Lunenburg Approves $32.2 Million Water Treatment Plant Plan
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Meeting Type:
Water Control Board
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Meeting Date:
04/10/2024
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Recording Published:
04/12/2024
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Duration:
23 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Worcester County
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Towns:
Lunenburg
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent Lunenburg Water District Board meeting, a master plan was approved for the construction of a new water treatment facility on Lancaster Avenue, with an estimated budget of $32.2 million. This decision was made to address water quality concerns stemming from the Hickory Hills well and others located on Lancaster Avenue. Additionally, the board addressed significant cost overruns tied to state permit requirements for a water main job, discussed changes to personnel policy and benefits, and debated the challenges of road repairs due to pipe work and the complexities of obtaining necessary permits.
One notable issue at the meeting was the approval of Time Bond’s master plan for constructing a water treatment facility to treat water from the Hickory Hills well. The board reviewed the proposed alternative design, which carries a substantial budget, emphasizing the necessity of the project to ensure safe drinking water for the community. The approved plan serves as a guideline for future actions and does not constitute an immediate commencement of construction. The importance of this facility stems from the need to meet new EPA regulations, specifically those targeting P fast treatment, and to maintain regulatory compliance.
The discussion then shifted to the financial challenges associated with a water main job that has been impacted by state permit requirements, causing unexpected and substantial cost overruns. The superintendent brought this issue to the board’s attention. This situation highlights the broader issue of the complexities and delays in the permit process. Board members expressed concerns about the additional costs and the viability of the project moving forward.
In terms of personnel policy, the board engaged in a debate regarding the definition of chronic absenteeism and the need for discretion and flexibility when dealing with such cases. The board underscored the importance of a case-by-case approach, allowing for the superintendent’s discretion in the decision-making process. The revised personnel policies and benefits, including a buyback program for health insurance and conditions of employment, were approved, with a focus on the probation periods and the process for obtaining water licenses.
The meeting also delved into concerns about the additional expenses incurred due to road repairs associated with pipe work. The board members discussed the challenges faced in funding water main projects, questioning the availability of outside funding sources to support these endeavors. The lengthy and oftentimes cumbersome process of obtaining permits for such projects was a point of contention, with members acknowledging the potential delays and bureaucratic hurdles that could affect project timelines and budgets.
Finally, the board addressed the need for pilot testing for water treatment as part of the compliance with new EPA regulations.
The meeting concluded with procedural matters, including a motion to adjourn and a request for clarification on the warrant articles that were signed. While these items are part of the routine conduct of the board, they are essential components of the board’s governance and administrative responsibilities.
Heather R. Lemieux
Water Control Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Water Control Board
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Meeting Date:
04/10/2024
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Recording Published:
04/12/2024
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Duration:
23 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Worcester County
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Towns:
Lunenburg
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