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-existing and buildout of each parcel <br /> Another version shows the densest nitrogen load. <br /> Tom reviewed the information, found a few errors on existing and project loads. <br /> Tom will clarify with S& W about seasonality factors. He thinks they are assuming some of the <br /> denser areas are year round occupancy and they are not. <br /> S&W used average water use per household-not based on number of bedrooms. <br /> The entire town has become less seasonal. Projected build out is 22,800 year round, 36,000 in <br /> the summer. <br /> 2000 census showed 63%year round. The senior population is up as a percentage of the overall <br /> population. The town is growing yet the school population is going down. <br /> Don asked about the possible federal recognition of the Wampanoags and the possible future <br /> development on that land? <br /> Tom said that is a wild card. <br /> Invoice from.Steams and Wheler <br /> ** Matt made a motion to pay the $7,535 invoice for work completed from Stearns and <br /> Wheler. Don seconded the motion. All members were in favor 3-0* <br /> Tom posed the question to the Water District's Counsel of what be involved in a Merger of water <br /> and sewer commissions. <br /> His response/opinion was really on how the water district could get into the sewer business. <br /> Tom will discuss this further at the next Water District meeting in January. Tom wants to <br /> discuss a merger,keeping all people involved. <br /> How to allocate costs and responsibility of nitrogen removal between all 3 towns (Mashpee, <br /> Sandwich,Barnstable). <br /> Ed Baker had a proposed method: <br /> determine overall existing load, develop target numbers,determine what is the percentage to <br /> reduce. Apply that percentage to all watersheds evenly. That will determine how much each <br /> town will have to remove. <br /> Tmdl divided by existing load=reduction,apply to existing load in each town. Each town has a <br /> target number, anything over,has to be removed. <br /> Towns can decide to remove themselves, or it may be more cost effective to remove in another <br /> town. <br /> There has to be a DEP "stick"to enforce. <br /> The next meeting of the Pilot Project is Dee. 6th 1:30 Mashpee town hall. <br /> B4mstablLCQunty Technical Advisory Committee (follow up of the WIC) <br /> Idea is to develop a County wastewater facilities plan_ <br /> Cape Cod Commission got an EPA grants and held a wastewater conference last week. <br /> Tom made a presentation on the Pilot Project at the conference. <br /> Bill Hinchey, Chatham town manager has a plan to sewer the entire town, at a cost of$300 <br />
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