Politics & Government

It's Tonight! WPCC Informational Meeting for Residents

The Clinton Water Pollution Control Commission (WPCC) is holding a public information meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 15.  

The purpose of the meeting is to update the community on the commission's current work. 

The meeting will be held at , Green Room (downstairs), 7:00pm.

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A note from WPCC chair Mike MacDonald on the topics to be discussed at the meeting:

On-Site Wastewater Management Ordinance:

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You may know we established a septic tank pump-out ordinance last year that is now being administered. 

Facilities Master Plan:

Previous Clinton WPCC commissions have worked on the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP)-required Master Plan, intended to summarize the specific areas of concern for water pollution.  The last update to this incomplete report was in 2003.  CDM/Smith (engineering consulting firm) is working to complete that document so we have a more accurate estimate of the problem, in terms of the volume of wastewater that is not being properly discharged and the location of the sources. 

CT DEEP Consent Order:

In 1997 the State ordered Clinton to address the water pollution issues (referenced above).  The current WPCC has been working with CDM/Smith engineers to respond to the order.  We will summarize the technical issues in the order, and generally what our strategies are to solve them.

A presentation to be scheduled for this August will outline the specific solutions that are currently in design and identify specific properties targeted for these systems, the nature of the systems, and a projected cost.

Clinton WPCC Priorities:

The WPCC is working as a team of volunteer citizens to respond to the State’s consent order, and other water pollution concerns in town.  We will discuss our priorities and those of citizens that attend as we work to shape a proper solution for the community.  At some point in the future we will ask Town officials to move forward on a referendum vote to fund our share of the project expense.

In attendance:  Town officials, WPCC members, local health department official Mary Jane Engle, CT DEEP representative Dennis Greci, CDM/Smith engineers.

Public discussion is invited and will be informal at this meeting, following our brief formal remarks.


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