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Select Board approves water and sewer connection for Regency at Heather Hill, staff flags infiltration, requests consultant funding
Summary
The North Attleborough Select Board approved a water and sewer connection for the 384-unit Regency at Heather Hill. Town staff said the system can absorb the projected peak flow but noted seasonal infiltration risks and requested $100,000 to hire a consultant to target further infiltration projects.
The North Attleborough Select Board voted to approve a water and sewer application for the Regency at Heather Hill development, board members said during a brief discussion that paired the approval with staff warnings about ongoing infiltration into the town sewer system.
Town staff told the board that a pipe from a pond at 29 West Bacon is sending roughly 30,000 gallons a day into the sewer system and described the problem as part of a broader infiltration-and-inflow (I&I) issue. "It's estimated at 30,000 gallons a day comes into our system," the director said, and asked the board to allocate $100,000…
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