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Mashpee Board of Sewer Commissioners Minutes <br /> Friday, February 14, 2020 <br /> Meeting convened at 10:00 a.m. in the Ockway Meeting Room, Mashpee Town Hall, 16 <br /> Great Neck Road North, Mashpee, MA 02649. <br /> Commissioners Fudala, Dunn and Malone were in attendance. <br /> No members of the public were present. <br /> The meeting was adjourned to reconvene at 11:00 a.m. at the Chatham Wastewater <br /> Treatment Plant, 59 Sam Ryder Road, Chatham, MA 02633 at which Commissioner <br /> Lyons joined the meeting, along with Lenna Quackenbush and Audrey Starbard from <br /> GHD. <br /> The purpose of the reconvened meeting was for the purpose of a tour of the Town of <br /> Chatham Water Pollution Control Facility and visits to associated wastewater pumping <br /> stations hosted by the facility operators Weston &Sampson, Inc. led by Mr. Richard V. <br /> "'Val" Peter. <br /> Mr. Peter noted that Chatham's treatment facility originally opened in 1969, along with <br /> a sewer collection system involving 3 pump stations. The plant was reconstructed to <br /> 100,000 gpd (gallons per day) capacity in response to a 1986 Consent Order. The plant <br /> was enlarged again in 2010-2012, after the completion of Mass. Estuaries Program <br /> (MEP) reports and the establishment of nitrogen TMDLs (Total Maximum Daily Loads) <br /> for Chatham's estuaries, with a capacity of 2.45 million gpd (mgd), with current average <br /> flow of 1.3 mgd. Approximately 25% of the town is currently sewered. The Town of <br /> Chatham intends to sewer the entire town, which will involve a phase 2 enlargement of <br /> the treatment plant's capacity to 3.56 mgd. <br /> The facility has a formal entrance and parking, but the Town has also kept open the <br /> construction entrance to provide for bulk material deliveries and as a staging area for <br /> future construction activities. <br /> The facility is connected to 2 separate electric grids and has 2 emergency generators. <br /> The facility's main building includes: <br /> - 2 large offices, <br /> - 3 labs (wastewater, water quality and shared — both the Town's water supply and <br /> wastewater operations share the building, and the labs also test water quality from <br /> beaches, ponds etc. under the Board of Health) <br /> - 2 bathrooms (male and female are required) <br /> - a 16 seat / 4 table meeting room for staff training sessions and the many courses <br /> needed for staff certifications (Mr. Peters would prefer that it was twice the size, as <br /> Chatham hosts many training sessions involving staff from multiple area towns, as <br />
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