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SEWER COMMISSION
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01/30/2020
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designed for 4 stages to cover 5 phases. We may never get to all those phases if shellfish do <br /> their job. It's important not to over design. <br /> Kent Nichols talked about chemical delivery. He suggested to get in touch with the actual <br /> companies regarding drum size,tote size, barrels, etc...to make sure there's enough storage room <br /> to get a forklift in if needed. Lenna Quackenbush said that they planned for the potential of bulk <br /> storage for future storage, so that they have ample room, instead of having to expand in the <br /> future. Ken Dunn said he's worked with chemical deliveries before and a line of sight is really <br /> important, he likes the garage door concept. The conversation went on to discuss the importance <br /> of proper storage/protocol/emergency plans to avoid something catastrophic. <br /> Kent Nichols brought up the importance of having proper restroom, office space, on-site laundry <br /> & showers for the operators. This is not a small issue. There was further discussion from the <br /> group about various office design ideas. <br /> Val Peter ended the presentation with a quick recap of the key points. He suggested the group <br /> come to the Chatham facility for a tour. The group set a date for Thursday, February 6, 2020 at <br /> 11 am. <br /> - Presentation of GHD response to VE report and of final WWTP preliminary design. <br /> Anastasia Rudenko went through the GHD response (slides attached). This was aimed for the <br /> public, and will be posted on the Town website. It describes details about the wastewater <br /> treatment plant project in an easy to read (less technical)manner. <br /> May Town Meeting articles: <br /> -Vote to submit/support 2 wastewater articles for May Town Meeting: <br /> These 2 articles will be combined into 1 for the meeting: <br /> 1) $840,000 to complete the design of Phase 1 of the municipal wastewater treatment plant to be <br /> located adjacent to the Town's solid waste transfer station <br /> 2) $1,640,000, subject to a Proposition 2%2 debt exclusion ballot question, to complete the design <br /> of the first phase of the Town's sewer collection system <br /> Ms. Malone moved to support the article to complete Phase 1 of the municipal wastewater <br /> treatment plant to be located adjacent to the Town's solid waste transfer station,Mr. <br /> Lyons seconded. All in Favor. <br /> Mary Waygan from the Community Preservation Committee asked if the commission would <br /> support the WIIF & CPC article and also state their preference of order to the Town Manager. <br /> Joe Lyons questioned some of the wording of the WIIF article. He suggested the Selectmen <br /> should remove the words "municipal drinking water"to prevent confusion. <br /> Joe Lyons moved to support the articles with the comment to remove "municipal drinking <br /> water" and to list the WIIF article first. Mr. Pittsley seconded. All in favor. <br />
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