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HomeMy Public PortalAboutBOH8.3.22 packet�,,�11111111111H i l!!l1111T11117�.,/i 6R e W , T f/r/rr Z I p CO)r. —L .. ////���IIII1�IIfIfll IifilllU1111���,,�� Board of Health Penny Holeman Annette Graczewdski Kimberley Crocker Pearson David Bennett Health Director Amy von Hone Assistant Health Director Sherrie McCullough Senior Department Assistant Tammi Mason Town of Brewster Board of Health 21.98 Main St., Brewster, MA 02631 brhealth@brewstL-r-ma.gov (508) 896-3701 BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING AGENDA 2198 Main Street August 3, 2422, at 7:4aPM Pursuant to Chapter 20 of the Acts of 2621, this meeting will be conducted in person and via remote means, in accordance with applicable law. This means that members of the public body may access this meeting in person or via virtual means. In person attendance will be at the meeting location Ilsted above, and it is possible that any or all Tnembers of the public boy may attend remotely. No in-person attendance of members of the public will be permitted, and public participation in any public hearirrg conducted during this meeting shall be by rernote means only. Members of the public who wish to access the meeting may do so in the following manner: Phone. Call {301}715-8592 cr (312)626-6799. Webinar ID: 826 4394 4509 Passcode: 979174 To request to speak: Press *9 and wait to be recognized. Zoom Wi+ebfnar.• httos:11us02Web.zoom.uSM20439445093nwd=MytoM2kvUExitbUlRSOhmMfllZb3d[ZO Passcode: 979174 To request to speak: Tap Zoom "Raise Hand", then wait to be recognized, When required by law or allowed by the Chair, persons wishirvg 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 broadcast (BrewsterGovernment`iV Channel 18), Livesfream (livestream.brawster-ma.gov) or Video recording (tv.brewster-ma.gov) 1. Call to Order 2. Chairman's announcements 3. Citizen's forum: Members of the public may address the Board of }health on matters not on the meeting agenda for a maximum 3-5 minutes at the Chair's discretion. Under Open Meeting Law, the Board of Health is unable to reply but may add items presented to a future agenda 4. 17 Hamilton Cartway – Jahn Casale – Request change in number of bedrooms 5. Discuss and possibly vote on the revised Brewster Bedroom Definition for the Purpose of Sizing a Septic System 6. Discuss& provide feedback on the Remote meeting Participation Policy 7. Liaison Reports 8. Matters not reasonably anticipated by the Chair . 9. Items for next agenda 10. Next meeting: August 17, 2022 11. Informational items: a. CCSC Metals Impacts and Release Abatement Measure Plan b. Monthly report for Pleasant Bay Health & Living Center C. Monthly report for Kings Landing 12. Adjournment Date Posted: Date Revised: Received by Town Clerk: 7/28/2022 Ilfileserverl6lydocuments$`ltmasonlDesktoplAgenda template.doex DRAFT Rev. 5.26.22 TOWN OF BREWSTER BOARD OF HEALTH LOCAL REGULATION TO SUPPLEMENT TITLE 5 STATE ENVIRONMENTAL CODE BEDROOM DEFINITION FOR THE PURPOSE OF SIZING A SEPTIC SYSTEM 1. Authority. In accordance with Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 111, Sections 31 and 127A, the Brewster Board of Health hereby adopts the following regulation to supplement the provisions of the State Environmental Code, Title 5: Standard Requirements for the Siting, Construction, Inspection, upgrade and Expansion of On -Site Sewage Treatment and Disposal Systems and for the Transport and Disposal of Septage (hereinafter, "Title 5'7. 2. Purpose. The purpose of this regulation is to provide a greater degree of protection to environmental and public health, to protect groundwater from contamination, prevent the spread of disease, and provide greater clarification of the definition of "bedroom" as that term is used by the Board in applying the provisions of Title 5 and the Brewster Board of Health Regulations pertaining to on-site sewage treatment and disposal systems. This regulation is only intended to assist the Board of Health in sizing a subsurface sewage disposal system; it is not to be applied to other Federal, State or Town Regulations. 3. Definition. To the extent application of this definition will not result in an interpretation less stringent than the provisions of Title 5, the term "bedroom" shall be defined as follows for the purpose of sizing a subsurface sewage disposal system (proposed and existing): Bedroom: Any portion of a dwelling which is designed to furnish the minimum isolation necessary for the use as a sleeping area and otherwise meets the following criteria: (a) floor space of no less than 70 square feet (b) for new construction, a ceiling height of no less than seven feet three inches (c) for existing houses and mobile homes, a ceiling height of no less than seven feet zero inches (d) an electrical service and ventilation; and (e) at least one window. Privacy Elimination: A room that meets the definition of a bedroom may be altered with the following options, including but not limited to: (a) Removal of privacy door and construction of a minimum 4' cased opening; or (b) Existence of two separate cased openings that combine to be greater than or equal to 6'; or (c) Access to a bedroom required by walking through another room that meets the definition of bedroom. The walk-through room shall not be considered a bedroom. (d) Loft area consisting of three walls and a half wall not exceeding 42" in height Living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, hall, bathrooms, unfinished cellars, an unheated sunroom/porch, and unheated storage areas over garages are not considered bedrooms. A heated sunroom/porch must provide direct access to another room with a minimum 4' cased opening. A finished room over a free standing or attached garage is considered a bedroom if it meets the bedroom definition criteria. Single family dwellings shall be presumed to have at least three bedrooms. Where the total number of rooms for single family dwellings exceeds eight, not including bathrooms, hallways, unfinished cellars and unheated storage areas, the number of bedrooms presumed shall be calculated by dividing the total number of rooms by two then rounding down to the next lowest whole number. The applicant may design a system NAHealth\BOH regs and policles\Bedroom Definition\Brewster Bedroom Definition Regulation DRAFT 5.26.22 no markup.doc DRAFT Rev. 5.26.22 using design flows for a smaller number of bedrooms than are presumed in this definition by granting to the Approving Authority a deed restriction limiting the number of bedrooms to the smaller number. 4. Design Flows. An applicant must design and install systems using design flows for the number of bedrooms determined hereunder unless the Brewster Board of Health makes the specific determination, after a public hearing, that a system using design flows for a smaller number of bedrooms will not negatively impact the public health, safety, welfare, or the environment and unless the Board of Health approves an appurtenant deed restriction, running with the land and in favor of the Board, limiting the property to the smaller number of bedrooms. 5. Floor Plans and Inspections. To determine compliance with any provision of the foregoing regulation, a floor pian must be filed with the Brewster Board of Health for the Health Agent to make a determination as to bedroom count. If the Health Agent deems it necessary, he or she may refer the determination of the bedroom count to the Board of Health for a vote. If the Board of Health, by a majority vote of its members, deems that an inspection of an existing residence would be helpful to confirm the bedroom count, the Health Agent shall have the authority to inspect the premises and report back to the Board his or her findings. Adopted: May 23, 2006 Effective: September 1, 2006 Amended: October 17, 2006 Effective: Upon Publication Amended: July 22, 2008 Effective: Upon publication Amended: March 10, 2015 Effective: May 22, 2015 Amended:XXXXXXXX (Space over Garage,Privacy Elimination) Effective: Penny Holeman, Chairman Boa rd Jean Kampas, Vice Chairman Of Health Annette Graczewski Joseph Ford Kimberley Crocker Pearson Colette Williams, Town Clerk IV:WealtMBOH regs and policieslBedroom DefinitionlBrewster Bedroom Definition Regulation DRAFT 5.25.22 no markup.doc Ami von Hone Brom: Erika Mawn Sent: Monday, July 25, 2022 1:41 PM To: Amanda Bebrin- BPPQ Amy von Hone; Andrea Nevins- CON Golf Commission; Brewster School Committee; Barb Burgo -BHA; Brian Harrison-ZBA; Chris Easley- NRSC; Chuck Hanson; Clare O -Connor Rice; Cynthia Baran WQRC; Dave Telman- School Comm; Denise Rego; Diana Lamb; Diane Pansire - Housing Part; Doug Erikson; Doug Wilcock- PPPC; E Taylor; Ed Swinarski-Energy; Faythe Ellis; Frank Bridges; G Howard Hayes - BOA; Gary Christen; George Boyd; hminis1 @gmail.com; Haney Pivirotto; Jeff Carter; Jim TrabuIsie- HDC; Joan Pern1ce-BLL; Joseph Sullivan; Kim Conn -BHA; Kim Crocker Pearson; Kyle Hinkle; Larry Greeley -CAT; Madalyn Hillis Dineen- Planning Board; Meg Morris (brewster.recycling@gmail.com); Michael Tobin- Conservation; Pete Dahl; Peter Herrmann; Roland Bassett; Sean Parker - Human Services; Sharon Tennstedt _COA; Susan Brown -Water Comm; Suzanne Bryan; Tim Hackert; Tom Rogers; townadmin Subject: Feedback on Remote Participation Policy Attachments: #4S Remote Participation- Amended 6.10.22.pdf; SB 6,13.22.pdf Good Afternoon, At the June 13tH Select Board meeting, the Board approved the attached amended Remote Participation Policy, this was due in part that at the time we were unsure if the State was going to extend the expanded remote participation program, and we needed to adopt a policy. Now that it has been extended, we would like the Chairs of the committee and boards to review and offer feedback on this policy. I have also attached the meeting minutes from the June 13th meeting for your review. Please have your feedback tome no later than August 15th Thank you, Erika Erika .'Al awn Executive Assistant to the Town Administrator 2198 Main Street Brewster, MA 02631 (508) 896-3701 ext. 1100 www.brewster-ma.gov Brewster Town Offices are open to the public Monday - Thursday from 8:30 to 4:00pm, and by appointment on Fridays. For the latest updates on Town services, please visit www. brewster-mo.aov 1 06t£ wa.- _� Town Brewster office of: I of o; ,, It ; t So 2198 Main Street Select Board A V to Brewster, MA 02631-1898 Town Administrator V. " p Phone: (508) 896-3701 Fax' (508) 896.8089 Policy no. 45 Date adopted: 12/16/13 Amended: 06110122 REMOTE PARTICIPATION POLICY Minimum Requirements for Remote Participation (a) Members of a public body who participate remotely and all persons present at the meeting location shall be clearly audible to each other; (b) A quorum of the body, including the chair or, in the chair's absence, the person authorized to chair the meeting, shall be physically present at the meeting location, as required by M.G.L. c. 30A, sec 20(d); (c) Members of public bodies who participate remotely may vote and shall not be deemed absent for the purposes of M.G.L. c. 39, sec. 23D. The All Citizens Access Committee shall be exempt from these provisions. Since Brewster has adopted the provisions of 940 CMR 29.10(2), a member of a public body shall be permitted to participate remotely in a meeting, in accordance with the procedures described in 940 CMR 29.10(7), if the chair or, in the chair's absence, the person chairing the meeting, determines that the member's physical attendance would be unreasonably difficult. The chair shall be responsible for ensuring that a quorum is physically present at the meeting location. Members should not select a chair that regularly expects to participate remotely. Frequency of Remote Participation (a) Individual members of any public body shall be permitted to participate remotely in meetings but must be physically present for at least 50% of meetings of that public body in a given fiscal year. Members of regulatory boards (Planning Zoning Board of Appeals, Board of Health, Conservation Commission, Historic District Committee, and Select Board) must be physically present for at least 75% of meetings of that public body in a given fiscal year. (b) The Town will strive to provide opportunities for both in-person and remote participation at Board and Committee meetings to the greatest extent practicable. (c) All board and committee meetings will be broadcast on BGTV Channel 18 and/or livestreamed on the Town website to the greatest extent practicable. Technolopy (a) Remote participants shall use video conferencing media (ie. Zoom). (b) When video technology is in use, the remote participant shall be clearly visible to all persons present in the meeting location. (c) The chair or, in the chair's absence, the person chairing the meeting, may decide how to address technical difficulties that arise as a result of utilizing remote participation, but is encouraged, wherever possible, to suspend discussion while reasonable efforts are made to correct any problem that interferes with a remote participant's ability to hear or be heard clearly by all persons present at the meeting location. If technical difficulties result in a remote participant being disconnected from the meeting, that fact and the time at which the disconnection occurred shall be noted in the meeting minutes. Procedures for Remote Participation (a) Any member of a public body who wishes to participate remotely shall, as soon as reasonably possible prior to a meeting, notify the chair or, in the chair's absence, the person chairing the meeting, of his or her desire to do so and the reason for and facts supporting his or her request. (b) At the start of the meeting, the chair shall announce the name of any member who will be participating remotely. This information shall also be recorded in the meeting minutes. (c) All votes taken during any meeting in which a member participates remotely shall be by roll call vote. (d) A member participating remotely may participate in an executive session, but shall state at the start of any such session that no other person is present and/or able to hear the discussion at the remote location, unless presence of that person is approved by a simple majority vote of the public body. (e) When feasible, the chair or, in the chair's absence, the person chairing the meeting, shall distribute to remote participants, in advance of the meeting, copies of any documents or exhibits that he or she reasonably anticipates will be used during the meeting. If used during the meeting, such documents shall be part of the official record of the meeting, and shall be listed in the meeting minutes and retained in accordance with M.G.L. c. 30A, sec. 22. Approved by the Brewster Select Board on June 13, 2022 David Whitney, Chair Kari Hoffmann, Clerk �+Bciu�wrL Cindy Bingham FdWOW-d 8 CAO -e LM Ned Chatelain, Vice Chair Mary Chaffee Town of Brewster 2198 Main Street Brewster, MA 02631-1898 Phone: (508) 896-3701 Fax: (508) 896-8089 MINUTES OF THE SELECT BOARD MEETING DATE: June 13, 2022 TIME: 6:00 PM PLACE: Remote Participation Office of: Select Board Town Administrator REGULAR SESSION REMOTE PARTICIPANTS: Chair Whitney, Selectperson Chatelain, Selectperson Hoffmann, Selectperson Bingham, Town Administrator Peter Lombardi, Paul Anderson, Bryan Webb Absent: Selectperson Mary Chaffee, Assistant Town Administrator Donna KaIinick Call to Order Declaration of a Quorum, Meeting Participation Statement and Recording Statement Chair Whitney called the meeting to order at 6:00pm and deciared a quorum announcing the Select Board members in attendance. Chair Whitney read the meeting participation and recording statements. Public Announcements and Comment: Erin Perry from the Cape Cod Commission shared details and invited the Select Board and Town staff to the upcoming OneCape Summit to be held on August 1St and 2". Sessions will focus on housing accessibility and affordability, marine and freshwater quality, mitigate and adapt to climate change and promote sustained economic vitality among many other topics and challenges. Select Board Announcements and Liaison Reports: Selectperson Chate lain commented as member of the Affordable Housing Trust that in the FYI packet on page 161 is information about a virtual community meeting on the Brewster Housing Production Plan. As the Affordable Housing Trust nears the end of the process in updating the 2017 Housing Production Plan, information will be shared at the meeting on June 16th at bpm. Town Administrator's Report Mr. Lombardi briefly provided an update that Brewster, like other cities and towns, has been participating in numerous class action suits against various parties related to the prescribing of opioids and the impacts on our communities. Recently, several cases have been settled and funds are now being distributed, for these particular class action suits and settlements, a little over $200M statewide is being distributed, on Cape it is about $8.51M and for Brewster about $270K over the next 17 years. This current year, Brewster is looking at approximately $30K. Town Administration has had internal discussions with the Police and Fire Chiefs and the Health Director about potential opportunities to spend the funds. There will be additional meetings once we have the exact payment amounts. Mr. Lombardi expects the recommendations to be presented to the Select Board in the next several months. Consent Agenda a. Facility Use Request: Paines Creek far Scientific Study on Smooth Cordgrass Genetics and Beach Parking Pass Fee Waiver Select Board 06.13.2022 www.brewster-ma.gov Page 1 of 10 Town of Brewster 2198 Main Street Brewster, MA 02631-1898 Phone: (508) 896-3701 Fax: (508) 896-8089 office of: Select Board Town Administrator b, Letter of Support for CPC Application for Open Space Acquisition and Authorize Town Administrator and Conservation Commission to Prepare and Submit Applications (Burke Property -0 Angler's Cartway) c. One -Day Liquor License: Kate's Seafood & Ice Cream and Chatham Bars Inn Farm d. One -Day Entertainment License: Chatham Bars Inn Farm e. Yard Sale Restriction Waiver: Trinity Lutheran Church f. Orleans Council on Aging Adult Day Care Program Intermunicipal Agreement g. Acceptance of Gifts: Brewster Golf Department and Brewster Ladies Library h. Request for Approval to Perform Cell Tower Equipment Modification Work at 1655 Main Street i. Grant Application: Coastal Zone Management Coastal Resilience Program for Intermunicipal Shoreline Management for Southeastern Cape Cod Bay j, Pass Through Town Permission- Brew Run Road Race Mr. Lombardi pointed out that the Town plans on applying for CPC funds and a state land acquisition grant to purchase 0 Anglers Cartway, a 5 -acre parcel on the east side of Town. A property that the Select Board has discussed in executive sessions in the past. Mr. Lombardi also thanked the Brewster Ladies Library Association on their partnership with the little free libraries, this is a great concept and implemented yell. Selectperson Hoffman moved to approve all items on the consent agenda. Selectperson Bingham second. p roll call vote was taken. Selectperson Bingham -yes, Selectperson Chate [a1n- yes, Selectperson Hoffman -yes, Chair Whitney -yes. The Board vote was 4 -Yes, 0 -No. Update on Water Use Restrictions- Paul Anderson, Water Superintendent Paul Anderson reviewed the slide show that is in the packet that reviews the mandatory outdoor water restrictions. These restrictions have been in effect since May 16th, with an odd/even schedule allowing watering between 400am- Sam and 5pm to Spm. The aquifer is massive and is an incredible resource, but it needs to be replenished annually with rainfall. Mr. Anderson shared that the monitoring well that is located in Nickerson State Park measures how many feet below surface of the ground that the aquifer is at. Noting that in the winter months is when we expect a recharge, however the rain and the snow was not at the levels needed. For this reason, restrictions have been implemented, there is a concern that we continue to see the same trends as in past years. Mr. Anderson reviewed the signs that have been posted around Town regarding the restrictions, these are consistent throughout the Cape. Each town declares their own levels, unless the State declares it for them. Unfortunately, we don't see it getting better, and have not seen the aquifer rebound the way we have hoped. There was some discussion regarding private wells, in order to regulate these wells there would need to be a bylaw, Mr. Lombardi stated that with other Towns in the Monomay Lens, in their withdrawal permit when water level gets to a certain point, they have to implement restrictions. Brewster is mirroring these restrictions that are not in our permit. Brewster is trying to take a unified approach across towns in the same shared water resource. Adding that there are exemptions already in other towns who have Select Board 06.13.2022 www.brewster-ma.gov Page 2 of 10 E w 0?�y'°r, Town of Brewster elect Board � �� Select Board -4 2198 Main Street Town Administrator A y Brewster, MA 02631-1898 o — y= Phone: (508) 896-3701. u Fax: (508) 896-8089 mandatory restrictions per their state permit, and exemptions far certain businesses (golf courses, nurseries, etc.) whose livelihood is on significant use of water. The Town has also applied these to our own odd/even restrictions. Discuss and Vote on Upcoming Public Meeting Schedule Format for Town Committees Select Board FY22- 23 Strategic Plan Goal G-4) Mr. Lombardi noted that are situation has not changed, the current state expanded remote participation program is still set to sunset on July 15th, 2022. The Senate included language in their version of the FY23 state budget that would continue the same expanded program that has been in place through December 2023. Noting that this can be a lengthy process and can go beyond the start of the fiscal year. The recommendation is to continue with the same format that we have had for the past 3 months for the first two weeks of July. Options are to meet in person, with no restrictions on the number of people in attendance, meet virtually or in a hybrid format. Public participation would continue to be fully remote, and meetings are televised. Public forums have some flexibility to be public, but there are none scheduled at this time. Starting on Monday July 18'h, we will presumably revert back to the former State requirements far remote participation. Hybrid meetings will be an option, but there is no fully remote participation. A majority of the committee and the Chair have to be physically present in Town Hall. Public participation would be in person again, we are hoping and planning to still allow for remote participation from residents since we have the tech nology. Boards and Committees have had the discretion to meet in either format, once we open public participation to in-person, they will no longer have the decision to allow public participation, there will be less flexibility on this particular element of meetings. Selectperson Hoffman moved to approve the public meeting schedule and format for town committees that is in the memo dated June 10, 2022. Selectperson Bingham second. A roll call vote was taken. Selectperson Hoffmann -yes, Selectperson Chatelain- yes, Selectperson Bingham -yes, Chair Whitney -yes. The Board vote was 4 -Yes, 0 -No. Discuss and Vote on Pr000sed Revisions to Select Board Policies on Remote Boa rd/Comm ittee Participation and Town Government Access Channel (Select Board FY22-23 Strategic Plan Goal G-4) Mr. Lombardi stated that the Board had a policy on remote participation when remote participation was not used often. At the time there were narrow allowances or exemptions for remote participation. Since then, we have invested in the technology and have a platform where remote participation can happen much easier. Assuming that the State's current expanded remote participation program will sunset, we have developed an updated policy that will comply with the minimum State requirements that had been in place pre-Covid and reflect the technology we have in place. The basic elements of the new policy are: Remote participation is allowed. A quorum of the body must be in person, including the Chair. Select Board 06.13.2022 www.brewster-ma.gov Page 3 of 10 WsTLC R r� Town o�FfiCe of: �a❑�' a4,�Loe �9s +f, iG f Brewster Select Board z N 51 2198 Main Street Town Administrator 3 I 9 a Brewster, MA 82631=1898 Phone: (508) 896-3781 Fax: (508) 895-8089 �'� F�ofl PPR �� 90 \1� • ��/fh�n.. �g• i v, ■ Because we have accepted the local option that was offered almost 10 years ago, we have continued discretion to allow remote participation. ■ The Open Meeting Law was updated about 3-4 years ago, initially individual members had to name a reason why they were not going to be present, this is no longer the case, that language has been removed. • The Chair must work with their individual committee members to make sure a majority of the committee will be physically present. This will be the responsibility of the Chair. • Due to the requirement that the Chair must be physically present, we recommend that Boards and Committees don't select a Chair who will be regularly attending remotely. • The current policy capped the number of meetings that individual members could participate rem oteiy at four meetings, this new policy suggests that they must be physically present for 50% of meetings. • For regulatory Boards (Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals, Board of Health, Conservation Commission, Historic District Committee and Select Board), they should be physically present for at least 75% of meetings in a given fiscal year. Once 1n -person attendance to residents is allowed, the Town will do their very best to keep remote participation as an option whenever possible. For the past couple of years, all Board and Committee meetings have been televised, broadcast on Channel 18, and/or live streamed. in allowing remote participation, we propose that that all meetings are broadcast and/or live streamed, which means that all meetings must take place in Town Hall. As a reminder, assuming at least one member of a board committee is participating remotely, there still needs to be roll call votes. The Select Board discussed the requirements of having members physically present for their meetings, and the number of consecutive meetings that one could participate remotely for regulatory boards. It was clarified that the policy is a total of 4 meetings that can be attended remotely with no more than 2 meetings in a row by remote participation. The intention of these updates is to review participation and how much flexibility can be granted with remote participation. Allowing flexibility offers participation from those who may not have otherwise been able to serve. SeIectperson Hoffmann proposed to change the wording of the section "Frequency of Remote Participation" to include that members of regulatory boards must be physically present for either 50% or 75% of "regular" meetings, and not include a time limit on how many meetings can be missed consecutively. Mr. Lombardi clarified that there is an understanding that if one regulatory.board ran into a situation where there were many meetings, the special a "off scheduled" meetings would not count towards the threshold, 5electperson Bingham seconded the motion and proposed that next year at this time they communicate with other regulatory committees about the policy. The Board and Town Administration agreed that this policy impacts other committees and residents who volunteer and their feedback is instrumental. However, with the current situation, the Board should adopt Select Board 05.13.2022 www.brewster-ma.gov Page 4 of 10 Town of Brewster 2198 Main Street Brewster, MA 02631-1898 Phone: (508) 896-3701 Fax: (508) 896-8089 Office of: Select Board Town Administrator some version of the of the policy tonight and see what the State does next. Adjustments can then be made if needed and we can have follow-up discussions regarding the policy and then get feedback from Committee Chairs. Selectperson Hoffmann moved to approve the policy as written, to be reviewed by Boards and Committees for feedback in the coming months. Selectperson Bingham second. A roll call vote was taken. Selectperson Chatelain- No, Selectperson Hoffmann -yes, Selectperson Bingham, Chair Whitney- yes. The Board vote was 3 -Yes, 1 -No. Discuss and Vote on Proposed First Light Beach Policy Select Board FY22-23 Strategic Plan SC -4 Mr. Lombardi stated that the plan is to open our resident only beach at the Sea Camps Bay property in a few weeks and reviewed the recommended policy that is available in the packet. A few highlights of the proposed policy include: • Accessed by residents who have a resident beach pass, entry is through the gates off 6A. • Permits wilt be checked by seasonal recreation staff at the gatehouse. ■ Access will be limited to the number of cars that can fit in the new parking lot, 50 cars. Once lot has reached capacity, the gate will be down, and a sign will be posted on 6A that the lot is closed. ■ Parking is only allowed in the parking lot, no other locations on the property. ■ Lot is open from Sam -- Spm and no new vehicles will be allowed in after 6pm. if vehicles remain in the lot after 8p they will be towed at the owner's expense. • Pedestrian and bike access; visitors will be asked to check in at the gate house, we will not be checking residency status. Language is included in the policy that if the property is inundated with bike and foot traffic that gives Town employees the ability to restrict access. • Access is intended for beach use only, with the exception of our special events that are scheduled for July and August. • At Spruce Hili there will be designated parking, and beach parking permits are required for this lot. Request for those who do use this parking lot to use the Spruce Hill path to access the beach, and not use the Sea Camps property. • Natural Resources Department will be adding kayak racks and a lottery will be completed for those 18 spots. Other policies are consistent with the Town's regular beach and landing policies. This is short-term public access for the Sea Camps property, the Bay Property Planning Committee will continue to meet to review long term accessibility. Selectperson Hoffmann moved to approve the Select Board Policy for First Light Beach Residents Only Policy #64. Selectperson Bingham second. A roll call vote was taken. Selectperson Hoffmann -Yes, Selectperson Chate lain -yes, Selectperson Bingham, Chair Whitney- yes. The Board vote was 4 -Yes, Q -No. Seiect Board 06.13.2022 www.brewster-ma.gov Page 5 of 10 Town of Brewster 2198 Main Street Brewster, MA 02631-1898 Phone: (508) 896-3701 Fax: (508) 896-8089 afflge of: Select Board Town Administrator 6:30p nn - Public Hearing, Renewal of Entertainment Licenses: BandG, LLC d/b/a Apt Cape Cod, Brewster El Patron d/b/a The Island Blue Crab Food & Spirits, Brewster Inn, Inc. d/b/a Woodshed; Brewster VFW Post #9917; Brown Dog Investments Inc d/b/a Laurino's Tavern; Bushwood LLC d/b/a Harbor Lights Mini Golf Cape Cod Repertory Theatre; Friends of Brewster _Elders/Brewster Council on Aging-, Ocean Ed a Resort Limited Partnership d/b/a Ocean Edge Inn and Conference Center; Ocean Edge Resort Limited Partnership d !b a Lynx Tavern; ShadV Knoll Tent Sites Inc. d/b/a Shad Knoll Campground; Sweetwater Forest Inc d b a Sweetwater Forest Selectperson Hoffmann moved to open the public hearing to vote on the following annual entertainment licenses pending all financial obligations have been paid to the Town. Selectperson Bingham second. A roll call was taken. Selectperson Hoffmann -yes, Selectperson Chatelain-yes, Selectperson Bingham -yes, Chair Whitney -yes. The Board vote was 4 -Yes, 0-N o. Selectperson Hoffmann read the notice of the public hearing. The Select Board directed questions to Bryan Webb, General Manager of Ocean Edge regarding amplified music, Mr. Webb confirmed that there is no amplified music on any terraces throughout the property. There is amplified music at the Bay Pines Pavilion and if there is a tent event on the front lawn. Also, several nights a week throughout the summer, there is amplified music on the front lawn. Mr. Webb stated that Ocean Edge has an internal policy that amplified music must end by 9:55 pm, and the front lawn is typically completed by 9:00pm. The policy also includes decibel readings by the manager on duty who monitors the noise level, readings are typically between 52 and 59 decibels. Mr. Lombardi shared that the State had extended their outdoor dining program which supersedes local toning bylaws and regulations, and this has been extended through April of next year. In summer of 2020, Ocean Edge sought an amendment through the Planning Board to their original Special Permit from 2010 which caps the number of events on the front lawn to 7 events between May and September and no more than 2 events per month between October and April. Their amendment to allow additional events through the Special Event process with the Planning Board ended at the end of last summer, Ocean Edge did not seek an updated version for this summer. Mr. Lombardi noted that in terms of these events, where amplified music takes place on the front lawn, Ocean Edge is limited to 7 events between May and September and no more than 2 events per month October and April. The proposed entertainment license does not seek a specific number of events since it is governed by the Special Permit. In the past the Select Board has approved the entertainment license simply mirroring the requirements or restrictions that exist m the Special Permit. The following residents made comments in opposition to the Ocean Edge entertainment license, Carolyn Noering, Jan Moore, and Canice McGarry. Select Board 06.13.2022 www.brewster-ma.gov Page 6 of 10 EW's " Town of Brewster Doe of: z`OQ Poi"e%oae d9e���,�sSelect Board $ 2198 Main Street Town Administrator 3 a = Brewster, MA 02631-1898 ° �' = Phone: (508) 896-3701 ca Fax: (508) 896-8089 FP �160 Chair Whitney provided a recap that the modifications of the Special Permit for the last two summers have now expired, therefore Ocean Edge is limited to seven events May through September on the front lawn and he reviewed the current restrictions on the entertainment license provided in the packet. Selectperson Hoffmann read opposition letters received via email to the Select Board from residents prior to tonight's meeting. Mr. Webb in response to the letters stated that Ocean Edge does monitor noise levels during all events at various locations on their property as to not upset neighbors, if they receive a complaint, they act upon it immediately. Chair Whitney offered a compromise by suggesting allowing a temporary license from now until the next meeting on Juiy 11th at which time the Select Board will revisit the Ocean Edge entertainment license. Chair Whitney also requested that Mr. Webb provide the Town Administration office a list of all events, including dates and times on the front lawn or Bay Pines Pavilion. Chair Whitney encourages neighbors and Select Board members to visit the neighborhoods themselves during these events. The provisional license will allow seven events, including with outdoor dining, but without entertainment for now. Mr. Lombardi clarified the seven event restriction applies to the Front Lawn. Selectperson Hoffmann moved to close the public hearing. Selectperson Bingham second. A roll call was taken. Selectperson Bingham -yes, Selectperson Chate lain -yes, Selectperson Hoffmann -yes, Chair Whitney - yes. The board vote was 4 -Yes, 0 -No. Selectperson Hoffmann moved to approve the entertainment licenses listed in the packet, except for Ocean Edge Inn and Conference Center and EI Patron who will not be seeking a renewal, pending all financial obligations have been paid to the town. Selectperson Bingham second. A roil call vote was taken. Selectperson Chate lain -yes, Selectperson Hoffmann -yes, Selectperson Bingham -yes, Chair Whitney- yes. The Board vote was 4 -Yes, 0 -No. Selectperson Hoffmann moved to approve the provisional entertainment license for Ocean Edge Inn and Conference Center, pending all financial obligations have been paid to the town. Provisional License will end on July 11, 2022. Selectperson Bingham second. A roll call vote was taken. Selectperson Hoffmann -yes, Selectperson Chate lain -yes, Selectperson Bingham -yes, Chair Whitney- yes. The Board vote was 4 -Yes, 0 -No. Review List of Inactive Town Boards & Committees and Discuss Next Steps Mr. Lombardi stated that through managing the board and committee meetings, there are eight committees that do not meet on a regular basis, if at all. As the Board goes through the annual board and committee reappointment process, it is important to bring this forward to discuss potential next steps. The first four committees are memorialized in the town bylaws, these include the Agriculture Commission, Alewife Committee, Building Needs and Assessment Committee and the Capital Planning Committee. There is more Select Board 06.13.2022 www.brewster-ma.gov Page 7 of 10 Town of Brewster 2198 Main Street Brewster, MA 02631-1898 Phone: (508) 896-3701 Fax: (508) 896-8089 Office of: Select Board Town Administrator information in the memo about the details of each of these committees. For these committees, if the Board were to want to make changes or disband it would require Town Meeting action. The following are recommendations: ■ Building Needs and Assessment & Capital Planning Committee —to bring forward a warrant article to Fall Special Town Meeting to disband. The building needs and assessment committee have not been active in 5+ years and have not met since January 2020. At the last meeting, the Select Board was in attendance to discuss their future. There are currently no active members. The Capital Planning Committee had been reactivated a few years ago and helped to develop a 5 -year Capital Improvement Plan. As part of Town Charter, it stipulates these functions will he handled by town staff. The three at -large committee members will not be renewing their roles for another term. ■ Alewife Committee, the individual members are active working at the Mill and with our Natural Resources Department, we need to know from them what support the Towri can offer for their work as a committee. This Committee has been in place since 1803 and has served an important purpose over many years. ■ Agricultural Commission has not met in over five years, there are technically four members of a seven -member commission, two of them have not been sworn in, and two are up for re- appointment. There needs to be information to the extent to which there remains a need for this committee to stay in place. The four ad-hoc committees that have been appointed by the Select Board over the years include the All - Citizens access committee, Cable Television Advisory Committee, Hazardous Waste Committee and Library Building Committee. The Hazardous Waste Committee is a staff function, there are monthly public safety team meetings and communication on any ongoing issues, there is no need for this committee to continue. The Cable Television Advisory Committee, primary function is negotiating the license agreement with Comcast and related agreement with Lower Cape TV. These negotiations are now handled by administration staff. The recommendation is to disband both committees. The All -Citizens Access Committee has been around since the mid -80s and remains really important. They had previously been meeting regularly and active, however it might be worth it to review the charge and see if it needs to be refined to meet the current needs of the Town. Based on new information provided by the State regarding the funding for the library project, it will likely be available for FY 2025. We. have been unable to locate the charge for the committee, the Town should revisit the composition and refocus the efforts. The Select Board will continue to discuss the future of these committees at upcoming meetings. Status Update on Financing Options for Integrated Water Resource Capital Planning and Vote on Short- term Plan for Brewster's Participation in Cape Cod & Islands Water Protection Fund Select Board FY2-23 Strategic Plan Goal WR -1). Mr. Lombardi noted the policy and cost implications are significant and there have been a fair number of recent major developments which include: Select Board 06.13.2022 www.brewster-ma.gov Page 8 of 10 "'Sr'"� Town of Brewster Office of: 5`0k .411,0En 4"", k Select Board 2198 Main Street Town Administrator 3 a = Brewster, MA 02631-1898 o Y _ = y _ Phone: (508) 896-3701 -� Fax: (508) 895-8089 • The Cape Cod and Islands Water Protection Fund (CCIWPF) board has officially approved authorization of using the funds for the Cape Cod Commission to provide technical assistance to Brewster and potentially other towns to determine SRF eligibility of the proposed innovative alternatives or other non-traditional wastewater projects. • The scope of services is included in the packet and is expected to take six months. Kick-off meetings are scheduled in the next couple of weeks with Cape Cod Commission staff. • The goal is to clearly understand the extent to which we can access not only the SRF funds, but the all-important water protection fund subsidy for some or any of the projects. Mr. Lombardi noted it is critical to understand how we will finance the projects and our continued participation in the CCIWPF. • Earlier this spring the EPA announced a major new grant program, almost $2.5M for two projects through their SNAP program. This is to develop a pilot program to create regional responsible management entities (RMEs) to deal with the financing, administration, and oversight of these decentralized septic systems and IA systems on private property. Brewster will be providing a letter of support for the county's application. This would mean that the county would be available as a resource if Brewster were to move forward with the IA systems, in managing them administratively (monitoring, testing and compliance). • The county has been looking at making changes to the existing septic loan program, the draft recommendation is provided in the packet. Changes include looking at reducing or eliminating interest fees as well as looking at providing loan forgiveness for income eligible homeowners. For residents who want to convert septic system to an IA system, to qualify under the loan program, they have to document they have a failed system. With the new proposed Title V regulations, we could look at whether some combination of state regulations and/or related local regulations could help systems, particularly around our ponds to be eligible for this program in a way they haven't before. Included in the FY22 supplemental budget, is $200M where a portion is anticipated to be directed to the CCIWPF and some other amount is intended to help fund the septic loan program, the amounts are unknown at this point. Mr. Lombardi stated that the full board of the CCIWPF voted to appropriate $27M from the fund to the eight SRF eligible projects on the intended use plan. Adding it is important to note the Executive Board heard a report earlier this spring that the actual subsidies in the first 2 years of the program have well exceeded the benchmarks and expectations that the actuarial used to develop their projections for the fund. The good news is that the Town is set to receive a major infusion of funding from the State. If this didn't workout, the board is aware that their program of 25% subsidy doesn't work based on the revenues brought in on the short-term rental tax. The commission has asked all member towns to provide a 5 -to -10 -year capital plan to understand what anticipated demands on the fund will be. Mr. Lombardi noted that the Town is meeting with DEP staff in the next month or so to provide feedback on the proposed changes to the Title V regulations, specific to nitrogen sensitive watersheds on Cape. Proposed towns would have to enter into a 20 -year wastewater permit, potentially with other towns, or to require all septic systems within the watersheds to upgrade to IA technology within 5 years, this is a tremendous Select Board 06,13.2022 www.brewster-ma.gov Page 9 of 10 . .... \"'� 0 F- W no "o 'a, "_�. 4�1%' <, A , 0 0 % IO&F Town of Brewster 2196 Malh Street Brewster, MA 02631-1898 Phone: (508) 896-3701 Fax., (508) 896-8089 Offlce o Select Board Town Administrator undertaking. The Town needs to know how the new regulations.interact with our current Pleasant Bay permit and if they were to come online and be adopted, what this would mean for our requirements for the Herring River watershed. The Town has devoted a lot of attentlon and resources to this area and will contin ue to wo rk closely with Harwich to d evelop a plan toad d ress those issues. Selectperson Bingha m moved that the Boa rd rescin d the previous vote to place an a rticle on the upcoming warrant. Selectperson Hoffmann amended the motion to 'include postponing any decision regarding membersh'ip into the CCWIPF to a later date. Selectperson Chatelain second. A roll call vote was taken. S e I ectpe rso in H offma n in -yes, Se I e Up e rso n Ch ate I al in -yes, Se I e ct p e rso n B i ngh a m -yes, Ch a i r Wh itin ey- yes. Th e Board vote was 4 -Yes, O -No. Fo r You r I nf o rm ation: No comments or questions. Matters Not Reasonably Anticipated bV the Chair None Questions from the Media: None Next Meetings: July 11, July 25, July 27 (annual retreat), August 8, and August 22, 2022 Admournmen Selectperson Bingham moved to adjourn at 8:34pm. Selectperson Hoffmann second. A roll call vote was ta ke in. 5 e I ectpe rso n Ch ate ]a i n -ye s, Se I ectpe rso n B i ngh a m -ye s, Se I e Up e rson H off m a in n -yes, Ch a i r Whitney - yes. The Board vote was 4 -Yes, O -No. Res p ectf u I ly s u b m itted by E ri ka M awn, Executive Assista nt 07/12/2022 76�w�'d *Aaw�' Approved: Signed: Date Selectperson Hoffmann, Clerk of the Select Board Acco m pa nying Docu ments i n Packet: TA rep ort, Con sent Agenda documents, Water U se Restriction PowerPal nt, Pu b lic M eet! ng Sch ed u le/Format mem o, Revisions to select Board Po licles, Fi rst Light Beach Po I icy, Yearly Enterta in rinerit U ce rise documents, I n active Boards and Comrnlittee5, Integrated Water Resource Capital Planning Documents, FYI documents. Select Board 06.13.2022 www.brew.ster-ma.gov Page 10 of 10 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection eDEP Transaction Copy_ Here is the file you requested for your records. To retain a copy of this file you must save and/or print. Username: sFARRENKOPF Transaction ID: 1398544 Document: Groundwater Discharge Monitoring Report Forms Size of File: 1506.12K Status of Transaction: in Process Date and Time Created: 7115/2022:10:07:07 AM Note: This file only includes forms that were part of your transaction as of the date and time indicated above. If you need a more current copy of your transaction, return to eDEP and select to "Download a Copy" from the Current Submittals page. Important:When filling out forms on the computer, use only the tab key to move your cursor - do not use the return key. ht6 :] Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit DAILY LOG SHEET A. Facility Information 1. Facility name, address: PLEASANT BAY HEALTH CTR a. Name 383 SOUTH ORLEANS ROAD b. Street Address BREWSTER MA C. City d. State 2. Contact information: )JOSEPH SMITH a. Name of Facility Contact Person 7742125005 b. Telephone Number 3. Sampling information; 6/1/2022 a. Date Sampled (mmldWyyyy) BEA NSU PERSONNEL c. Analysis Performed By (Name) B. Form Selection 746 1. Permit Number 2. Tax identification Number 2022 JUN DAILY f 3. Sampling Month & Frequency 102631 e. Zip Code )smith@NSUWater.com c. e-mail address ]NOTA PLICABLE b. Laboratory Name 1. Please select Farm Type and Sampling Month & Frequency ] Daily Log Sheet - 2022 Jun Daily — All forms for submittal have been completed. 2, F This is the last selection. 3. F Delete the selected form. gdpols 2015-09-15.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Daily Log Sheet • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 746 Bureau of Resource Pratection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number Groundwater Permit 2. Tax identification Number r DAILY LOG SHEET 2022 JUN DAILY 3. Sampling Month & Frequency C. Daily Readings/Analysis Infoirmation Date Effluent Reuse Irrigation Turbidity Influent pH Effluent Chlorine Uv Flow GPD Flow GPD Flow GPD pH Residual Intensity (mgll) (0/0 1 16549 � 7.1 � 65.7 T 2 15298 6.7 �J 74.5 3 5579 6.6 66.7 4 5579 _I 5 5579 6 10159 7 8899 �� 6.9 j 66.7 8 12028 j 7.0 �� 69.3 9918 �� I 6.8 69.3 10 11311 6.6 66.7 11 1131 1 ,� L 12 13 107067.3 74.3 14 9031 7.0 66.8 15 8338 I j �� 5.9 66.7 16 fifi50 �J 7.0 66.6 17 9625 6.9 69.2 18 19 9626 20 10035 7.0 66.6 21 $L}99 6.9 74.4 26 22 9791 6.9 66.5 23 5515 7.0 66.5 24 9721 7.1 66.7 26 9T2� 9721 27 4.6 28 8660 6.9 74.3 298751 6.9 74.5 1 30 11263 �� 6.9 �� 56.6 31 gdpols.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Daily Log Sheet • Page 1 of 1 LlMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT A. Facility Information Important:uWhen filling out forms on 1. Facility name, address: the computer, use IPLEASANT BAY HEALTH CTR only the tab key to a. Name move your cursor - 383 SOUTH ORLEANS ROAD do not use the return key. b. Street Address eREWSTER MA raj c. City d. State 2. Contact information: r=run JOSEPH SMITH 1740 1. Permit Number 2. Tax identification Number 2022 JUN MONTHLY 3. Sampling Month & Frequency 102631 e. Zip Code a. Name of Facility Contact Person 7742125005 jjsmith@NSUWater.com h. Telephone Number c. a -mail address 3. Sampling information: 5/912022 PITA ANALYTI CAL a. Data Sampled (mmlddlyyyy) b. Laboratory Name LPHA ANALYTICAL PERSONNEL c. Analysis Performed By (Name) B. Form Selection 1. Please select Form Type and Sampling Month & Frequency Discharge Monitoring Report - 2022 Jun Monthly ' r All forms for submittal have been completed. 2, r- This is the last selection. 3. r- Delete the selected form. gdpols 2015-09-15.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit daily Log Sheet • Page 1 of 1 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 2022 JUN MONTHLY LL11 1 3. Sampling Month & Frequency D. Contaminant Analysis Information • For "Q", below detection limit, less than {<} value, or not detected, enter "ND" • TNTC = too numerous to count. {Fecal results only} • N5 =Not Sampled 1, ParameterlContaminant Units BOD MGL TSS mat_ TOTAL SOLIDS IN"I.IL AMMONIA -N MGtL NITRATE -N ARGIL TOTAL NITROGEN(NO3+NO2+TKN) MaL OIL & GREASE MG/L FECAL COLIFORM 1100 SAL CHLORIDE MGPL 2. Influent 3. Effluent 4. Effluent Method Detection limit 1 520 12.4 � 12.0 440 ND 15.0 800 240 10 9.07 3.4 .0.10 4.14 0.450 ND --i ND 47 infeffrp-blank.doc • rev. 09/15115 Groundwater Permit Discharge Monitoring Report • Page 1 of 1 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 2022 QUARTERLY 2 LLI-k 3. Sampling Month & Frequency A. Facffity Information lmportant:When filling out forms on 1. Facility name, address: the computer, use IPLEASANT BAY HEALTH CTR only the tab key to a. Name move your cursor- 383 SOUTH ORLEANS ROAD do not use the return key. b. Street Address BREWSTER IMA 102631 TQ c. City d. State e. Zip Code 2. Contact information: rmp W JJOSEPH SMITH a. Name of Facility Contact Person 7742/25005 ismith@NSUWater.com b. Telephone Number c. e-mail address 3. Sampling information: 61912022 ALPHA ANALYTICAL a. Date Sampled (mmlddlyyyy) b. Laboratory Name ALPHA ANALYTICAL PERSONNEL c. Analysis Performed By (Name) B. Form Selection 1. Please select Form Type and Sampling Month & Frequency J Discharge Monitoring Report - 2022 Quarterly 2 F All forms for submittal have been completed. 2. r This is the last selection. 3. r- Delete the selected form. gdpols 2015-09-15.doc • rev. 09115115 Groundwater Permit Daily Log Sheet • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection746 Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program Permit Number Groundwater Permit 2. Tax identification Number DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT zazz Q ARfMLv 2 3. Sampling Month & Frequency D. Contaminant Analysis Information • For ,on, below detection limit, less than (<) value, or oat detected, enter "N❑" • TNTC = too numerous to count. [Fecal results only] • N5 =Not Sampled 1. ParameterlContaminant 2. Influent 3. Effluent 4. Effluent Method Units Detection limit TOTAL PHOSPHORUS AS P ........ 3.69 - 0.050 - -- M t ORTHO PHOSPHATE 3.31 0.125 MGL infeffrp-blank.doc • rev. 09/15115 Groundwater Permit Discharge Monitoring Report • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit L t MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT A. Facility Information Important:When filling out forms on 1. Facility name, address: the computer, use (PLEASANT BAY HEALTH CTR only the tab key to a Name move your cursor - 383 SOUTH ORLEANS ROAD do not use the return key. b. Street Address BREWSTER MA 4:1 C. City d. State IL 2. Contact information: r JOSEPH SMITH a. Name of Facility Contact Person 7742125005 b. Telephone Number 3. Sampling information: 746 1. Permit Number 2. Tax identification Number 2022 QUARTERLY 2 3. Sampling Month & Frequency 02631 e. Zip Code js m ith @N S U b''a'ate r. co m c. e-mail address 6113!2022 ALPHA ANALYTICAL a. Date Sampled (rremlddlyyyy) b. Laboratory Name ALPHA ANALYTICAL PERSONNEL c. Analysis Performed By (Flame) B. Form Selection 1. Please select Form Type and Sampling Month & Frequency Monitoring Well Data Report - 2022 Quarterly 2 211 r All forms for submittal have been completed. 2. r This is the last selection. 3.- Delete the selected form. gdpols 2015-09-15.doc - rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Daily Log Sheet • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT 746 1 1. Permit Number 2. Tax Identification Number 2022 QUARTERLY 2 3. Sampling Month & Frequency C. Contaminant Analysis Information • For "0", below detection limit, less than fel value, or not detected, enter "ND" • TNTC = too numerous to count. (Fecal results only) + N5 =Not Sampled • DRY = Not enough water in well to sample. Parameter/Contaminant DG -1 DG -2 0G-1 UG -1 Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well 4: 3 Well #: 4 NITRATE -N I2.9 0.96 2.6 `ND MG/L TOTAL NITROGEN{NO3+NO2+TIC 2=9 12.60 JNND= MGL TOTAL PHOSPHORUS AS P 0.010 0.010 1.28 0.01$ MG/L ORTHO PHOSPHATE ND 0.006 1.08 0,016 mat Well #: 5 Well #: 6 mwdgwp-blank.doc • rev. 09/15115 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 Important:When filling out forms on the computer, use only the tab key to move your cursor - do not use the return key. Id8 ream Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program Groundwater Permit MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT A. Facility InfoJrmation Facility name, address: PLEASANT BAY HEALTH CTR a. Name 383 SOUTH ORLEANS ROAD b. Street Address $REWSTER IMA c. city d. State 2. Contact information: 746 1. Permit Number 2. Tax identification Number 2022 JUN MONTHLY 3. Sampling Month & Frequency 102631 e. Zip Code JOSEPH SMITH a. Narne of Facility Contact Person 7742125005 jjsmith@NSU Water.com b. TeSephcne Number c. e-mail address 3. Sampling information: 16113/2022 INOTAPPLICABLE a. Date Sampled (mmldd/yyyy) b. Laboratory Name ]BEA NSU PERSONNEL c. Analysis Performed By (Name) B. Form Selection 1. Please select Form Type and Sampling Month & Frequency Monitoring Well Data Report - 2022 Jun Monthly ' F All forms for submittal have been completed. 2, r This is the last selection. 3. f- Delete the selected form. gdpols 2015-09-15.doc • rev. 09/15115 Groundwater Permit Daily Log Sheet • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 746 } Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1, Permit Number I� Groundwater Permit ��-- 2. fax identification Number MONFORING WELL DATA REPORT 2022 JUN MDNTH_LY 3. Sampling Month & Frequency C. Contaminant Analysis Information ■ For "0a, below detection limit, less than (a) value, or not detected, enter "ND" a ■ 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 00-4 UG -1 Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 Well #: 5 Well #: 6 PH 15.-84 LLj 6.33 fi.86 15.85 S.U. STATIC WATER LEVEL11 97 12 08 11 92 12.21 FEET SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE 183.3 168.2 1314.20 1 87.10 UNIHDSIC mwdgwp-biank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 Important:r,When filling out forms on the computer, use only the tab key to move your cursor - do not use the return key. r Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 746 Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number Groundwater Permit 2. Tax identification Number Information (PLEASANT BAY HEALTH CTR a. Norm 383 SOUTH ORLEANS ROAD b. Street Address BREWSTER JMA 102631 G. 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Date (mmlddlyyyy) BENNETT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES, LLC, (BEA) HAS COMPLETED THE JUNE 2022 MONTHLY INFLUENT AND EFFLUENT SAMPLING OF THE AMPHIDROME WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM. MONTHLY WASTEWATER SAMPLING WAS COMPLETED ON 619122. LABORATORY RESULTS REPORTED ALL PARAMETERS WITHIN DISCHARGE PERMIT LIMITATIONS. EFFLUENT PH WAS REPORTED WITHIN THE 6.5-8.5 RANGE THROUGHOUT THE 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 5,579 GPD, 16,649 GPD AND 9,686 GPD, RESPECTIVELY. gdpols 2615-09-15.doc • rev. 09115/15 Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 RECEIVE© JUL 2 7 2022 260 cranberry Highway F" r= Wr,1 t' 1 II i LALTH F nASTA L 5O8.2S5.6511 P a50B MA 67oO F TRA R iTTA -- engineering c©. Orleans I sandwich I Nantucket TECHNICAL SERVICES coastalenginseringcompany.com To: Jacquelyn Linehan, Property Mgr, Date: 0772572022 Project No. WBR007.00 King's Landing Apartments Via: ®1st Class Mail []Pick up ❑Certified ❑Fed Ex 1200 South State Street Brewster, MA 02631 Subject: fling's Landing Apartments 3 State Street Brewster, MA Permit #934-1 ❑Plans ❑Copy of Letter ❑Specifications ®Other We are sending the following items: Copies Date No. Description 1 0612022 934-1 Daily Log Sheet 1 06/29/2022 934-1 Monthly Discharge Report wlLaboratory Test Results 1 0571672022 934-1 Annual, Quarterly, 5 Monthly Monitoring Well Report w7Laboratory Test Results 1 0772272022 934-1 1 eDEP Electronic Receipt These are transmitted as checked below: ❑for approval ®for your use ®as requested ❑for review 6 comment ❑ Remarks: Enclosed are the recent reporting forms for the wastewater treatment facility at the above -referenced location. Monthly system test results indicate high levels of Total Nitrogen that exceed the upper discharge limit due to elevated levels of TKN. Annual testing of the monitoring wells indicated no VOC's within any of the monitoring wells. Quarterly monitor well testing indicated high levels of Total Nitrogen within HW -1 that exceeded the upper discharge limits due to levels of Nitrate. HW -4 was found dry during the time of sampling. We will adjust the system settings and use of process control chemicals to help improve treatment of the system. The average daily flow was approximately 9,982 gpd. If you have any questions regarding this report or the WWTF, please do not hesitate to contact us. cc: Brewster Board of Health By: Chad A. Simmons, WWTPO CC Commission Joe Henderson, Horsley Witten (via email) AquaPoint.3 LLC NOTE: If enclosures are not as noted, please contact us at (508) 255-6511 Orleans I Sandwich I Nantucket Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 934 Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number _ T .-: Groundwater Permit Tax identification Number DAILY LOG SHEET 2022 JUN DAILY 3. Sampling Month & Frequency C. Daily Readings/Analysis Information Date Effluent Reuse Irrigation Turbidity Influent pH Effluent Chlorine UV Flow GPD Flow GPD Flow GPD pH Residual Intensity (mg/1) CA) 1 10,143 � 7.30 7.41 2 9,163 7.22 7.4 F�l 3 9,564 � 7.29 7.36 49,054 5 10,204 4 L 6 9,828 7 9,659 7.21 7.38 8 9,225 �- 7.27 7.31 9 9,614 7.19 7.36 10 9,961) 7.23 7.33 11 8,370 {{ 12 9,557 13 9,721 7,39 7.48 14 9,032 7.36 7.53 is 9,147 7.28 7.56 16 8,351 7.34 7.51 17 9,222 7.31 7.39 18 8,842 19 10,002 20 12,191 7.37 7.51 21 8 690 F 7.26 7.43 11,074 22 7.28 7.41 23 9,651 7.25 7.50 24 g 5 7.42 7.76 25 9,428 26 10,299 27 9,471 _i 7.3� 4 7.71 28 9,978 7.27 7.64 29 8,868 7.19 7.60 30 9,770 7.22 7.81 31 gdpols.doe • rem. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Daily Log Sheet • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 934 Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number identification Number DISCHARGE MONITORING REPORT 2022 JUN MONTHLY � f Groundwater Permit 2. lax 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 onlv) ■ N5 = Not Sampled 1, Parameter/Contaminant Units BOD MGlL TSS MGIL TOTAL SOLIDS MGIL AMMONIA•N haG1L NITRATE -N mc -A. TOTAL MTROGEN(NG3+NC2+TKN) r G1 - OIL & GREASE MGIL 2. Influent 3. Effluent BE `0 �J 61 8.1 44.4 4. Effluent Method Detection limit 15,0 6.6 �D.10 57.2 I� IND 14.O 4 infeffrp-blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Groundwater Permit Discharge Monitoring Report- Page 1 of 1 1 Jr+IAHA Y T 1 C A z ANALYTICAL REPORT Lab Number: L2234626 Client: Coastal Engineering Company 260 Cranberry Highway Route 6A Orleans, MA 02653 ATTN: Chad Simmons Phone; (508)255-6511 Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Project Number: WBR007,00 Report Date: 07/21/22 Serial No:07212218:34 The original project report/data package is held by Alpha Analytical. This reporl/data package is paginated and should be reproduced only in its entirety. Alpha Analytical holds no responsibility for results and/or data that are not consistent with the original. Certifications & Approvals: MA (M-MAa86), NH NELAP (2064), CT (PH -0574), IL. (200077), ME (M A00086). MD (348), NJ (MA935), NY (11148), NC (257001666), PA (69-03671), RI (LA000065), TX (T104704476), VT (VT -0935), VA (460195), USDA (Permit #P330-17-00196). Eight Walkup Drive, Westborough, MA 01 581-1 01 9 508-898-9220 (Fax) 508-898-9193 800-624-9220 - www.alphalab.com Page 1 of 21 INORGANICS MISCELLANEOUS Page 5 of 21 Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Project Number: WBR007.00 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: L2234626-01 121,254013 DW Client ID: INFLUENT(COMPOSITE) 121,2540D MD Sample Location: 3 STATE ROAD, BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: AT 5 0712112212:00 0712112216:30 Matrix: Water NA 15 07/01/22 07:15 07/06/22 01:25 Parameter Result Qualifier Units RL General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Solids, Total 460 mg11 20 Solids, Total Suspended 61. mgil 20 Nitrogen, Ama*riia 44.4 mgll 0.375 Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl 73.5 mgll 1.50 BOD, 5 day 180 mgll 30 Page 6 of 21 Serial No: 07212218:34 Lab Number: L2234626 Report Date: 07/21/22 Date Collected: 06129/22 09:00 Date Received: 06/29/22 Field Prep: Not Specified Dilution Date Data Analytical MDL Factor Prepared Analyzed Method Analyst NA 2 07103122 06:00 121,254013 DW NA 4 - 07/05/22 21:30 121,2540D MD 5 0711912209:12 0711912216:31 121,4500NH3-BH AT 5 0712112212:00 0712112216:30 121,4500NH3-H AT NA 15 07/01/22 07:15 07/06/22 01:25 121,52108 JT Serial No:07212218:34 Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Lab Number: L2234626 Project Number: WBR007.00 Report Date: 07/21/22 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: L2234626-02 Client ID: EFFLUENT(COMPOSITE) Sample Location: 3 STATE ROAD, BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: Matrix: Water Parameter Result Qualifier Units RL General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Date Collected: 06/29/22 09:00 Date Received: 06/29/22 Field Prep: Not Specified Dilution Date Date Analytical MDL Factor Prepared Analyzed Method Analyst Solids, Total Suspended 8A mgA 5.0 NA 1 - 07/05/22 21:30 121,2540D MD Nitrogen, Ammonia 11.9 mgll 0.675 i 07!19122 09:12 07/19/22 16:32 121,4500NH3-BH AT Nitrogen, Nitrite 0.34 mgli 0.050 1 06/30/22 05:30 44,353.2 KA Nitrogen, Nitrate 6.6 mg/1 0.10 1 06/30/22 05'30 44,353.2 KA Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl 16.6 mg/1 0.600 2 — 07/21/22 12:00 07/21/22 16,31 . ........._ ._......_....... ........._. 121,4500NH3-H AT BOD, 5 day 20. mglE ..................... _............ . 5.0 NA ....... .. . .. . 2.5 06/30/22 08:29 07/05/22 09:55 . ........... .... ................ 121,52106 MT Page 7 of 21 Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Project Number: WBR007.00 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: L2234626-03 Client [D: EFFLUENT(GRAB) Sample Location: 3 STATE ROAD, BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: Method Analyst Matrix: Water Parameter Result Qualifier Units RL General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Oil & Grease, Hem-Grav ND mgll 4.0 Page 8 of 21 Serial No:07212218:34 Lab Number: L2234626 Report Hate: 07/21/22 Date Collected: 06/29/22 08:45 Date Received: 06/29/22 Field Prep: Not Specified Dilution Date Date Analytical MDL Factor Prepared Analyzed Method Analyst 1 0711912218:30 0711912222:30 140,166413 TL Serial No:072122i8:34 -A CHAI .OF CUSTODY PAM 1 {1F I f7aaRecdu LaL: � � � ALPkAJpb.#: -� Reportl formation Data Billing InfDrmation beliv - ❑ FAXLJ �- rzMAIL [� 3nme as Cent info P. 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Parameter/Contaminant HW -1 HW -2 HW -3 HW -4 Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 ACETONE rD ND IND ND UG(L t BENZENE ND _= NDN�� ND UGIL 1,1 DICHLCROETHANEND ND NF € N❑ � D UGIL 1,2 DICHLOROETHANE ND ND [N::D= IND UGIL 1,1 DICHLOROETHYLENE p�D ND T ND UGIL I CIS-1,2-DICHLOROETHYLENE ND ND IND NQ UG(L TRANS 1,2 61CHLOROETHYLENE NDND ND ND llG�L ETHYL BENZENE ND�ND NNQ UGIL IMETHYLENEwCHLORIDE ND ND ND ND UGIL TOLUENE ND ND 1 ND I'ND UGL O-XYLENEND ND No i ND UGIL P1M XYLENEND ND NQ ND UGIL Well #: 5 Well #: 6 CARBON TETRACHLORIDE ND ND IND ND UGIL CHLOROFORM ND ND ND ND UGIL 2-BUTANONE (MEK) ND ND ND ND UGIL mwdgwp-blank.doc - rev. 09/15/15 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Pnvironmenta I Protection 934 Bureau of Resource Protection •- Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number L11, Groundwater Permit T x identification Number MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT 2022 ANNUAL L 3. Sampling Month & Frequency D. VOC Analysis Information • If VOCs are present, please indicate the amounts of the individual compounds in pg/1. ■ For "0", below detection limit, less than (<) value, or not detected, enter "N D" • NS = Not Sampled • DRY = Not enough water in well to sample. ParameterlContaminant HW -1 HW -2 HW -3 HW4 Units Well #: 1 Wei[ #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 4-METHYL•2•PENTANONE tMIEFC NDND I D I ND UGiL TRICHLORQETHYLENE ND 1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE ND 1 ND UGL UGC TETRACHLOROETHYLENE ND pJp ND IND UGL 1,1,1 TRICHLDROETHAN9 NDJ ND UGL ND N❑ ND UGrL ND ND ND J VINYLCHLORIDE ND ND MID I ND f UGL STYRENEii ND N❑ TD ElVp .............:..i. uGt CHLOROBENZENE r- ND ND ND �IND UGfL METHYL TERTIARY BUTYL ETHE ND I ND IND SND UGL CHLOROETHANE iVD ND ND IND UGA- 1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE jND 1 ND UGL D BROEMOCHLOROMETHANE ND NID ND ND UGL 1,1,2 -TRICHLOROETHANE ND ND ND J ND UG?L 2-CHLOROETHYLViNYL ETHER ND ND ND ND UGL BROMODICHLOROMETHANE ND ND N[} ND UGiL Weil #: 5 Well #: 6 BROMOFORWI ND ND ND ND UG�t_ mwdgwp-b[ank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit ••Page 1 of 1 - Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program v- Groundwater Permit MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT D. VQC Analysis Information 934 - f� 1. Permit Number 12, Tax identification Number 2022 ANNUAL 3. Sampling Month & Frequency • If VOCs are present, please indicate the amounts of the individual compounds in pg1l. • For "0", below detection limit, less than {<} value, or not detected, enter "ND" • NS =Not Sampled • DRY = Not enough water in well to sample. ParameterlContaminant HW -1 HW -2 HW -3 HW4 Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 1,1,2,2 -TETRACHLOROETHANE ND ND ND !•1D T� UGlL CHLOROMETHANEND ND s N_ ND UG& BROMOMETHANE ND ND ND ND UGIL CARBONDISULFIDE ND _ ND ND IND UGIL 24iEXANONE "D i � ND 1 ND UGIL 1 ACROLEIN MDND ND IND UGIL ACRYLOWRILE ND ND ND 1 ND UGIL TRANS•1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE ND ND ND ND UG1L CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE ND ND Il ND ND UG - Well #: 5 Well #: 6 mwdgwp-blank.doc • rev. 09/15/35 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection 934 Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program 1. Permit Number LA Groundwater Permit 2. Tax identification Number MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT 2022 QUARTERLY 2 3. Sampling Month & Frequency C. Contaminant Analysis Information • For "0", below detection limit, less than {<} value, or not detected, enter "N D" • TNTC = too numerous to count. (Fecal results only) • NS =Not Sampled • DRY = Not enough water in well to sample. Parameter/Contaminant HIV-1 HW -2 HW -3 HVV4 Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 well #: 5 Well #: 8 NITRATE -N 24 -] 0.70 12.1 1 1DRY tJ,�IL TOTAL NITR0GEN(NO3+NO2+TK 24 2.70 3.05 C7RY MGA_ TOTAL PHOSPHORUS AS P Q,083 � 4.D6 0.298 DRY MGIL 0RTH0 PHOSPHATF 0.053 O.00C� rD _ DRY I PJICn�L mvidgwp-blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit 4age 1 of 1 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Groundwater Discharge Program L Groundwater Permit . MONITORING WELL DATA REPORT 11 1. Permit Number I 2. Tax identification Number 2022 JUNMONTHLY 3. Sampling Month &Frequency C. Contaminant Analysis Information ■ For "D", below detection limit, less than (<) value, or not detected, enter "ND" • TNTC = too numerous to count. (Fecal results only) ■ N5 = Not Sampled • DRY = Not enough water in well to sample. Parameter/Contaminant HW -1 HW -2 HW -3 HW -4 Units Well #: 1 Well #: 2 Well #: 3 Well #: 4 PH 5.846.33 6.05 DRY S.U. STATIC WATER LEVEL 21 x}2 J 25.41 25,34 DRY FEET SPECIFIC CONDUCTANCE344 340 610 DRY um-fosfc Well #: 5 Well #: 6 mwdgwp-blank.doc • rev. 09/15/15 Monitoring Well Data for Groundwater Permit • Page 1 of 1 1 'SHA -_A_N_LY'�r 7 CAL ANALYTICAL. REPORT Lab Number: L2232175 Client: Coastal Engineering Company 260 Cranberry Highway Route 6A Orleans, MA 02653 ATTN: Chad Simmons Phone: (508) 255-6511 Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Project Number: WBR007.00 Report Date: 07/05/22 Serlal_N o:07052218:28 The original project report/data package is held by Alpha Analytical. This report/data package is paginated and should be reproduced only in its entirety. Alpha Analytical holds no responsibility for results and/or data that are not consistent with the original. Certifications & Approvals: MA (M-MA086), NH NELAP (2064), CT (PN -0574), IL (200077), ME (MA00086), MD [348], NJ (MA935), NY (11148), NC (25700/666), PA (68-03671), RI (LAO DO065), TX (Ti 04704476), VT (VT -0935), VA (460195), USDA (Permit 4P330-17-00196). Eight Walkup Drive, Westborough, MA 01 581-1 01 9 508-898-9220 (Fax) 508-898-9193 800-624-9220 - www.alphalab.com Page 1 of 32 VOLATILES Page 6 of 32 Serial No:07052218:28 A'L Project Name: Project Number: Lab ID. Client ID: Sample Location: Sample Depth: Matrix: Analytical Method Analytical Date: Analyst: Parameter KINGS LANDING BREWSTER W BR007.00 SAMPLE RESULTS L2232175-01 HW -1 3 STATE ROAD, BREWSTER, MA Water 128,624.1 06/17/22 20:41 GT Se rial_No:07052218:28 Lab Number: L2232175 Report Date: 07/05/22 Date Collected: 06/16/22 09:15 Date Received: 06/16/22 Field Prep: Not Specified Result Qualifier Units RL MDL Dilution Factor Volatile Organics by GUMS - Westborough Lab NO Ethylbenxene ND Chlcromethane Mathylene chloride ND ugll 1.0 1 1,1-Dichloroethane ND ugA 1.5 i Chloroform ................_.-..--- NO --... ._.... ...................... ugA .... ....................... .............. ...... .__. 1.0 ....---- 1 --..— ....... ----....�— Carbon tetrachloride - ........--.....-_.-..--...—_......... ---.........—............................ NO ----- ......_....._._..... ugA _....__..... ... ._..........�...........- 1.0 .... -- 1 -...... _..--._... _. 1,2-Dichlompropans ---... -...... _................... — ..... ....... ----... .................. .............. _.... _.. ND -- ...... ..�.... ugA _ _ — 3.5 -..._..__.. 1 _.— ._. Dihromochlmmethane ND ug/l 1.0 - 1 1,1,2 -Trichloroethane ND ugll 1.5 i ....... ...... .... ....�... . 2-ChloroethylWnyi ether ND uwi 10-- ......... .... . ..... ......... .............._._....,. ..... 1 ..... ..._...� Tetrachloroethene --._......... __.. ..--- .............._......... .... -- .. ND _ ugli — .. _ 1.0 -- 1 Chlorobenzene NO ugA _....... _ _.... .... . 3.5 - _.. 1 Trichlorofluoromethane ND ugA 5-0 - 1 1,2-Dichloroethane ND ugll 1-5 1 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane ND ugly 2-0 1 Bromodichloromethane ----...._..--_......... ....... - ......-- — ------ -- ..- . _ ................. N D .. ugli ... — ..�__ 1.0 ..........._.._._...-_.-.. 1 trans -1,3-Dichloropropene _. ND .._..................... ugA .......... .. __ ......_...-.................._._._.._._ 1.5 1 .-..............� .._.. _............. cis -1,3-Dichloropropene .. N D _� ._.._.._._-�..... ugll 1.5 1 eramoform NO --- ugll --.._....._........_ 1.0 1 1,1,22 -Tetrachloroethane ND ugli 1.0 1 Benzene ND ugll _ 1.0 .._........... ..._......... ... 1 Toluene NO Ethylbenxene ND Chlcromethane ND Bromomethane NO Vinyl chloride NO .. ......... Chloroethane _.-.__..... - ND 1,1-Dichloroethane NO trans -1 ,2-D'ochlornethene NO cis-1,2-Dichloroethane ND Page 7 of 32 Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Project Number: WBR007.00 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: L2232175-01 Client ID: HW -1 Sample Location: 3 STATE ROAD, BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: Parameter Result Qualifier Units Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab Se rial INo:07052218:28 Lab Number: L2232175 Report Date: 07/05/22 Date Collected: 06/16/22 09:15 Date Received: 06116/22 Field Prep: Not Specified RL MDL Dilution FaotOr Trochlorcethene ND ug/1 1,2 -Dichlorobenzene ND ugA 5.0 1 1,3-0ichborobanzene NO ugll 5.0 1 1,4 -Dichlorobenzene ND ugll 5.0 1 phr-Xylene ND ugll 2.0 o -xylene ND ugii 1.0 1 Xylenes, Total NO ugll 1.0 1 Styrane ND ugrl 1.0 1 Acetone NO ug/1 10 1 Carbon disulfide ND ug/1 ........... 5.0 1 ............................ 2-Butanone ............................. NO ug/1 ........... 70 1 Vinyl acetate ND ugll 10 1 4-Methyl-2-pentanons ND ugN i0 1 2-Hexanone ND ugll 10 1 Acrotein ND ugrl 8.0 1 Acrylonitrile NO ................... ug/1 t0 1 ... .......... Dibromamethane ND ug/1 1.0 1 Acceptance Surrogate % Recovery Qualifier Criteria Pentafluorobenzene 106 60-140 Fluorobenzene 85 60-140 4-Bromofluorobenzane 91 60-140 .AI�1-iA Wage 8 of 32 Serial—No: 07052218:28 Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Lab Number: L2232175 Project Number: WBR007.00 Report Date: 07105/22 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: Client ID: Sample Location Sample Depth: Matrix: Analytical Method Analytical Date: Analyst: Parameter L2232175.02 HW -2 3 STATE ROAD, BREWSTER, MA Water 128,624.1 06/17/22 21:14 GT Result Qualifier Unft Volatile Organics by GUMS - Westborough Lab 1.0 Methylene chloride No 1,1-Dichloroothane ND Chloroform ... .. . . . . ...... . . . ................ --- ND Carbon tetrachloride . . - .. - . - ---. . . . . . ... . ............ . . . .. ....... . . . . .. ............... -.-- ND Date Collected: Date Received: Field Prep: 06/16/22 09:30 06/16/22 Not Specified RL MDL Dilution Factor Ug/1 1.0 ug/1 ......................... ug/1 1.5- Dibromcchloramethana ...................... . ug/l 1.0 1'0 . . . .. .. . . ......... ug/1 1,1,2 -Trichloroethane ....... ... 1,2-Dichloropropane . . .......... . . ... ............... .. . ...... .. .... . ND .. . .. . ... ..... ug/1 ......................... 3.5 1 . . . ............... Dibromcchloramethana ND ug/l 1'0 1,1,2 -Trichloroethane ND ug/l 1.5 . ..... .... . . . 2-ChloroethyTvinyl other . ............ No ug/l 10 Tetrachloroethane ND ug/l 1.0 . . ....... . . . . ..... ...... -.................. . . ............ . .. . Chlorob,enzene . .......... . ...... ND ug1l 3.5 Trichlorofluoromethane IND ug/l 5.0 1 1,2-Dlchicroothane ND ug/1 1.5 1,1,1-Trichloroothane .. .. ... ........ . . IND ug/[ 2-0 Bromodichloromethane . . ND . . . . ......... ugll 1.0 . .. . . ........ - - ----- - ----------- . . .......... . .. ... ... .............. . trans- 1,30ch lamprapene ND - . ............. ugli .. ......... 1.5 cis-1,3-Dichlorapropens NO . . . ............. .. ug/1 1.5 . ....... . . . . . . .. . .................. - . . ........ Bromoform . . ND . .... ............. ug/1 . 1.0 1,1,2,2 -Tetrachloroethane No ug/l 1.0 Benzene ND ug/l 1.0 . ......... Toluene ND ug/l 1.0 1 Ethylbenzene ND ug/l 1.0 1 Chloromethane NO ugI 5.0 Bmmamethann NO Uwl 5.0 1 Vinyl chloride ND ugll 1.0 1 Chlaroathane ND ugll . . .... 2.0 . . ......... . ...... . ... . . ........... IJ-Dichloroethene ND ugA 1.0 trans-1,2-Dlchlorcethena ND u g A 1.5 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene NO ugA 111 k Page 9 of 32 Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Project Number: WBR007.00 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: L2232175-02 Client ID: HW -2 Sample Location: 3 STATE ROAD, BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: Serial No:07052218:28 Lab Number: L2232175 Report date: 07/05/22 Date Collected: 06/16/22 09:30 Date Received: 06/16/22 Field Prep: Not Specified Result Qualifier units RL MDL Dilution Factor Parameter Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab T6--hlaroethene ND ugll 1-0 1 1,2 -Dichlorobenzene ND ugll 5.0 1 1,3 -Dichlorobenzene ND ugll 5.0 1 1,4 -Dichlorobenzene NO ugll 5.0 1 plm-Xfiene ND ugli 2.4 o -Xylene ND ugll . 0 1 1 Xylenes, Total ND ugli 1.0 1 styrene ND ug/l 1-0 1 Acetone NO ugll 10 1 Carbon disulfideND .......... UV 5.0 -- 1 ............ . . ............................ 2-13utanone ND ugll t0 Vinyl acetate NO ugly 10 1 4-Methyl-2-pentanone NO ug/l 10 1 2-Hexanone ND UID0 10 1 Acrolein NO ugll 8.0 1 Acrylonitrile ND ugh 10 1 Dibromomethane ND ugh 1.0 1 Acceptance Surrogate % Recovery Qualifier Criteria Pentafluorobenzene 105 60.140 Fluorobenzene 85 60-140 4-Bromofluorobenzene 92 60-140 11.i�t�+A Page 10 of 32 SerialNa:07052218:28 Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Lab Number: L2232175 Project Number: WBR007.00 Report Date: 07/05/22 Lab ID: Client ID: Sample Location Sample Depth: Matrix: Analytical Method: Analytical Date: Analyst: SAMPLE RESULTS L2232175-03 HW -3 3 STATE ROAD, BREWSTER, MA Water 128,624.1 06/17/22 21:48 GT Date Collected: 06/16/22 09:45 Date Received: 06/16/22 Field Prep: Not Specified Parameter Result Qualifier Units RL 741IDL Dffution Factor - Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab Methylene chloride NO uglt 1.0 1 1,1-01rhloroethane NO ug/1 1.5 1 Chlorcform NO ug/1 T......... 1.0 _..............__ 1 ............._ .._. ._... --..._..-......_....... - - - - ... __..... . _ Carbon tetrachloride ..................................................... -- ...... NO ugll _._.-_._.........-_....._._.....—._.._........._.._........... 1.0 1 .. ._ _.._ - - ........ . ... . ......_................... 1,2-Dichloropropane . NO ugll -..........., 3.5 .................._...._._....W 1 ...................... r.. _.. -—._...._.._.._...- ..._..._......... Dibrom och lorom ethane NO ugll 1,1,2 -Trichloroethane NO ugll 1.5 - 1 2-ChloroethyMnyl ether NO ugA 10 ..`_.,__ 1 ...... ._..._....... .... _.._... Tetrachloroethene _..................._ - NO �_......... ugA ... 1.0 - 1 Chiorobanzene ND ugA _.........__........._. 3.5 _._..r.__.._._.._..._......._.__..__ -' 1 ._.. Trichlorofluoromethane ._......... ........................ ..._.................... __..... _ ND ugA 5.0 1 1,2-01chlorcethane ND ugA 1.5 1 1,1,1-Trich5oroethane ND ugA 2.0 1 . Bromodichloromethane ND ugA ------�-- 1.0 1 ......m. - trans-l,3-Dlchloropropene _ ._....... .......... _ NO ugA 1.5 1 --.—_............. .._............ cis-i,3-Dlchloropropene NO ugA 1.5 1 �.__._...........__...- --........_._._...........- _...--..........._._.......�_..__ ........_ _ Bromoform ---- ND --._._. �.................__ ugA - 1.0 1 1,1,22 -Tetrachloroethane ND - ... . -. ugA 1.0 1 . Benzene Nb ugA v 1.0 - 1. ..... ....... ........... ....._... r� Toluene NO uglf 1.0 ...... _... Ethylbenzene NO _. ugli ..... _........ _.._ ._ �- .................. 1.0 1 - - - - -- Chloromethane NO ug+I 5.0 .. 1 Bromamethane NO ug+I 5.0 1 Vinyl chloride NO ugll 1.0 1 Chloroethane ND ugll _.......`_ �__ 2.0 _.._._... ... .......... .._ - —.-... 1 1,1-Dfchloroethene NO ugll . 1.0 _...._.`T........... __ _.............. 1 trans- l ,2-0ichloroethene ND - - --- ugll .................... 1.5 _._.._. .._..... ... _.._...... .._ _. _.. 1 cis-1,2-❑ich5oroethene ND ugll 1.0 1 HA Page 11 of 32 Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Project Number: WBR007.00 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: L223217b-03 Client ID: HW -3 Sample Location: 3 STATE ROAD, BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: Result Qualifier Units Parameter Lab Number: Volatile Organics by GC/MS - Westborough Lab Report Date: Trichlomathene ND 1,2-M-hiorobenzene IND 1,34Dichlorobenzene ND 1,4-DiWorobenzene ND plm-Xylene ND o -xylene ND Xylenes, Total ND Styrene IND Acetcne ND Carbon disulfide .. ............ ..................... ND . 2-autanone ND Vinyl acetate ND 4-hfethyl-2-pentanom ND 2-Hexanone NI) Acrolein ND Acrylonitrile ND Dibromo rn ethane N❑ Surrogate Pentafluorobenzene Fluorobenzene 4-Bromofluorobenzene Page 12 of 32 Serial No:07052218:28 Lab Number: L2232175 Report Date: 07/05/22 Date Collected: 06/16/22 09:45 Date Received: 06/16/22 Field Prep: Not Specified RL MDL Dilution Factor uglk 1.0 -- l ugll 5.0 - 1 ug/1 5.0 _- t ugA 5.0 1 ugli .. 2.0 UO 1.4 1 ug/1 1.0 1 ugll 1.0 1 ug11 to 1 ug4 5.0 ............. . -- 1 ug/1 ugll 10 1 ugll to 1 ugll 10 1 ugh 8.0 1 ugii 10 1 ugll 1.0 1... Acceptance % Recovery Qualifier Criteria 164 60-140 81 60-140 94 60-140 n ' 'A Serial No:07052218:28 Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Lab Number: L2232175 Project Number: WBR007.00 Report Date: 07/05/22 Method Blank Analysis Batch Quality Control Analytical Method: 128,624.1 Analytical Date: 06/17/22 14:25 Analyst: GT Parameter Result Qualifier Units RL MDL Volatile Organics by GUMS -Westborough Lab for sample(s): 01-03 Hatch: WG1653533-4 Methylene chlorkle ND ugA --._._.._........---------- ---- -..... ...... ........... 1,1-Dichloroethane ND ugli Chloroform ND uglf Carbon tetrachloride ND ugA 1,2-Dichloropropane _ ...... .......... ..------.......... ND _ ... ..... ugA Dibromochloromethane ND ugA _....._............._..---..__..._............................ 1,1,2-Trichloroethana .-_............._.._— ND ugli 2-Chloroethylvinyl ether ND ugli Bromoform ND 1,1,2,2 -Tetrachloroethane ChlorobenzenrpL. ND ugA Trichlorofluoromethane ND ugh 1,2-Dichloroethane N D ugll 1,1,1 -Trichloroethane ND ug/1 Bromodichbromethane IND trans -1 ,3-Dichloropropeno IND _. cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ___........_.__._......_.._._ ND Bromoform ND 1,1,2,2 -Tetrachloroethane ND Benzene ND Toluene ND- Ethylbenzene ND Chloromethane ND -- - - Bromomethane -- ........ ....... _.... _..... ND Vinyl chloride ND Chloroethane .............. ND . ............ _ . -. 1,1-Dichloroethene ..-........... ----....... .......... _..... ND trans- l,2-Dichloroethene ND cis- 1,2-Dichlaroethe no ND Trichloroethene ND Page 13 of 32 1.0 -----..�.................. # .5 -- 1.0 1.0 - 3.5 1.0 1.5 - 10 1.0 -- 3.5 5.0 1,5 2.0 --- ugll 1.0 - ug/1 1.5 - _.. ugA -...... _.... — 1.5 - ugll 1.0 - ugll ..... _........ ...-.... ._........ _. 1.0 ........ _.. ugll ............... ._. _...__ ......._.. --- - 1.0 _... _ ugll ....._........__.._..-........ ........... ...� 1-0 ....... -----•- ugll ...... ..... ........... ............. _................ .... _....... __ ... 1.0 - ._............ . ugA ................................................ ......._..-- ---.... - 5.0 -- -..__._...... ugA _...... _............ _.._............ .. 5.0 - ugA 1.0 ug/l ..-------- _.........� ..__.-...- 2.0 - ugA 1.0 ---. ...... ......... —_...__�...._ ugA --- ..._ -- ....__.........-- ..... - 1.5 ugA --------.._.......... ............... 1.0_ ugA Project Name: Project Number: Analytical Method Analytical Date: Analyst: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER WBR007.00 128,524.1 06/17/22 14:26 GT Method Blank Analysis Batch Duality Control Serial No:07052218:28 Lab plumber: L2232175 Report Date: 07/05/22 Parameter Result Qualifier Units RL MDL Volatile Organics by GUMS -Westborough Lab for sample(s): 01-03 Batch: WG1653533-4 12 -Dichlorobenzene ND ugil 5.0 1,3 Dichlorobenzene ...... ...... ND Uwl 5.0 1,4 -Dichlorobenzene ND u9fl 5.0 ..... ....... plm-Xylene ND ug"I 2.0 o -xylene ND ugll 1.0 Xylenes, Total ND ugll 1.0 Styrene ND ugil 1.0 Acetone ND ugll 10 ....... .. ........................ Carbo . . . . n disulfide ......................... ND u . 2-Butanone ND 10 ........................ .................. Vinyl acetate ND ugll 10 4-Methyl-2-pentanone ND UO 10 2-Hexanone ND ugll 10 - .......... . . Acrolein ND ugll 8.0 Acrylonitrile ND ugA ....................... 10 ......................... Dibromomethane ND ug11 1.0 Acceptance Surrogate %Recovery Qualifier Criteria Pentafluorobenzene 113 60-140 Fluorobenzene 84 60-140 4-Bromofluorobenzene 90 60.140 `11t Firs Page 14 of 32 INORGANICS 1413 MISCELLANEOUS Page 18 of 32 Serial Nc:07052218:28 ALPHA _L � �,- Project Name: ICINGS LANDING BREWSTER Project Number: WBR007.00 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: L2232175-01 Client ID: HW -1 Sample Location: 3 STATE ROAD, BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: Matrix: Water Parameter Result Qualifier Units RL General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Serial No:07052218:28 Lab Number: L2232175 Report Date: 07/05/22 Date Collected: 06/15/22 09:15 Date Received: 06/16/22 Field Prep: Not Specified Dilution Date Date Analytical MDL Factor Prepared Analyzed Method Analyst Nitrogen, Nitrite ND Mg1l 0.050 Nitrogen, Nitrate 24. mgll 0.50 Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl ND mgh 1.50 Phosphorus, Total 0.083 mgii 0.010 Phosphorus, arthaphosphate 0.053 mg/1 0.005 Page 19 of 32 1 0611712210:33 44,353.2 MR 5 0612012210:54 44,353.2 NIR 5 07/02/22 07:45 07/05/22 17:28 121,4500NH3-H AT 1 06/29/22 07,30 06/29/22 12:51 121,45C0P-E SD 1 - 0611712209:21 ................ .................. 121,4500P -E ............................. . KA ;LL HA Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Project Number: \NBR007.00 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ICI: L2232175-02 Client ID: HW -2 Sample Location: 3 STATE ROAD, BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: Matrix: Water Parameter Result Qualifier Units RL General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Serial No:07052218:28 Lab Number: L2232175 Report Date: 07/05/22 Date Collected: 06/16/22 09:30 Date Deceived: 06/16/22 Field Prep: Not Specified Dilution Date Date Analytical MDL Factor Prepared Analyzed Method Analyst Nitrogen, Nitrite ND mgll 0.050 1 0611712210:34 44,353.2 MR Nitrogen, Nitrate 0.70 mgll 0.10 1 ... ....... .... ....._- ._........................................ 0612012210ZB 44,353.2 . MR Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl 2.00 mgll 1.50 5 07/02/22 07:45 07/05/22 17:29 121,4500NH3-11 AT Phosphorus, Total 4.06 mgll 0.050 5 0612912207:30 0612912212:54 121,450OP-E SD Phosphorus, Orthophosphate 0.006 mgll 0.005 1 0611712209:22 121,450OP-E KA i Page 20 of 32 Project Name: KINGS LANDING BREWSTER Project Number: WBR007.00 SAMPLE RESULTS Lab ID: L2232175-03 44,353.2 MR Client 1D: HW -3 44,353.2 MR Sample Location: 3 STATE ROAD, BREWSTER, MA Sample Depth: AT 1 0512912207:30 OW2912212:55 Matrix: Water 1 - 0611712209,22 . .................. Parameter Result Qualifier Units RL General Chemistry - Westborough Lab Nitrogen, Nitrite ND mgll 0.050 Nitrogen, Nitrate 2.1 mgll 0.10 Nitrogen, Total Kjeldahl 0.959 mg/1 0.300 Phosphorus, Total 0.298 mgii 0.010 Phosphorus, Orthophosphate N❑ mgll 0.005 Page 21 of 32 Serial No:07052218:28 Lab Number: L2232175 Report Date: 07/05/22 Date Colleted: 06/16/22 09:45 Date Received: 06/16/22 Field Prep: Not Specified Dilution Date Date Analytical MDL Factor Prepared Analyzed Method Analyst 1 06/17/2210:36 44,353.2 MR 1 0612a'2210:31 44,353.2 MR 1 07102122 07:45 07/05/22 17:30 12l ,450ONH3-H AT 1 0512912207:30 OW2912212:55 121,450OP-E SD 1 - 0611712209,22 . .................. 121,4500P -E KA ;L�L:�Hri Serial NO:07052218:28 r, CHAIN OF CUSTODY palcRoovmLae: ��� �Z AL.PHAJobf., rtoe l OF i F.1 ,LPHA •,A [] FAX CrAs:l Q $irnO OA iilienjiC.f9 PCL# ev-1MA ri, ,red, us. Pr pfeCl Name; Kires Landing Brauslef � y V '� ���% © Pdd7 �a1�vQra61C5 SEL W"M- 770 1--L: fog VI -V190 — --9 lim FAX -SM. 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