HARWICH WATER DEPARTMENT
Water Commissioner Meeting Minutes
May 14, 2004
Present: Chairman Donald T. Bates Jr., Vice Chairman Danette Gonsalves,
Clerk George Cavanaugh, Superintendent Craig Wiegand
Note: Secretary not present at meeting, minutes are as dictated
by Superintendent Wiegand.
Meeting called to order at 8:25 AM by Chairman Bates.
Discussion was held regarding an agreement for indirect costs
and fire protection to be sent to the Board of Selectmen. Danette
Gonsalves made a motion to accept and sign the agreement as written.
George Cavanaugh seconded the motion. Both Mr. Cavanaugh and Superintendent
Wiegand will attend the meeting of the Board of Selectmen on May
17, 2004, to present the agreement to them. Copies have been made
and signed for distribution and review by the Selectmen and interested
parties prior to the meeting.
Discussion also about proposed work for FY'05 as follows:
1. Headwaters bridge water main project.
2. South Chatham Road water main
3. Hydrant and valve replacement
4. Replacement of curb stops in various areas
5. Add inline gates
6. New radios at pump stations
7. Insulate Route 124 water main under bridge
8. Add 5 new water quality test probes to system 9. Variable speed drives
10. Add generators to pumping stations (article)
11. New 1.5 million gallon tank (article)
12. Munis billing software (article)
Note: Munis representative will be coming in next week to implement
the conversion time schedule. Also the new tank bid will be out
by July 1, 2004, and will be submitted to Central Register for
distribution.
Discussion held regarding problem on Daisy Street. The water main
is only 2 ft. below the grade of the road. As this is a private
road, a letter has been sent to all the residents explaining that
the grade needs to be raised to prevent damage from freezing or
property damage due to broken water mains during the cold season.
Anyone interested in discussing further can attend the June 1st
meeting of the Board.
A discussion was held regarding the Emergency Regulations on the
Unregulated Contaminant Perchlorate being promulgated by DEP. Our
department has been mandated to sample all public drinking water
sources. During the first week of April, we sampled every public
drinking water site, and we have since received all of the results
back from a state certified lab. All of our samples returned with
results showing no detection for Perchlorate.
Due to the fact that Perchlorate has been detected in areas where
either rocket fuel or fireworks have been discharged over a long
period of time, the Commissioners have asked that sampling be conducted
on both Whitehouse Field and Potters Field irrigation systems to
determine whether Perchlorate can be detected in the ground water.
If Perchlorate is detected in the ground water we will begin to
test sites down gradient of those locations towards the Chatham
Road wellfield. If Perchlorate is detected in the ground water
it will be imperative to ascertain the extent of the plume and
its direction of travel.
As you are aware, the Office of Research and Science (OPR) an
arm of EPA has stated on numerous occasions that a very short term
exposure to levels in excess of 1.0 ppb can cause neurological
harm (brain damage were the words used at one meeting) to children
under 12, unborn fetus', etc.
If we receive positive results from samples taken at Whitehouse
Field and Potters Field, the Board of Water Commissioners will
then approach the Board of Selectmen with their recommendations
on the best way to address this problem.
The Commissioners believe that this could lead to a very serious
issue, and are taking aggressive actions to protect the citizens
as well as our aquifer here in the Town of Harwich.
Meeting adjourned at 9:30 AM.
Donald T. Bates,Jr., Chairman
Danette Gonsalves, Vice Chairman
George Cavanaugh, Clerk
Craig Wiegand, Superintendent
Carol M. Connor, Secretary
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