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It’s official! Brewster’s Integrated Water Resource Management Plan (IWRMP) will include important sections to address the BPC’s concerns regarding wastewater management. In response, the BPC has indefinitely postponed Citizens Petition article 18 to fund a Comprehensive Wastewater Management Plan (CWMP).
The vote at Town Meeting on May 5 was overwhelmingly in favor of capital funding article 10. Of special concern to the BPC was item 10.1.a which requested $100K for water resource projects including updates to the IWRMP that will now include sections specifically related to wastewater management. During the comment period, John Keith, Environmental Engineer and BPC Vice President, explained the importance of the wastewater sections now added to the IWRMP and why the BPC Board voted to accept the updated IWRMP in lieu of proceeding with the Citizens Petition to fund a CWMP. Following article 10, the Town Moderator immediately moved on to Article 18, the BPC’s Citizens Petition article to fund a CWMP. As agreed, BPC President Susan Bridges began by making a motion to indefinitely postpone the article. She then went on to thank the 100+ people who signed the petition and acknowledged that with their support, the BPC was able to have its article on the warrant. Susan also thanked Peter Lombardi (Brewster Town Administrator), members of the Water Resources Task Force, and the Select Board for working with the BPC to include important sections of a wastewater management plan into the Town’s IWRMP. She repeated John’s comments about the BPC Board voting unanimously to accept the changes to the IWRMP in lieu of moving ahead with a CWMP and stated that this is a win for everyone. She also underscored the BPC’s commitment to work with the Town on water resource protection projects. The BPC is grateful to its members, friends, and the voters in Brewster for supporting this important effort. Pictured below is Susan Bridges addressing the audience and Town Moderator Charles Sumner at the podium. Comments are closed.
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