetings to involve and <br /> covers a substantial portion of town, including the educate the residents about wastewater solutions. <br /> Project Update: Financing Options Financing Principles and Assumptions <br /> Cost is a Icey consideration for the Town and its residents. In order to project costs and determine financing <br /> The Committee is examining options to pay for solutions, mechanisms, project-related factors were researched as <br /> regardless of which technical approach is selected.This they pertain to the Town, homeowners in the project area, <br /> scrutiny is essential to help residents understand the and residents across Falmouth. <br /> financing choices so that all parties can work together to <br /> find a sustainable solution. Key questions: Total Project Costs <br /> The Towels project consultants estimate that Phases 1 &2 <br /> •What are the full costs the Town and residents will (connecting 8,100 homes to a new sewer system, design, <br /> have to bear? construction, treatment, and recharge)will cost$400 <br /> • How will the Town approach financing? million.While this number may change, it is useful for <br /> •What is the impact on individual homeowners? exploring financing options. <br /> e e ® e ° e a r ® r• ° o ° <br />