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L. North of Johns Pond, Briarwood area <br /> M. North ofAshumet Pond <br /> N. Steeplechase <br /> 0. Stratford Ponds <br /> P. Area around Mashpee Rotary north along Great Neck Road <br /> Q. Future Wampanoag Village site north towards Town Hall <br /> R. Northeast of Santuit Pond <br /> S. West of Santuit Pond(south picking up neighborhoods west and south of Willowbend) <br /> T. Area along Rte. 130 between Town Hall and Sandwich <br /> Additional designations include: <br /> Sandwich Sewersheds 1 through 9 were used again(includes the northern most part of Mashpee) <br /> Falmouth Sewersheds 1 through 17 <br /> Barnstable Sewersheds 37,38,39,42 <br /> Miscellaneous areas were also picked up including areas of Mashpee outside the watersheds, <br /> Popponesset Island, areas within the watersheds anticipated to remain on septic systems, and some <br /> clusters of I/A systems like Sconset Village and the Nitree system located near Town Hall. <br /> It's important to note that although these Options present a way of identifying where flows and loads are <br /> collected,treated,and discharged, it is the nitrogen discharge and its location that is the critical piece for this <br /> first step in the process, modeling through MEP. Within any alternative that is ultimately developed, there <br /> remains the possibility that flows could be"traded"for balancing purposes if it is determined to be more cost <br /> effective. For example,around Johns Pond some properties may end up potentially being served at the Back <br /> Road Site, while other areas might end up outside of the watershed. Most likely there will be some balance <br /> between the loads generated from Southport and those generated from the areas south and west of the <br /> pond. Once the Options are modeled through MEP,the more difficult tasks of cost estimating, refining, and <br /> phasing of any alternative plan can take place,however that is not the purpose of this part of the analysis. <br /> Options 1A and 1B were presented in October 2011, and the Sewer Commission requested that a third <br /> option (Option 1C) be developed. This third option would reflect parts of Options 1A and 113. Primarily, it <br /> focuses on the New Seabury/Rock Landing sites not being available, however Option I requires that the <br /> portions of Sandwich, Falmouth,and Barnstable that are proposed to be addressed are handled the same as <br /> in Option 1A. Therefore, properties within the town boundaries of Mashpee are handled very similarly to <br /> Option 1 B. <br /> 4 <br />