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The Board of Health reviewed a proposed nitrogen-reducing septic system for the Southside Fire Station, designed for 905 gallons per day compared with a stated calculated flow of 665 gallons per day. Members questioned whether the system was oversized, its operating costs, maintenance requirements, and alternatives; no approval of the conceptual plan was recorded.
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The proposed fire station at 171 Clay Pond Road would use a monitored septic system intended to reduce nitrogen without a blower. The system would require weekly sampling and an operations and maintenance agreement with a qualified operator. Board members requested clearer information about the cost difference between system sizes before the project advances to a construction permit.
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