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Sand and salt mix can be obtained by Sudbury residents at no cost from the DPW yard located at 275 Old Lancaster Rd.  Residents may fill one 5-gallon bucket per visit.

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There is no exact science to determine when an on-site septic system will fail or improperly operate to contaminate groundwater resources. Many systems believed to be operating fine could be leaching partially treated wastewater into … Read full article

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The ARPA funds are currently available through 2024. If the proposed plan moves forward the Town could be eligible to receive funding through ARPA, earmarks, and other stimulus and grant programs. The Town is actively … Read full article

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The CWMP is currently in the research and public outreach phase of the project and is expected to be completed through state review by spring 2022. It is possible that the first Phases of the … Read full article

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Research is being done on several options to provide property owners with assistance. One option is the Community Betterment Septic Loan program, which offers property owners the option to borrow funds to connect their property … Read full article

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There are three types of costs: Capital, Private Property, and Operation and Maintenance Costs. These are detailed as follows: Capital Costs: The Capital Costs include all equipment, infrastructure, engineering, administrative and legal to construct the … Read full article

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The initial two phases, Phase 1 Route 20 and Phase 1A Raymond Road South areas would include over 200 parcels that could connect to the new, public sewer. If all of the recommended CWMP phases … Read full article

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The Department of Public Works will coordinate all activities with the Sudbury Public Schools.

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Ultimately the wastewater system would include an enterprise fund operated by the Department of Public Works. All options are presently being explored to have cost estimates available in the future. Costs to property owners can … Read full article

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Only limited discussions have taken place regarding an inter-municipal Agreement with the Town of Wayland. These have been limited to the technical feasibility of such a connection. There would likely be a connection fee to … Read full article