But we're trying to figure out if we run the sewer line how to best finance a reclaimed water route because in the long term, environmentally it would be a great thing to do. |
It's going to come down to a process where the architects and engineers look at what will be built on the school property to decide when to expand sewer service and whether they can save the existing well new facilities are put on the property. |
The golf courses and schools already use nitrogen as fertilizer so building this line would serve a dual purpose. |
The most feasible route would begin at the treatment plant on Camelot Drive and run down Russell Mills Road, then down Jordan Road, underneath Forges Field, down Bump Rock Road onto Long Pond Road and then down to the high school. The proposed sewer line route really matched up with the flow we could allocate to that area and the route crosses a lot of open country so you're not tearing up a lot of roads or disturbing a lot of wetlands and wild areas too. |
They have our paving contract this year, so obviously, this is something we'll be watching very closely. We're very concerned about it. |
We anticipate someday water will flow down Long Pond Road to Cedarville and that's part of our water master plan, which is in draft form right now and scheduled to be ready by Christmas. |