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SEWER COMMISSION
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11/17/2007
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Tom said we must end up at the target load,from the build out load, not from the 2001 numbers. <br /> Pio agrees it is important to be on the same page and have the right target. <br /> His timetable for completing his scenario is within the next month or two. <br /> Stearns &Wheler Contract <br /> Stearns and Wheler has proposed a new amendment to their contract. Because of the delay in starting <br /> this project,they must file a notice of project change with MEPA. <br /> Jeff explained it is part of the MEPA process. They must also print 12 copies and distribute it. <br /> ** Don made a motion to approve the supplemental amount of$1,650 to Stearns and <br /> Wheeler's contract for notice of project change and to pay the invoice for that amount. Tom <br /> seconded the motion. All members in favor 2-0** <br /> Request from Town of Falmouth <br /> Gerry Potamis was present to ask for support for their grant application to the Barnstable County <br /> Wastewater Collaborative for the Falmouth Country Club site. He explained the project. It is in the <br /> Waquoit Bay watershed. Estimated total project cost is$48;000.They need the support of the shared <br /> watersheds. The Collaborative allows$20 per hour for volunteers towards matching funds. They would <br /> like a letter of support from the Sewer Commission and from the Mashpee Board of Selectmen. <br /> Torn said this is potentially of benefit to Mashpee and it will not cost Mashpee anything. Mashpee has <br /> contributed $23,000 towards Falmouth's MEP report. <br /> Is Sandwich involved? Gerry Thomas will try to get a letter of support from them also. <br /> ** Don made a motion to request the Board of Selectmen endorse Falmouth's grant application <br /> to the Barnstable County Wastewater Collaborative for the Falmouth Country Club site. Torn <br /> seconded the motion. All members in favor. <br /> ** Don made a motion to sign the letter of support Tom prepared for the Sewer Commission. <br /> Tom seconded the motion. All members were in favor. <br /> SMAST: do not have a contract or bill from them yet;work is complete. <br /> High School Treatment Plant: they will appeal their new discharge permit. Are also looking at <br /> alternatives, possibly moving the discharge outside of the Zone It. <br /> Tom will be meeting with the Superintendent on Oct 4t" and will report back. <br /> New Developments; <br /> There are 2 new potential treatment plants: at Mashpee Village, as part of their renovation work. A <br /> potential Assisted Living facility at the corner of Old Barnstable Rd and Rte 151. Tom has had some <br /> discussion with involved parties about coordinating treatment in that neighborhood. <br /> Mashpee Village is under the gun and will have to do something sooner than later. <br /> Tom thinks it would be best to expand an existing facility (high school or Southport)to accommodate <br /> those projects. <br /> Jeff Gregg asked for a copy of the high school's discharge permit and any information available about <br /> Mashpee Village, to get an idea of flows. <br /> 3 <br />
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