Date: Fri 03-May-1996
Date: Fri 03-May-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
sewers-district-expansion
Full Text:
WPCA Considers Sewer District Expansion
Water Pollution Control Authority (WPCA) members are considering possible
expansions of the sewer district which would extend the edge of the sewer
system in two areas to homes on Blakeslee Drive, Hanover Road and Dayton
Street.
The WPCA recently mailed questionnaires to six residents on Blakeslee Drive
and at 45 Hanover Road to ask whether they want the sewer district expanded to
serve their homes and make them eligible for long-term, low-interest loans to
pay for sewer construction costs.
Of the four responses received, three favored a serwer district expansion and
one did not, according to WPCA records.
The homes that would be included in an expanded sewer district already have
sewer lines running past them.
Also, the WPCA plans to ask other property owners on Hanover Road, which have
sewer lines running past them but aren't in the sewer district, whether they
want to be included in an expanded sewer district. These properties are
located on Hanover Road between its intersection with Blakeslee Road and 45
Hanover Road.
The house at 45 Hanover Road will have a sewage pumping station built in front
of it, and its owner has asked the WPCA whether the property would be able to
connect to the sewer system.
Due to the specific design of the sewer system and the boundaries of the sewer
district, the properties on Hanover Road and Blakeslee Drive have sewer lines
running past them but aren't allowed to connect to the system.
Also, WPCA members also are considering expanding the sewer district to
include eight houses on Dayton Street in Sandy Hook Center. The WPCA is
awaiting a Health Department recommendation on whether Dayton Street should be
sewered.
Proposals to expand the sewer district require affirmative action by voters at
a town meeting.
The town is building a sewer system to comply with a state order to rectify
longstanding groundwater pollution problems caused by failing septic systems
in Sandy Hook Center, the Borough, and Taunton Pond North. Sewer system
completion is expected in late 1997.
