In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant advancements in the town's water and sewer infrastructure, following the approval of funding for engineering proposals. The town has secured $150,000 each for water and sewer projects through state grants, aimed at enhancing asset management and addressing infrastructure gaps.
The meeting highlighted the importance of developing a comprehensive inventory of the town's water and sewer systems, which will include GPS mapping of key infrastructure. This initiative aims to improve maintenance efficiency by providing precise locations for repairs, thereby reducing time spent locating issues. Current maps are outdated, relying on general street locations rather than exact coordinates, which has hindered effective management.
Officials confirmed that the mapping project is already underway, with survey crews having begun work on the sewer system. The anticipated timeline for completion is approximately six months, with both water and sewer mapping being conducted concurrently. The engineering proposals will also include a detailed asset management plan, which outlines maintenance schedules for various components of the water and sewer systems.
Additionally, the meeting addressed the necessity of ongoing training for staff to ensure the town can operate independently of grant funding in the future. The state has emphasized the importance of creating actionable tools from the studies funded by these grants, which will help the town maintain its infrastructure effectively.
Overall, the discussions underscored a proactive approach to improving the town's water and sewer systems, with a focus on sustainability and efficiency in managing public utilities.