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Motion made by Selectman Blythe. <br /> Motion: I move the Town vote to appropriate and transfer $47,000 from the <br /> Waterways Improvement Account said funds to be distributed as follows: $17,000 to <br /> the Waterways Equipment Account; $30,000 to the Waterways Maintenance Account. <br /> Motion passes unanimously at 8:46 p.m. <br /> Article 10 <br /> To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds <br /> $405,140 to the Sewer Commission Facilities Plan Account, to be expended under the <br /> direction of the Sewer Commission for consultant services and associated costs related <br /> to the development of a Watershed Nitrogen Management Plan/Effluent Pipeline <br /> Preliminary Design, or take any other action relating thereto. <br /> Submitted by Sewer Commission <br /> Explanation: The Mashpee River, Ockway Bay, Shoestring Bay, parts of <br /> Popponesset Bay and portions of the Waquoit Bay estuary have seen rapidly declining <br /> water quality, fish and shellfish kills caused by inadequate oxygen levels, excessive <br /> algae, foul odors and other problems due largely to excessive nitrogen levels. Those <br /> nitrogen levels result primarily from the increasing levels of residential development in <br /> the watersheds of those bays and the use of traditional septic systems for disposal of <br /> wastewater. In 1998 the Town funded the first phase of an effort to deal with those <br /> problems. That first phase, a study of critical nitrogen levels in the Popponesset Bay <br /> estuary by Dr. Brian Howes and the U. Mass. Center for Marine Science and <br /> Technology (CMaST), will identify the level of nitrogen inputs which can be tolerated <br /> by the Mashpee River, Shoestring Bay, Ockway Bay and the main body of Popponesset <br /> Bay. This article would fund the second phase of the project, involving development of <br /> similar information on tolerable nitrogen levels for Hamblin Pond / Little River, Jehu <br /> Pond / Great River and the Quashnet River estuary, nitrogen modeling of alternative <br /> approaches to nitrogen reduction, and development, by a wastewater engineering firm, <br /> of a plan and preliminary design for the wastewater facilities and other measures <br /> required to reduce nitrogen loading to the tolerable levels identified by CMaST in the <br /> most cost-effective manner possible. The funding amount requested is based on the <br /> fees required for the additional work by CMaST and the wastewater engineering firm. <br /> Approval of this article will be sought only if the Town has not received approval of an <br /> application for funding assistance, in the form of a zero interest loan, from the <br /> Massachusetts Water Pollution Abatement Trust's State Revolving (loan) Fund, as was <br /> specified by Article 16 of the May 3, 1999 Town Meeting warrant. <br /> Recommendation: The Finance Committee recommends approval. <br /> Motion made by Selectman Cahalane. <br />
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