Vallee - why do you use chlorine?
Brutus - good long explanation, use to avoid potential 2 point per million, smallest amount to use, so it is constantly being run
Vallee - would you be better off replacing the asbestos pipes?
Brutus - the pipes are actually lined with asbestos, we have done that where we can.
Vallee - can you put in sidewalk when you do the road
Brutus - we don't have the funds for that, the driveway aprons kill us because of the hand work involved.
Bartlett - help me understand how this town or any town come to a reservoir or a tank?
Brutus - You need a place for a reservoir, we have a great water aquifer to pump from so the tanks make the most sense.
Bartlett - we have had some much rain this year, it is hard to explain why we still have a water restriction
Nutting - every year in perpetuity, we will have a restriction due to our permit not due to the water coming down as rain
Vallee - does the State limit us to how much we can pump?
Brutus - Yes, we are permitted to draw water, our water bans are later than most others.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Live reporting - License hearings
G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS:
New License – The Alumni Club : motion to accept, approved 7-0, 1 absent, 1 recused (Feely)
Pledge of License - Three : motion to accept, approved 8-0
Live reporting - Water update
H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
Water & Sewer Update – Brutus Cantoreggi
Water funds generated are used only for water expenses not for other operational departments in the Town. $4.9 million enterprise budget for FY 2010
Almost 1 billion gallons of water pumped last year, the year before was actually over 1 billion.
Fluoride added and a small amount of chlorine added to improve the quality of water.
In 2002 there were 126 tests were conducted. In 2008, there were 626 tests conducted, and testing expense increased from $10,000 (2002) to $55,000 in 2008.
The old permit was for 4.1 MGD, the new permit is for 3.64 MGD. (MGD = million gallons per day)
Reduced consumption (about 400,000 MGD) equates to reduced water revenue.
In the 20/20 capital plan for the water improvements there were
Goals/Plans for future
Continue water main replacement
Permitting approval for Pump #12
Replacement of FIP Water Tank
Water & Sewer Update – Brutus Cantoreggi
Water funds generated are used only for water expenses not for other operational departments in the Town. $4.9 million enterprise budget for FY 2010
Almost 1 billion gallons of water pumped last year, the year before was actually over 1 billion.
Fluoride added and a small amount of chlorine added to improve the quality of water.
In 2002 there were 126 tests were conducted. In 2008, there were 626 tests conducted, and testing expense increased from $10,000 (2002) to $55,000 in 2008.
The old permit was for 4.1 MGD, the new permit is for 3.64 MGD. (MGD = million gallons per day)
Reduced consumption (about 400,000 MGD) equates to reduced water revenue.
In the 20/20 capital plan for the water improvements there were
- new water treatment plant
- replaced over 15 miles of water main
- 90% replacement of residential water meters, 100% replacement of commercial
- renovation of existing wells
Goals/Plans for future
Continue water main replacement
- Emmons and Main Sts (next year)
- Sahlin Circle (next year)
- Lincoln St (multiple phases)
Permitting approval for Pump #12
Replacement of FIP Water Tank
Live reporting - Town Council 7/15/09
Attending: Whalen, Mason, Vallee, Bartlett, Feely, Pfeffer, McGann, Zollo
Missing: Doak
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - none
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS - none
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS - none
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS - none
E. APPOINTMENTS - none
Missing: Doak
A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES - none
B. ANNOUNCEMENTS - none
C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS - none
D. CITIZEN COMMENTS - none
E. APPOINTMENTS - none
"biotechnology companies in general tend to offer well-paying jobs"
"It means we accept biotechnology in the community. We're trying to attract biotech in the community, because any such company will increase the assessed value of property, which means more tax revenue and jobs for the town," said Taberner.Read the full article about Franklin's economic development efforts to attract business in the Milford Daily News here
Harvest Festival - Sunday, Sept. 20
"This is much, much bigger than the Strawberry Festival - double the size, at least." said Lisa Piana, partnership executive director. "It's an event that people now put on their calendar, and vendors start calling in March and April," to reserve booths, as the partnership tries to avoid having competing vendors, said Piana.Read the full article about the preparations for the Harvest Festival in the Milford Daily News here
Franklin Road Projects
Be sure to check out the notice from the DPW about road work being done around town this summer. You can check the street listing here
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