Opening Gavel 💧
The Water Pollution Control Authority convened on June 11, 2025 to approve minutes from the May 14 session—motion, second, unanimous “aye.” Full meeting video: watch on YouTube.
May by the Numbers
- Average daily flow: 5.4 MGD
- One‑day peak: 16.3 MGD (two clarifiers, polymer assist)
- Monthly average during storms: 9.3 MGD
- BOD removal: 97.8 %
- TSS removal: 98.3 %
- Ammonia: 0.25 mg/L
- Total nitrogen: three pounds over May allotment but below the 178‑lb rolling annual cap
- Total phosphorus: 76.67 lb at 1.53 mg/L
Engineer Brian showed a four‑year chart: 2025 nitrogen remains 10–15 % under the previous years despite wet weather.
Storm‑Driven Field Reports ⚙️
Date | Site | Issue | Fix | Cause |
---|---|---|---|---|
May 9 | South Row | Backup | Reset | Storm surge |
— | Snowberry Pump | High‑temp alarm | Reset | Power blip |
— | Punkis Village | High‑current fault | Reset | Unknown |
— | West Farms | Pressure transducer fault | Reset | Lightning |
— | Corporate High Stanley | Generator switch | Auto‑reset | Power loss |
Keeping Pipes Clear
Crews jetted Burnt Hill, Park Drive, Maple Ridge, Penfield, Red Oak Hill, Skyline, Talcott Notch, Timber Lane, West Bay, Valley View. Early‑morning jetting pauses until the new fiscal year to cap overtime.
Grease, Roots & Right‑of‑Way
- FO G inspections: Claudius Grinder Shop and four others—95 % pass rate.
- Westgate storm drains: large root ball removed.
- Right‑of‑way clearing resumes as ground dries.
Plant Maintenance
- Dissolved‑oxygen rooms cleaned; VFD readings verified.
- Slide pin reinstalled on dewatering unit.
- Transfer‑building compressors serviced.
- 12‑yard grit dumpster hauled off.
- Ammonia/nitrate probes recalibrated.
- Avon & Crocus flow meters certified within 2 % on May 6.
- New groundwater pump at Batterson Pump Station now moving ≈ 80–100 GPM year‑round.
Looking Ahead
Strategic‑planning items roll to July’s agenda. No sewer‑lateral updates. No chicken‑manure complaints—only corn discussions from the public gallery.
Adjournment
Motion, second, unanimous. Meeting closed without incident.
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Jack Beckett sips cold‑brew strong enough to degrease a siphon. When he isn’t timing clarifier cycles, he files slow‑news dispatches for The Farmington Mercury. Dive into more at wearefarmington.com. Tweet, X, or Twix us anytime @WeFarmington —he checks between pump‑station alarms.
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