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Board discusses multiple Title V reviews: conditional passings, failed systems and requested E. coli testing

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Summary

The Board reviewed several Title V/Title 5 septic reports and permits: 10 Elm Street received a conditional pass pending a kitchen-sink E. coli/coliform water test; 25 Flag Road and 126 New Westminster passed; 8 Adams Road failed and will require replacement.

At its April 8 meeting the Town of Hubbardston Board of Health reviewed several Title V (Title 5) septic reports, signed installer permits and discussed actions for failed systems.

The board flagged 10 Elm Street for a conditional pass contingent on a water test that specifically shows E. coli and total coliform results taken from a kitchen sink (the well), not from the septic or distribution box. Board members noted current analyses listed nitrate and ammonia as nitrogen but lacked E. coli/coliform data; they directed staff to ask the applicant to provide a kitchen-sink water…

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