Kingston Board of Selectmen Grapple with Sewer System Challenges and Financial Strategies

The Kingston Board of Selectmen meeting primarily focused on addressing significant operational challenges in the town’s sewer system, particularly the recent effluent pump failures, and navigating the complexities of financial strategies to support ongoing and future sewer projects. Key discussions revolved around equipment reliability, financial allocations for current and future developments, and the implications of potential moratoriums on town commitments.

One notable issue discussed was the failure of an effluent pump at the sewer plant, which caused significant concern due to its impact on the plant’s operations. The plant was left functioning with only one operational pump after another failed over the weekend. The superintendent explained that one of the variable frequency drives (VFDs) was completely inoperable, necessitating a ticket submission to Schneider for further assessment. The second VFD, although functional, was linked to a pump with compromised bearings. To address the immediate crisis, a functional pump was swapped in for the defective one, restoring two pumps to operational status. Yet, the issue with the third VFD and the bearing problem persisted and required ongoing attention.

The equipment failure highlighted concerns about the reliability of recent upgrades, with the superintendent noting similar issues in other locations, such as a pump at Marian Drive that failed after only 997 operational hours. This sparked a discussion about potential supply chain issues affecting equipment quality. To mitigate these challenges, CDM’s electrical engineer, Rob Goss, played a role in troubleshooting the communication issues between system components, emphasizing the importance of system integration for effective operations.

Financial strategies concerning debt service and revenue sources for sewer projects were another significant topic of discussion. The potential implications of a moratorium were considered, as this could affect the town’s ability to meet its financial commitments. The board debated funding methods, including the use of user fees and betterment assessments. Betterment assessments were noted to offer more security as they place a lien on properties. In contrast, user fees, if unpaid, complicate enforcement processes, as they would be added to tax bills.

There was notable debate over the fairness of the financial burden distribution between existing and new sewer users. Some members expressed concern that current sewer users were shouldering the majority of project costs, while new users contributed less. The Board agreed on the need for legal clarity regarding the proposed financial structure to alleviate concerns about equity.

In line with financial discussions, the Board addressed the complexities of budget planning and the necessity of accurate documentation to prevent confusion during town meetings. This included ensuring that projected revenues from user fees and septage were realistic to cover operational budgets and debt service. There was a shared commitment to resolve budget discrepancies to make town meetings as efficient and straightforward as possible.

Additionally, discussions touched on the special assessments for leaching fields and the need for clean files from the assessors by a specific deadline. A public hearing scheduled for May would address betterment special assessment amounts, encompassing both leaching fields and connection fees. The assessment amount would be determined based on the total debt divided among responsible parties. Historical documents from 1999 were referenced, highlighting the evolution of betterment calculations and the necessity for transparency in communicating financial responsibilities to the community.

The meeting also covered environmental compliance issues, specifically concerns about high nitrogen levels in groundwater. Members highlighted the importance of baseline data to avoid surprises in environmental compliance, balancing development with environmental protection. An update was provided on a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency regarding a Minnesota consent order, which, without penalties, would allow the water department to advance while addressing EPA concerns.

Finally, there was a discussion about the implications of a sanitary survey and an upcoming audit by the EPA, which would evaluate the water system’s compliance and identify any immediate issues requiring attention. The Board recognized the importance of resolving potential conflicts between environmental programs to ensure progress without hindrance.

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