Date: Fri 30-Oct-1998
Date: Fri 30-Oct-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
Hawleyville-sewer-line
Full Text:
Consultants Recommend $4.8 Million Hawleyville Sewer Line
BY ANDREW GOROSKO
In a draft report, the town's consulting engineers describe a plan to install
a $4.77-million sanitary sewer system in Hawleyville to foster economic
development.
In its "Hawleyville Area Facility Plan," consulting engineers Fuss and
O'Neill, Inc, of Manchester recommend to the town's Water Pollution Control
Authority that a sewer line be extended from the Bethel town line into
Hawleyville in two construction phases, each of which would involve
installation of sewer mains and a sewage pumping station.
The Hawleyville proposal is separate from the recently constructed
$32.5-million sewer system that serves the Borough, Sandy Hook Center, and
Taunton Pond North. The central sewer system has its own sewage treatment
plant on Commerce Road.
The sewer system proposed for Hawleyville would discharge wastewater to the
Danbury sewage treatment plant via sewer lines in Bethel.
The town, so far, has spent about $2 million in preparation for the sewering
of Hawleyville, said Fred Hurley, town director of public works. That $2
million covers costs for sewer lines to convey wastewater to Danbury and costs
for sewage treatment in Danbury. The town committed itself to that spending
earlier this decade in preparation for the eventual sewering of Hawleyville.
Although the Hawleyville sewer project is primarily planned for economic
development, it also would provide sewer service to some properties which have
had septic system failures and groundwater contamination problems, Mr Hurley
said.
"The topography really drives what you can or cannot do," Mr Hurley said of
the lay of the land in Hawleyville dictating what makes for a practical sewer
system.
"We have identified technically what we want to do," he said.
First Phase
The first phase of sewer construction in Hawleyville would involve installing
2,600 linear feet of gravity-powered sewer lines and 5,640 linear feet of
pressurized sewers, plus one sewage pumping station. The sewage pumping
station would be located at the site for The Homesteads at Newtown, a 298-unit
housing complex for the elderly planned for 166 Mt Pleasant Road which has
gained town construction approvals. The developer gained construction approval
from the Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) provided that the project is
connected to sanitary sewer lines.
The first phase of Hawleyville sewer construction would cost $1.564 million,
according to Fuss and O'Neill.
"Who pays for what still has to be played out," Mr Hurley said.
When sewer systems are designated primarily for economic development, and not
the correction of groundwater pollution problems, such sewer systems usually
are not eligible to receive federal Clean Water Fund grant funds.
In such economic development projects, sewer construction costs typically are
covered by partnerships of the town and prospective private land developers,
according to Fuss and O'Neill.
Mr Hurley said the first sewer lines in Hawleyville might be installed in as
little as 12 to 18 months from now.
The second sewer construction phase in Hawleyville would involve an estimated
$3.2 million in costs. That phase would include installing 12,110 linear feet
of gravity-powered sewers, 2,350 linear feet of pressurized sewers, and one
new sewage pumping station, plus an upgrading of the initial sewage pumping
station.
The second phase of construction would extend sewer lines the to area where
Hawleyville Road crosses under Interstate-84.
The Hawleyville sewer facilities planning amounts to a review of existing and
potential land uses in the area that may be sewered. The plan includes
generalized mapping that is not detailed enough for construction planning.
Fuss and O'Neill's draft proposal has been the subject of two public hearings.
Hawleyville has been targeted as an area for economic development based on the
large amount of undeveloped land there and its proximity to Exit 9 off
Interstate 84.