From Bill Harvey, Chair of Water & Sewer –

Medfield Water and Sewerage
Rate Setting Public Hearing
28 May 2019
Information Brief
Rates for water and sewerage services are set once a year. The Board of Water and Sewerage, along with the DPW Director and the Water and Sewerage Enterprise Fund Committees have recommended the following increases:
Water +10% across all Tiers
Sewerage +4% across all Tiers
These rates will be effective April 1, 2019.
Background
- Water
It has been in the Master Plan to address elevated levels of natural-occurring manganese in two of our five wells.
The US EPA has not published a Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL), which are health-based limits, for manganese. The USEPA and the MA DEP do have a Secondary MCL (SMCL) concentration limits of 0.05 mg/l, which is for:
Aesthetic effects — undesirable tastes or odors;
Cosmetic effects — effects which do not damage the body but are still undesirable
Technical effects — damage to water equipment or reduced effectiveness of treatment for other contaminants
In the last few years, a consultant has completed a study on a treatment plant and alternatives.
One of the alternatives was to investigate all Medfield land parcels for an aquifer source of sufficient quantity and quality to avoid a treatment plant. This investigation was conducted in 2017 and 2018. Unfortunately, no other significant water sources were found. Also in 2018, we conducted a treatment pilot which compared different treatment options and designs, and this information will be used for designing a full-scale plant.
The Town is proceeding with detailed design and development of procurement documents for the treatment plant, which will include a re-development of one of its wells to increase the instantaneous pumping capacity. This should relieve some of the pumping burden on our largest well, Well #6.
The capital investment for this project is currently estimated at $8 million. We expect this project to be brought to the Annual Town Meeting in May 2021, and construction to begin in July 2021.
The 10% rate increase for this fiscal period will be followed by another rate increase the following year, projected to be another 10% to pay for the bond and additional operating costs.
- Sewerage
There are some increases in operating costs to operate our sewerage system. The primary driver for this year’s increase is the addition of another full-time employee, which was mandated as per a Consent Order with the DEP for Medfield to increase of staff at the wastewater treatment plant.


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