Chatham Select Board Grapples with Sewer System Costs and Grinder Pump Equity

The Chatham Select Board meeting on November 12, 2024, was dominated by discussions around the financial implications and equity concerns related to the town’s sewer system expansion, specifically focusing on the use of grinder pumps. The board explored recommendations from the Water and Sewer Advisory Committee, aiming to address the complexities of implementing grinder pumps for approximately 1,000 properties as part of the wastewater expansion project. This discussion highlighted the need for equitable cost distribution among homeowners, particularly those impacted by topographical challenges that necessitate the installation of grinder pumps.

A significant portion of the meeting was devoted to the concerns expressed by residents and board members alike regarding the financial and logistical burdens of grinder pumps. The advisory committee recommended providing standard grinder pumps at no cost to homeowners required to connect to the town’s low-pressure sewer system, an approach intended to alleviate the financial strain on those affected. It was emphasized that while the town could negotiate reduced prices for the pumps, the installation costs, which vary based on individual site conditions, would not be subsidized. This sparked a debate over the fairness of this policy, with some board members questioning why residents on gravity systems were not offered similar support.

The financial burden associated with grinder pumps was underscored by the estimated cost of $10,000 per unit, with the town potentially negotiating this down to $6,000 to $7,000. The board discussed various strategies to standardize installation costs, with suggestions to poll licensed installers to establish a flat rate, although logistical challenges and site-specific variables complicated this approach.

Concerns were also raised about the maintenance and reliability of grinder pumps, which, despite being designed for long-term use, may require component replacements. The board considered whether the town should assume responsibility for repairs, similar to practices in other Massachusetts towns, to support residents unfamiliar with pump maintenance.

The discussion also touched on the broader implications of the sewer project, with some residents expressing dissatisfaction with the town’s approach to cost-sharing and transparency. The issue of whether the town should cover the installation and maintenance costs of grinder pumps as part of the Comprehensive Wastewater Management Plan (CWMP) was a point of contention. Some residents felt misled by initial commitments regarding cost distribution, arguing for a more equitable approach that reflects the benefits the entire community derives from the sewer project.

In addition to the sewer system debate, the board addressed a request for a waiver of municipal fees from Monomoy Community Services, which was granted unanimously, recognizing the organization’s long-standing contributions to the community.

The board also deliberated on issues related to encroachments on town property, considering amendments to a policy established in 2015. The proposed changes aimed to introduce flexibility by allowing licenses for non-obstructive encroachments, although concerns about legal language and the appeals process were raised. Residents voiced their apprehensions about fairness and transparency in enforcement, prompting the board to consider extending the appeal period to accommodate those affected.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Town Manager:
Jill R. Goldsmith
City Council Officials:
Cory J. Metters, Michael Schell, Jeffrey S. Dykens, Shareen Davis, Dean P. Nicastro, Shanna Nealy (Executive Secretary)

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