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Water Pollution Control Authority appoints Brian O'Connor as new chairman

January 23, 2024 | Town of Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut



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Water Pollution Control Authority appoints Brian O'Connor as new chairman
The Water Pollution Control Authority (WPCA) of Stratford convened on January 22, 2024, to address key operational matters, including leadership appointments and infrastructure projects. The meeting, which began at 7:03 PM, saw the nomination and unanimous approval of Councilman Brian O'Connor as the new chairman of the WPCA, marking a significant leadership transition for the authority.

One of the primary agenda items was the authorization to bid on a sewer extension project on Main Street Putney. Town Engineer John Casey presented the proposal, which aims to extend sewer services to two homes in the area. The project is designed to be assessable to the homeowners who will benefit from the extension. Both homeowners have expressed support for the initiative, and the council plans to hold public hearings to discuss costs once bids are received.

Additionally, the meeting addressed the urgent need for repairs to an internal recycle pump at the town's water pollution control facility. Superintendent Tom Hyde reported that the existing pump had failed and requested approval to allocate $15,066.91 for its repair. This backup pump is crucial, as it is expected to endure frequent use and potential failures. The council approved the funding, emphasizing the importance of having reliable equipment to maintain operations.

The meeting concluded with no new or old business to discuss, and the next WPCA meeting is scheduled for February 26, 2024. The decisions made during this meeting reflect the authority's commitment to maintaining essential infrastructure and ensuring effective leadership in managing Stratford's water pollution control efforts.

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