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1 through 10) Public waste water collection/treatment <br /> facilities in densely developed areas; relocate treated effluent <br /> outside Mashpee River recharge area; denitrifying on-site/cluster <br /> waste water systems; zoning/regulation; acquisition of additional <br /> conservation lands; dredging; reduce storm water inputs of <br /> nutrients; maintenance and protection of wetlands; vegetation <br /> management; and continued public education. <br /> Projected Water Supply Needs: David Rich has submitted a <br /> projection for actual needs from the Water District to the year <br /> 2020 . For planning purposes, Mr. Fudala has provided an analysis <br /> for the year 2004 for the maximum water use within the Town, <br /> indicating a range of 4 . 8 to 5 .4 million gallons per day. A well <br /> capacity of eighty (8 0 W) percent was used. The worse <br /> projected <br /> case maximum 2004 well capacity required, assuming everyone is <br /> connected, is 7.4 to 8 million gallons. At build-out, the worst <br /> case maximum required capacity would be 9 . 5 to 10 . 3 million. Mr. <br /> Fudala recommended obtaining and protecting 10 million gallons <br /> worth of well sites for future use. <br /> Wastewater Facilities-Potential options: Unacceptable, <br /> relying totally on Title 5 systems and a traditional Town-wide <br /> sewer system. <br /> Expansion on Private Wastewater Systems: Investigate <br /> opportunities to use the Mashpee Commons, Willowbend, and _ <br /> Windchime Point facilities as the basis for a municipal system. - <br /> Neighborhood Cluster Systems: Relocating treated wastewater <br /> outside the critical recharge areas is being considered. There i . <br /> is a potential to develop small scale neighborhood systems. On �f <br /> site denitrifying systems and Septic Tank Ef f luent Pump (STEP) <br /> systems were also suggested (Figure 8-1) . <br /> On-Site Denitrifying Systems: Additional descriptive <br /> materials are provided in the full report. <br /> I: <br /> Wastewater Facility Recommendations-Concept Plan: (Map 8-2) <br /> Concepts that might be the most cost effective in certain r <br /> OIL <br /> neighborhoods. Eric Smith questioned the Route 130 Industrial <br /> area on-site systems . Point well taken by Mr. Fudala. The Plan <br /> recommends a series of policies and actions for the Town to take. <br /> Recommended Policies-Water Resources: The Plan recommends a <br /> series of policies and actions for the Town to vote upon at Town <br /> tow , <br /> Meeting. Mr. Fudala read Policies 1 through 23 for Board <br /> comment . John Kuchinski requested DEP standards be referenced f <br /> in #3; that #11 and #12 be rewritten for• clarification. � <br /> Mr. Fudala informed the Board of the Sewer Commission' s vote �I <br /> to endorse the Plan with the condition that a new Policy #24 be <br /> added: "To acquire and to encourage other agencies and <br /> organizations to acquire lands within the groundwater recharge �'•�� <br /> -7- <br /> . r <br />