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Minutes of 08/05/2003
SHARON WATER MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (WMAC)
MEETING MINUTES FOR 08/05/2003
Prepared by David Mark

Present at meeting: WMAC members Bob McGregor, Jack Sulik, Roger Thibeault,  Lealdon Langley, and David Mark; prospective members Richard Mandell and Mike Birschbach; Eric Hooper (DPW Director); and guests David Grasfield (BOS), Chuck Goodman (Finance Committee), Cliff Towner (Lake Mgt. Committee), Greg Meister (Cons. Agent), and Kathy Roth (ConCom)

The meeting followed the agenda as follows:

1) REVIEW OF MINUTES – Minor modifications were made to the draft minutes and they were approved.

ACTIONS: None

2) STATUS ON WMAC MEMBERSHIP –  WMAC currently has seven official members and two openings.  Roger Thibeault has officially resigned but is reconsidering; if he resigns, there will be three openings.  Jennifer Bell may also be resigning.  The Board of Selectmen (BOS) has interviewed Paul Lauenstein and Richard Mandell, and will be interviewing Mike Birschbach on 8/26/03.  

ACTIONS: Bob McGregor will remind the BOS of the importance of filling WMAC openings.

3) REVIEW OF BOOSTER PUMP ALTERNATIVES – Metcalf & Eddy’s (M&E’s) 6/16/03 technical memo represents the third evaluation of  booster pump options in lieu of a new storage tank.  All three M&E evaluations resulted in their conclusion that a booster pump alone will not be adequate to resolve pressure problems that would occur during peak flow and maximum fire event.  Without a storage tank, the maximum flow event would require pumping capabilities for bringing in the equivalent of 2 MGD (for a 4 hour period) from outside water sources such as MWRA or Bluestone. There was discussion of whether the comparison of outside water sources versus a new storage tank were made on the same basis. A suggestion was made to compile M&E’s previous evaluations and reports on this issue and water system modeling into one document.  

ACTIONS: Eric Hooper will have M&E compile/incorporate booster pump evaluations into 2nd Draft of Hydraulic Model Report.

5** changed order) REVIEW OF WOODARD & CURRAN (W&C) FINDINGS ON NITRATE/MICROPARTICULATE LEVELS IN TOWN WATER – Bob Chapelle and Kerry Parsons of W&C discussed their findings on two issues:  nitrate concentrations at Well #2 and micro particulate concentrations at Well#7.  Nitrate concentrations at Wellfield#2 have been increasing but are still below MA DEP action level of 5 ppm; Nitrate levels are also increasing win Well#3.  Wellfield#2 consists of 9 wells flowing to a central pump station.  There are no apparent nitrate sources near the well field.  There is data from 1992 and 1998 indicating that nitrate concentrations increase with hardness levels and depth; and that groundwater hardness appears to increase with depth.  This would indicate that nitrates are coming from groundwater source(s) and not surface water sources.  W&C recommends taking one set of groundwater samples from each of the individual wells in Wells #2 and 3 to analyze for nitrates.

   Micro particulates found in Well#7 would indicate surface water contamination according to W&C.  However, W&C had expert Michelle Eisenstein review Well#7 test results and she determined that improper sampling/analysis may have invalidated the results.  She also suggested that the lack of variety of microorganisms in the previous samples would not be characteristic of surface water and that a form of algae found in the sample would be more representative of organisms found in water pipes.  Additional sampling of Well#7 was performed on 7/28/03; Results should be available in late August 2003.

   W&C’s new source evaluation is on hold.  They looked at Sharon Memorial Park; however, the cemetery is afraid of losing their irrigation rights by dealing with the Town and they are not interested in discussing the matter further at this time.

ACTIONS:  W&C will develop a cost proposal for additional nitrate sampling  of Wells#2 and 3 and submit it to Sharon DPW.

4** changed order) REVIEW OF 7/24/03 DPW MEMO ON WATER SYSTEM SCENARIOS –  It was determined that discussion on this issue should be postponed until after M&E revises its Hydraulic Model Report.

ACTIONS: None.

6) WMAC STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE –  There is no news on this item; WMAC may have a student representative once school begins.  

ACTIONS: None

7) NEW/OTHER BUSINESS – Lealdon Langley transferred web links for STREAMSTATS and USGS stream flow reports to George Bailey..  

ACTIONS: None

Next Meeting:  Thursday, September 4th @7:30PM