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Penny Holeman
Annette Graczewski
Joe Ford
Jeannie Kampas
Kimberley Crocker
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Health Director
Amy von Hone
Assistant Health
Director
Sherrie McCullough
Senior Department
Assistant
Tammi Mason
Town of Brewster Board of Health
2198 Main St., Brewster, MA 02631
brhealth@brewster-ma.gov
(508) 896-3701
BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING AGENDA
2198 Main Street
November 17, 2021 at 7:OOPM
Pursuant to Chapter 20 of the Acts of 2021, this meeting will be conducted in person and via remote mans, in accordance with applbrable law.
This means that members of the public body may access this meeting in person, or via virtuai means. In person attendance will beat the meeting
location listed above, and it is possible that any a all members of the public body may attend remotely. No in-person attendance of members of
the public will be permitted, and public participation in any public hearing conducted during this meeting shall be by remote means only. Members
Of the public who whish to access the meeting may do so In the fallowing manner:
Phone; Call (309.)715-8592 or (312)626-6799. Webinar IN 820 4394 4509 Passcode; 979174
To request to speak: Press *9 and wait to be recognized.
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To request to speak: Tap Zoom "Raise Hand", then wait to be recognized.
When required by law or allowed by the Chair, persons wishing to provide public comment or otherwise participate In the meeting, may do so by
accessing the meeting remotely, as noted above. Additionally, the meeting will be broadcast live, in real time, via live broarlcost (Brewster
Government TV Channel 18), Livestrearn (lives tream.brewster-mo,gov) or Video recording (tv.brewster-ma,gov)
1. Call to Order
2. Chairinan's announcements
3. Citizens forum
4. Covid update
5. Continued discussion on potential partnerships/liaisons with community groups
6. Discussion on continued inclusion of informational items
7. johari Window (Penny Holeman)
8. Discuss new ongoing agenda item "items for next agenda"
9. Liaison Reports
10. Matters not reasonably anticipated by the Chair
11. Next meeting: December 1, 2021
12. Informational items:
a. Monthly report for Serenity (Wingate)
b. Monthly report for Maplewood
c, Monthly report for Pleasant Bay Rehab
d. Information on an Enhanced Innovative/Alternative Septic System tour
e. Information from norweco re: Phos -4 -Fade
13. Adjournement
Date Posted: Date Revised:
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AGENDA ITEMS UPDATE
November 17, 2021
4. Update on Brewster positive COVID-,19 numbers
a. Brewster active cases and trends
b. Age demographics
c. Vaccination rates
Health Department
Amy L. von Hone, R.S., C.H.D.
Director
Sherrie McCullough, R.S.
Assistant Director
Tammi Mason
Senior Department Assistant
5. Update/Discussion on potential partnerships/liaisons with community
groups
6. Discussion on continued inclusion of Packet Informational Items
a. Monthly Septage Treatment Plant Reports
8. New Agenda Item: "Items for Future Agendas"
Compiled by Amy von Hone, Health Director
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AGENDA ITEMS UPDATE
November 17, 2021
4. Update on Brewster positive COVID-,19 numbers
a. Brewster active cases and trends
b. Age demographics
c. Vaccination rates
Health Department
Amy L. von Hone, R.S., C.H.D.
Director
Sherrie McCullough, R.S.
Assistant Director
Tammi Mason
Senior Department Assistant
5. Update/Discussion on potential partnerships/liaisons with community
groups
6. Discussion on continued inclusion of Packet Informational Items
a. Monthly Septage Treatment Plant Reports
8. New Agenda Item: "Items for Future Agendas"
Compiled by Amy von Hone, Health Director
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MAPLEWOOD AT BREWSTER
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820 HARWICH ROAD
951
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2021 SEP DAILY
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BREWSTER IMA 102631
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OSEPH SMITH
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7742125005
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 951
Bureau of Resource Protertbon - Groundwater Discharge Pmgrarn 1. Permit Number
Groundwater Permit 1
2. Tax identification Number
DAILY LOG SHEET
2021 SEP DAILY
Ll 3. Sampling Month & Frequency
Date
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2
3
4
5
6
7
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9
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11
12
13
14
15
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17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
C. Daily Readings/Analysis Information
Effluent Reuse Irrigation Turbidity Influent PH Effluent Chlorine UV
Flaw GPD Flow GPD Flow GPI7 PH Residual Intensity
(mgll) {°Io}
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951
1. Permit Number
2. Tax identification Number
2021 SEP MONTHLY
3. Sampling Month & Frequency
Facility name, address:
MAPLEWOOD AT BREWSTER
a. Name
820 HARWICH ROAD
b. Street Address
BREWSTER IMA 102631
C, City
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JOSEPH SMITH
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7742125005
b. Telephone Number
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jsmith@VSUWater.com
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 951
Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number.
Groundwater Permit
2. Tax identification Number
DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT
2021 SEP MONTHLYLl _ f
3. Sampling Month & Frequency
D. Contaminant Analysis Information
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• TNTC = too numerous to count. (Fecal results only)
• NS = Not Sampled
1. Parameter/Contaminant
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4. Effluent Method
Units
Detection limit
goo
110
+7.9
2.0 ^
MG/L
T55
11 _
VIGIL
.6.0
TOTAL SOLIDS
510
MGIL
AMMONIA -N
171
MG'L
NITRATE -N
6.2
0,10
MGIL
TOTAL NITROGEN{NO3+NO2+TKN}
9.41
Q450
MGL
OIL & GREASE
ND
4.0
MGIL
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MAPLEWOOD AT BREWSTER
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820 HARWICH ROAD
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7742125005
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 1951 J
Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number
Groundwater Permit
Ll 2. Tax Identification Number
DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT 2021 QUARTERLY 3
3. Sampling Month & Frequency
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• TNTC = too numerous to count. (Fecal results only)
■ NS =Not Sampled
1. ParameterfContaminant 2. Influent 3. Effluent 4. Effluent Method
Units Detection limit
TOTAL PHOSPHORUS AS P 6.57 J 10.250
hrG1
ORTHQ PHOSPHATE 5,77 0.125
W011
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MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT 2021 QUARTERLY 3 j
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OSEPH SMITH
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3. Sampling information:
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Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number
Groundwater Permit
Ll 2. Tax identification Number
MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT 2021 SEP MONTHLY
3. Sampling Month & Frequency
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LlMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program
Groundwater Permit
MONITORING WWEL.L. DATA REPORT
951
1. Permit Number
2. Tax identification Number
2021 SEP MONTHLY
3. Sampling Month & Frequency
C. Contaminant Analysis Information
• For "0", below detection limit, less than (<) value, or not detected, enter "ND"
• TNTC = too numerous to count. (Fecal results only)
• NS =Not Sampled
• DRY = Not enough water in well to sample.
Parameter/Contaminant MW -1 MW -2 MW -3 MW -4
Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4
f8.53 +8.42 - _-- 8.60 8.19
S.U.
STATIC WATER LEVEL 33.11 32.39 32.38 32.04
FEET
SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE 69.0 117.2 1356.8 92.4
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Well #: 5 Well #: 6
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 951 �
Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number
Groundwater Permit
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Information
AT BREWSTER
a. Name
820 HARWICH ROAD
b. Street Address
BREWSTER
C' City
rMA 02631
d. State e. Zip Code
Certification
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Information, the information submitted is, to the hest of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete. I am aware that the
are significant penaltles for submitting false information, including the possibility of tine and imprisonment for knowing violations."
SAMANTHA FARRENKOPF 110/22/2021
a. Signature b. Date (mmlddlyyyy)
orting Package Comments
ENNETf ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES, LLC. (BEA) HAS COMPLETED THE SEPTEMBER
021 MONTHLY INFLUENT AND EFFLUENT SAMPLING OF THE BiOCLERE WASTEWATER
REATMENT SYSTEM. MONTHLY WASTEWATER SAMPLING WAS COMPLETED ON 9115/21.
4BORATORY RESULTS REPORTED ALL PARAMETERS WITHIN DISCHARGE PERMIT LIMITS.
FFLUENT PH WAS REPORTED WITHIN THE 6.5 TO 8.5 RANGE THROUGHOUT THE MONTH.
LOW VOLUME MEASUREMENTS WERE ASSESSED DURING THE MONTH FROM THE
YSTEM'S EFFLUENT FLOW METER. DAILY FLOW REMAINED WITHIN THE 19,800 -GPD
IMITATION THROUGHOUT THE MONTH. THE MINIMUM, MAXIMUM AND AVERAGE GPD
LOWS REPORTED OVER THE COURSE OF THE MONTH WERE 4,513 GPD, 8,478 GPD AND
,519 GPD, RESPECTIVELY.
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 1746
Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number
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2. Tax identMcatlon Number
DAILY LOG SHEET
2021 SEP DAILY
Ll
3. Sampling Month & Frequency
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ted
C. City
d. State e. Zlp Code
IL Air
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PA -1
JOSEPH SMITH
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7742125005
jjsmith@NSU Water.com
b. Telephone Number
c. e-mail address
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 1746
Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number
Groundwater Permit
2. Tax identification Number
DAILY LOG SHEET 2021 SBP DAILY
Lll3. Sampling Month & Frequency
Date
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
34
31
C. Daily Readings/Analysis Information
Effluent Reuse Irrigation Turbidity Influent pH
Flow GPD Flow GPD Flow GPD
7.0
7.3
8.3
Effluent Chlorine UV
pH Residual Intensity
(mg/1) {°Io}
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 746
Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number
Groundwater Permit
2. Tax identification Number
DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT 2021 SEP MONTHLY
3. Sampling Month & Frequency
A. Facility Information
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 746
Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number
Groundwater Permit
'
Tax identification Number
DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT 2.
2021 SEP MONTHLY
3. Sampling Month & Frequency
D. Contaminant Analysis Information
• For "0", below detection limit, less than (<) value, or not detected, enter "ND"
• TNTC = too numerous to count. (Fecal results only)
• NS =Not Sampled
1. ParameterlContaminant
Units
Boo
MG'L
Tss
MG'L
TOTAL SOLIDS
MGIL
AMMONIA -N
MGL
NITRATE -N
MG1L
TOTAL NITR0GEN(NO3+NO2+TKN)
MG/L
OIL & GREASE
rUv-.�L
FECAL COLIFORM
1100 ML
CHLORIDE
MGL
2. Influent 3. Effluent 4. Effiuent Method
{{ Detection limit
170 -- --..._ i �� 2.0
90 �_ IND 15.0
1320 1230 10
8.97
4.9 0.10 1
0.450
4.0
2.0
1.0
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a. Name
83 SOUTH ORLEANS ROAD
746
1. Permit Number
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2021 QUARTERLY 3
3. Sampling Month & Frequency
b. Street Address
B REWS'1"ER IMA 102631
C. Clty d. State e. Zip Cade
2. Contact information;
JOSEPH SMITH
a. Name of Facility Crmtaet Person
7742125005 hsmith@NSUWater.com
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 746
Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater discharge Program 1. Permit Number
Groundwater Permit � --
2, Tax identification Number
DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT 12021 QUARTERLY 3
LLI— I 3. Sampling —Month -& Frequency
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4. Effluent Method
Units
Detection limit
TOTAL PHOSPHORUS AS P2197
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 746
Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number
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MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT
2021 QUARTERLY 3
L11 3. Sampling Month & Frequency
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JOSEPH SMITH
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LlMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
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Groundwater Permit
MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT
1745
1. Permit Number
2. Tax Identification Number
Ffl21 QUARTERLY 3 -_I
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Parameter/Contaminant DG -1 DG -2 DG -4 UG -1
Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4
NITRATE -N 14.6 1 5 5.7 �fl.90
MGL
TOTAL NITROGEN(N43+NO2+Tt{
4.60 11.50 5-77 0.9
MGII.
TOTAL PHOSPHORUS AS P 0.024 10.010 I1.72 _ 10.417
MGL
ORTHOPHOSPHATE N� 0,006 0.678 D.018
r.r,-AL
Well #: 5 Well #: 6
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 1746
Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number
x` Groundwater Permit
2. Tax identification Number
MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT
2021 SEP MONTHLY
3. Sampling Month & Frequency
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7742125405 tsmith@NSUWater.com
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L
I Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 746
Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge.Prnnram 1. Permit Number
Groundwater Permit
2. Tax identification Number
MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT
2021 SEP MONTHLY
3. Sampling lNonth & Frequency
C. Contaminant Analysis Information
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• TNTC = too numerous to count. (Fecal results only)
• NS =Not Sampled
• DRY = Not enough water in well to sample.
Parameter/Contaminant DG -1 DG -2 DG -4 UG -1
Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 Well #: 5 Well #: 6
18.9211
9.50 8.55 8.07
S.U.
STATIC WATER LEVEL 11 07 11.13 111.03 11.28
FEET-
SPECIFIC
EEfSPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE 3q5 194.4 11491 160.6
utisl�s�c
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
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Groundwater Permit
Information
ASANT BAY HEALTH CTR
a. Name
383 SOUTH ORLEANS ROAD
J746
1. Permit Number
2. Tax identification Number
b. Street Address
BREWSTER IMA 102631
C. City d. State e. Zip Code
Certification
"I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervIslan in
accordance with a system designed to assure that quallfled personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted.
Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible For gathering the
information, the information submdtted is, to the best of my knowledge and beliefs true, accurate and oamplete. I am aware that the
are significant pan altles for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations."
SAMANTHA FARRENKOPF 11012112021
a. Signature h. Date (mmlddlyyyy)
Reporting Package Comments
BENNETT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES, LLC. (BEA) HAS COMPLETED THE SEPTEMBER
2021 MONTHLY INFLUENT AND EFFLUENT SAMPLING OF THE AMPHIDROME WASTEWATER
TREATMENT SYSTEM. MONTHLY WASTEWATER SAMPLING WAS COMPLETED ON 9116121.
LABORATORY RESULTS REPORTED ALL PARAMETERS WITHIN DISCHARGE PERMIT
LIMITATIONS. EFFLUENT PH WAS REPORTED WITHIN THE 6.5-8.5 RANGE THROUGHOUTTHE
MONTH. FLOW VOLUME MEASUREMENTS WERE ASSESSED DURING THE MONTH FROM
THE SYSTEM'S EFFLUENT FLOW METER. DAILY FLOW REMAINED WITHIN THE 26,500 -GPD
LIMITATION THROUGHOUT THE MONTH. THE MINIMUM, MAXIMUM AND AVERAGE GPD
FLOWS REPORTED OVER THE COURSE OF THE MONTH WERE 5,178 GPD, 23,092 GPD AND
11,846 GPD, RESPECTIVELY.
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Amy von Hone
From: Casey Chatelain <cchatelain@bcleanwater.org>
Sent: Monday, November 8, 2021 11:43 AM
To: Amy van Hone
Subject: Enhanced Innovative/Alternative Septic System Tour
Hi Amy,
I work with Barnstable Clean Water Coalition, an organization dedicated to restoring and preserving clean
water throughout Barnstable. One of our major ongoing efforts has been to install a cluster of up to 15
enhanced innovative/alternative septic systems (systems that achieve less than 10 mg/1 total nitrogen). Right
now we are using the NitROE system by KleanTu, which is a DEP Provisionally Approved system. As a part of
this study we are looking at the systems on an individual basis as well as doing an intense groundwater study
in the area to determine the cumulative effect a grouping of these systems has on groundwater, This video
does a good jab of explaining the project: https:/Iwww.youtube.com/watch?v=kgt5TYCAhIw. This project was
also featured in a Cape Cod Times article over the
weekend: htt s: www.ca ecodtimes.com stor news 2021 11 06 new -se tic -s stem-technola -aimed-at-
cleanin -u -ca e -cad -waters 8542709002
We have two more installations coming up and are using them as an opportunity for people across the region
to get eyes on this work and ask questions about the project and the system. You were recommended as a
person from Brewster who would probably like to see this effort firsthand. We will be doing tours for those
interested on November 19th and 22nd. If you would like to see the project and/or you think others in
Brewster should get their eyes on this work, please let me know.
Thank you,
Casey
Casey ❑ Chatelain
Deputy Director, Barnstable Clean Water Coalition
914-400-3183
cchatelain@bcleanwater.org
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CAPE COD TIMES
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A'powerful tool': New septic system
technology aimed at helping to clean up
Cape waters
Rachael Devaney_ Cape Cod Times
Published 4:00 a.m. ET Nov. 6, 2021 1 Updated 9:59 a.m. ET Nov. 6, 2021
As Jennifer Loughran led a tour of Barnstable Clean Water Coalition's Shubael Pond Project,
she called a newly installed NitROE wastewater treatment septic system a "living laboratory."
"Maybe watching a septic installation isn't always exciting," said Loughran, project manager
at the coalition. "But just thinking about the possibilities that these systems entail is mind-
blowing."
Zenas Crocker, coalition executive director, noted that all over Cape Cod, "the water
problems have 80 to 85% to do with septic -related issues. We believe this system will be one
of the key solutions to cleaning up area waters."
The coalition, formerly Three Bays Preservation Inc., is working to provide 15 NitRGE
systems to the Shubael Pond neighborhood of Marstons Mills in a collaborative project with
the town of Barnstable and others that include the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, the U.S. Geological Survey and
The Nature Conservancy.
The project is part of a two-year pilot program designed to test and monitor the system's
ability to reduce nutrients in the area's groundwater. The project will also identify
sto rmwater- related issues.
The initiative is one of a few that Barnstable Clean Water Coalition is pursuing, with help
from grants and environmental departments and organizations, to make a difference in
efforts to clean up Cape Cod waters. While towns are in various phases of wastewater
planning that could take years to realize, alternative technologies are being pursued at the
same time — to potentially make a difference sooner and in certain areas. What proves
successful in Barnstable could have applications elsewhere.
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New septic system technology aimed at cleaning up Cape waters
An 'elegant' new system
Although concepts behind the Shubael Pond Project began in 20x9 — in an area already
troubled by intermittent water -quality problems that closed area ponds — the NitROE
received a permit for provisional approval from the Massachusetts Department of
Environmental Protection in June. Beginning in August, the coalition installed six NitROE
units within the 35o -home area that contributes to the Marstons Mills subwatershed — all on
the coalition's dime. With retrofit and full Title 5 septic system replacement procedures, the
cost was between $20,000 to $30,000 per land parcel.
Crocker calls the NitROE system, developed by a local company called KleanTu, "elegant in
its simplicity." The machine, which can retrofit into an existing Title 5 septic system, is
located between the septic tank. and the leech chamber, where it focuses on removing
nitrogen, carbon and suspended solids.
The 2,000 -gallon NitROE tank largely relies on gravity and small amounts of electricity for
its air pump, and includes two sections — the first a limestone aeration chamber, which
converts ammonia to nitrate; and the second holding wood chips, which converts nitrate to
nitrogen gas.
With sampling ports also located closer to the ground's surface, the project can additionally
focus on contaminants of emerging concern, including roughly 2oo different chemicals,
Crocker said.
According to coalition statistics, current Title 5 septic systems in use on the Cape only
remove 20 to 30% of generated nitrogen., Crocker said the new technology is a "powerful
tool" to confront the challenges of nitrogen overload in the groundwater by removing So % to
go% of the systems' generated nitrogen.
"We don't think it replaces all sewer expansion — there are high --density areas, and
commercial sites for the buildings that still need municipal treatment," Crocker said. "But we
are focused on executing nature -based solutions without waiting for municipal treatment
that could take 20 to 30 years to come to this area."
If data confirms NitROE systems can maintain nitrogen levels in the area's groundwater
below roughly zo milligrams -- a number Crocker calls "the gold standard" — the coalition
can apply for "general use approval." That type of approval could eventually bring NitROE
systems to towns across the Cape, incorporating them into wastewater management plans.
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New septic system techmiogy aimed at cleaning up Cape waters
Proponents say that strategy could impact the health of lakes, streams, estuaries and
waterways across the region.
Starting new discussions
Brian Baumgaertel, senior environmental specialist and director of the Massachusetts
Alternative Septic System Test Center in Buzzards Bay, said the data "looked promising"
before Shubael Pond Project broke ground. He is providing technical support for the
coalition, and developing individual monitoring protocols for the pilot program.
The NitRCE systems were originally developed by KleanTu at the test center, where the
technology was fine-tuned through a grant provided by the Massachusetts Clean Energy
Center. Baumgaertel said he participated in the roughly five-year process.
"We've done sampling on the NitROE here as a third party -- and we've seen a lot of the data
out in the field that does indicate that the system performs quite well," Baumgaertel said.
"Definitely in comparison to a lot of the other innovative alternative technologies."
Historically, Baumgaertel explained, first -generation alternative septic systems didn't
perform "much better" than existing Title 5 septic systems and were costly to install and
maintain. With the more recent 'iterations of innovative alternative systems, he said,
homeowners can move — at a fraction of the cost — toward a range of what treatment plants
are able to do.
"Because the older technologies didn't perform to this level, I think a lot of the towns were
starting to write off the technology as an option," Baumgaertel said. "But I think at this point,
the NitRCE system, and the Shubael Pond Project, started new discussions about how all
these systems help people."
While the coalition is working in Barnstable, Loughran said it's important to remember that
water quality is not just a Barnstable problem. "We're all independent towns and we will do
independent things to help our own towns but when it comes to the health of our water we
need to be in this together," she said.
"No time to wait'
Mark Forest, Barnstable County commissioner and Yarmouth selectman, recently toured the
Shubael Pond Project, and said the Cape as a whole needs to "invest genuine interest" in the
work of the Barnstable Clean Water Coattion.
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"The real focus is on where can we expand our role at the county to help support more of
these projects — which we want to do," Forest said. "We need to validate the performance of
an innovative technology, and we need to essentially have in place an organization that has
significant credibility with the regulators. Because ultimately, it's going to be the regulators
that make the decision on whether or not an alternative septic system technology is going to
be allowed or permitted."
As new septic system technology continues to prove its worth, Baumgaertel said, towns
across the Cape are already beginning to take another look at incorporating systems like the
NitROE into town -by -town wastewater management plans.
Wellfleet's wastewater management plan, for example, "relies heavily" on using innovative
systems, he said, and Falmouth is looking at using such systems in certain parts of town
along with its large sewering system.
Although the town of Barnstable is working with the coalition to integrate alternative
approaches to wastewater treatment, Bill Weston, 78, a Marstons Mills resident and Shubael
Pond Project participant, said there's "no time to wait" for the town of Barnstable's
comprehensive wastewater management plant — a multi -phased 3o -year plan estimated that
will cost $1.4 billion.
"Everyone's aware that there's this 3o -year plan, but I think something's got to be done
before then," he said. "I've lived 50 years on Cape Cod and the number of people has tripled
so consequently, the amount of pollution comes along with. it. If something isn't done soon
we are going to go to the point of no return."
With Shubael Pond and other Cape kettle -hole ponds already facing intermittent summer
shutdowns due to PFAS contamination and cyanobacteria -ignited algae blooms, he said,
town leadership needs to "find a better way fast."
PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are a group of thousands of manmade
chemicals linked to health problems ranging from immune system issues to cancer.
The NitROE technology "seems to be cutting-edge and I think it's a game changer," Weston
said. "I'm glad that the coalition is doing something — they are taking a logical step and I'm
excited to see how it turns out."
Despite the initial compelling data, Crocker said, there's "no quick fix" for contaminants
already present in the area's groundwater. He said he will be working closely with the EPA's
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New septic system technology aimed at cleaning up Cape waters
office of research and development, which has a network of monitoring wells that will begin
to project changes in groundwater quality as the neighborhood septic systems are deployed.
"The EPA's work is critical to understanding how the NitRCE technology will impact the
area's water systems," Crocker said.
A cranberry bag project
As the pond project moves forward and those involved await data, the coalition is also
pursuing other clean -water initiatives. One involves cranberry bog restorations.
Through a recent $750,000 grant from the EPA's Southeast New England Program, coalition
deputy director Casey Chatelain said the organization can begin developing a 56 -acre bog
pilot restoration program, which will include water sampling at 10 stations along the
Marstons Mills River.
Because each bog restoration is different, based on a myriad of projected goals and
outcomes, Chatelain said, she will be working with local cranberry farmers to discuss
conservation easements and possible bog buyouts.
Still in its early days, the bog restoration is the first pilot watershed grant in history, with the
coalition benefitting from $150,000 per year for five years. For Chatelain, who will
spearhead the pilot project, the "primary driver" with the bog restoration is to improve water
quality, but also raise awareness through advocacy and education.
"A lot of people look at the water and don't see anything wrong with it but we need more
people to advocate for clean water," she said.
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