Laserfiche WebLink
2 <br /> Select Board <br /> Minutes <br /> November 18, 2021 <br /> Present: Selectman Carol A. Sherman, Selectman David W. Weeden, Selectman Andrew R. Gottlieb, <br /> Selectman John J. Cotton, Selectman Thomas F. O'Hara <br /> Town Manager Rodney C. Collins <br /> Assistant Town Manager Wayne E. Taylor <br /> Attendees: Conservation Commission: <br /> Brian Weeden,Brad Sweet,Paul Columbo, Chad Smith, Thomas O'Neill,Alexandra Zollo, <br /> and Conservation Agent Andrew McManus <br /> Board of Health: <br /> Brian Baumgaertel,Ernest Virgilio,Kripani Patel and Board of Health Agent Glen Harrington <br /> Planning Board: <br /> John Fulone, Joseph Callahan,John Phelan,Mary Waygan,Dennis Balzarini and <br /> Town Planner Evan Lehrer <br /> Sewer Commission: <br /> Joseph Lyons,Kenneth Dunn,Michael Rapacz,Anne Malone,Alfred Towle,Meredith Harris, <br /> and Town Engineer Christopher Gallagher <br /> Mashpee Water District Operations Manager Andrew Marks <br /> Meeting Called to Order by Chairman Sherman at 6:30 p.m. <br /> Mashpee Town Hall, Waquoit Meeting Room <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> Presentation and Review of Phase 1 of the Wastewater Management Plan: Sewer Commission Chair: <br /> Michael Rapacz, Chair of the Sewer Commission gave an update on the changes proposed to the 2015 <br /> Comprehensive Nitrogen Management Plan that are necessary to address the degrading water quality <br /> issues the Town of Mashpee is facing within the freshwater lakes and ponds. <br /> Mr. Rapacz indicated the new Mashpee Clean Water Plan modifies the original sewering plan in the <br /> second phase approach. Components of Phase II include (5) subphases; 2A, 213, 2C, 2D (includes parts <br /> of Sandwich) and 2E which may potentially connect with a treatment plant on Joint Base Cape Cod. It <br /> is anticipated the Town of Sandwich would sewer the watershed areas to the north and west of Wakeby <br /> Pond in exchange for Mashpee collecting the portion of Sandwich that lies within the Popponesset <br /> watershed. Although no final decisions have been made, it is also assumed that flows from 2E(213,000 <br /> gpd) in the Waquoit watershed would be treated at the Joint Base Cape Cod wastewater treatment plant. <br />