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 National Heritage and Endangered Species Program issued letter of determination <br />expempting projects from NHSP review and jurisdiction <br /> Groundwater separation maintained at 2 ft minimum from seasonal high groundwater <br />based on extensive boring program <br /> <br />Operational & Design Specifications <br /> Daily operational vistis scheduled for each pump station with 24/7 on-call operator <br />system and SCADA connectivity to main plant <br /> Generator testing programmed for noon on Wednesday for 30 minutes with noise <br />reduction measures implemented <br /> Uniform pump station design requirement established by superintendent for consistency <br />across all locations, approximately 200 sqft each <br /> Backup power systems included with standby generators and emergency bypass <br />capabilities for power failures <br /> <br />Public Comment & Accomodations <br /> Site-specific fencing decisions based on neighbor proximity and noice concerns, with <br />Timberlane station having generator-only fencing for noise control <br /> Privacy screening and vegetation buffers are planned for all locations, particularly around <br />residential areas like Jack Vaughn Road <br /> Construction house limited to regular daytime working hours throughout 2.5-year project <br />duration <br /> <br />Agent <br /> Resource areas: buffer zones to BVW, land under waterbodies/waterways, inland bank, <br />and riverfront (Mashpee River) <br /> The scope of all proposed activities is within the buffer zones to the aforementioned <br />resource areas <br /> All wetland areas have been identified and delineated in accordance with the bylaw and <br />state WPA standards <br /> Stormwater management report provided in accordance with DEP standards <br /> Temporary disturbances from sewer main installations are proposed to be mitigated with <br />erosion and runoff control measures <br /> The scope of this project spans multiple areas throughout the town <br /> Provisions in place to minimize any impacts from temporary and/or permanent alterations <br />within wetland jurisdiction <br /> Conservation staff have been consistently updated throughout the various planning <br />processes for this Phase 2 sewer plan <br /> All appropriate measures have been taken to ensure that the implementation of the Phase <br />2 wastewater treatment plan will not adversely impact wetlands/wetland resource areas <br /> Including identifying and delineating all wetlands, implementation of appropriate <br />erosion/runoff controls <br /> Adherence to DEP stormwater management standards <br /> Sewering is an essential component to improving Mashpee’s water quality issues <br />17 <br /> <br /> <br />