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Town of Mashpee Sewer Commission <br /> t <br /> 16 Great Neck Road North <br /> Mashpee, MA 02649 <br /> anticipated work for weeks two and three, which will be refined as the project progresses. <br /> Commissioners asked about the "approved property list," and GHD confirmed that it includes <br /> only property addresses, the applicable contract, and whether the property is gravity or low- <br /> pressure sewer—no private owner names or other personal information. <br /> GIS MAPPING & FUTURE ONLINE TOOLS <br /> GHD is developing a GIS-based map to give residents a visual view of sewer progress. The <br /> Town's existing GIS platform will be used to display each property's proposed sewer connection <br /> type and to color-code project status (completed, in progress, future work). The goal is to provide <br /> a map-based interface where residents can see how their neighborhood fits into the broader <br /> program. <br /> POTENTIAL SEPARATE WASTEWATER WEBSITE <br /> Mr. Drainville noted that all current updates are posted within Section 6 of the Sewer <br /> Commission web page. However, at the request of the Wastewater Department, GHD is <br /> exploring the creation of a separate, external wastewater website. The Sewer Commission page <br /> would link to this site, which would be accessible via normal web search and would allow more <br /> robust, frequently updated content related to completed projects, active construction, design <br /> work, and long-term planning. <br /> MASHPEE—WAKEBY FACILITY & GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT <br /> Turning to the Mashpee—Wakeby facility, Mr. Drainville reported that work continues on the <br /> groundwater discharge permit, and that the approach has shifted substantially following input <br /> received at a public workshop. Field work is underway in November and will continue into <br /> December to support this permitting effort. He emphasized that this work is part of what the <br /> Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) refers to as a "Notice of Project Change,"but <br /> the team also uses the term "watershed management plan update" because it better describes the <br /> ongoing refinement of the Town's 2015 wastewater plan. <br /> TMDL TIMELINE, WATERSHED PERMIT,AND 75% GOAL <br /> Mr. Drainville reminded the Commission that the Town must ultimately achieve 75% of its <br /> Total Maximum Daily Load(TMDL) nitrogen-reduction goal within 20 years of obtaining a <br /> watershed permit. Commissioners initially expressed concern that, with a 2015 plan, only a few <br /> years might remain. GHD clarified that the 20-year clock does not start with the 2015 plan but <br />