Sewer Assessment Technical Committee

The Sewer Assessment Technical Advicosry Committee (TAC) was formed to focus on issues that are technical in nature, such as a needs assessment, feasibility study, wastewater treatment alternatives, and facility siting options. It will work with the Sewer Advisory Citizens' Advisory Committee (CAC) -- an ad hoc group under the Board of Selectmen -- which deals with issues that are political in nature, such as financing and management of any potential wastewater treatment facility.

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Route 20 Sewer Project

The Route 20 Sewer Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) has prepared a comprehensive list of questions and answers to assist residents in informing themselves on the project, which requests an appropriation of  $1 million for the design and permitting of the Route 20 sewer project.  Article 20 passed at Town Meeting, moving the project to a ballot vote on June 7, 2011 for the approved appropriation.

The Route 20 sewer project is a long term project designed to sustain Sudbury both environmentally and economically. It aims to protect Sudbury's drinking water in the Route 20 aquifer area, as well as assist businesses with their wastewater disposal so that they can stay and grow in Sudbury. Without alternative wastewater disposal, there is a risk of groundwater contamination and loss of business.

Many questions about this project can be answered by clicking on the following links:

Route 20 Sewer Frequently Asked Questions 

Sewer District Service Area Map

Development of Treatment Plant Property, 641 Boston Post Road

Pictures of other decentralized wastewater treatment plants

Streetscape View of Treatment Plant, 641 Boston Post Road

Business Support Letter for Article 20

2011 ATM Article 20 - Route 20 Sewer TAC narrative

2011 ATM Article 20 - Route 20 Sewer TAC PowerPoint

2011 ATM Article 20 - Route 20 Sewer Planning Board narrative

2011 ATM Article 20 - Route 20 Sewer Planning Board PowerPoint

May 25, 2011 Meeting Presentation

Thursday, May 26, 2011

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