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The Waste Water Facility has just completed Phase 1, which involved upgrading the septic area and cleaning the lagoons.  Phase 2, which is in the beginning stages involved the acquisition of the Balcastro property for affluent percolation to eliminate the Suncook River as an outlet for treated affluent. 

 


 

Pittsfield Receives Department of Environmental Services Septage Grant Funds

Project increases state septage capacity

 

DES has awarded $33,504 to the town of Pittsfield for creating innovative alternative septage treatment. These funds represent

DES Commissioner Nolin (right) presents a check to Pittsfield town officials, Arthur Morse and Ron Vein.

the first monies from the newly-created state funded septage disposal grant program, referred to as the State Aid Grant Plus (SAG Plus). The award reimburses the town 50 percent of eligible costs incurred while conducting the pilot project. DES Commissioner Michael Nolin presented the grant to the town at a ceremony held at the Pittsfield Town Hall in August. This award ceremony was designed to recognize the leadership efforts of town officials and the importance of innovative and alternative technologies to increase the state's septage disposal capacity.

 

Pittsfield's two-year project, which involved a public/private partnership with Bill Gosse of Gosse Septic Service, resulted in the town's wastewater treatment plant being able to significantly increase its septage disposal capacity. During the 2003-2004 project, Pittsfield Water Pollution Control Facility processed more than 1.3 million gallons of raw septage. The project showed that the facility could support as much as 3 million gallons per year with strict control on filtrate quality. In the first full year of operation following the project, the Pittsfield facility received 2.8 million gallons of septage

 

Increasing septage disposal capacity is important to the local residents and to the environment because it helps keep the costs associated with the proper maintenance of a septic system affordable. Approximately 80% of new development in the state relies on septic systems to treat sanitary wastes. Septic system failure poses a threat of contamination to the state's water resources and creates a public health problem. Additionally, this facility is important for New Hampshire because it expands our overall septage disposal capacity. Currently, New Hampshire has a deficit of septage disposal capacity as it sends 27% of septage generated out of state.

 

All New Hampshire municipalities have a statutory responsibility to provide or assure access to septage disposal for their residents. The SAG Plus was created through the efforts of the Septage Task Force and the New Hampshire Legislature as a proactive method of creating much needed additional disposal capacity. DES is presently working with communities around the state to increase their septage capacity through the SAG Plus Program.

 

For more information about the award presentation or SAG Plus, please contact Ray Gordon, DES septage coordinator, at (603) 271-3571 or rgordon@des.state.nh.us.

 

 

 

 

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Board Member Vacancies
The Town of Pittsfield is seeking residents to serve on the following boards:
BCEP Solid Waste Committee
Budget Committee

Parks & Recreation
Planning Board
Zoning Board of Adjustments
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Pittsfield Fire Department

Does your house have a number on it and is it clearly visible from the road? The Pittsfield Firefighters Association can help. More


Volunteers Needed for the Emergency Shelter

The Emergency Managment Shelter Director is looking for volunteers to help in times on emergency.  Read More.

Sanderson Trust Fund
Click Here for the printable application for the Sanderson Trust Fund.

Concord Regional CrimeLine
Needs Your Help to stop crime! More.

Keep Our Kids Safe!
Take action to prevent underage alcohol parties – Call TIPP (603) 226-3100

Food Pantry in Need of Donations!

Don't wait for a food drive! Bring in donations of any size. Click Here for a list of needed items!


Senior/Disabled Resident Call-in Program

Want the fire dept. to check on you daily? Click Here!


Neighborhood Watch

Call John Webber 435-7535. Click Here for more info and the Volunteer Citizens Patrol


Restaurant Owners

interested in providing kitchen scraps to local farmers for fertilizer or animal feed. Please contact. More


All Burning Requires a Permit!

Stop by the fire station or call 435-6807 for burning conditions and permits.

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Poker Run Fundraising Event
The Suncook Valley Sno Riders is holding their annual poker run on Saturday Feb. 21, 2015 at the ball field on Tilton Hill Rd. Proceeds go directly to maintaining over 50 miles of snowmobile trails. The PYBA will also be selling food to benefit the PYBA. For more info visit the links below:
SVSR Website
SVSR FaceBook Page
PYBA Website

The Pittsfield Food Pantry
is holding a spaghetti and meatball dinner and bake sale to benefit its outreach to the community at the First Congregational Church on February 21, 5-7 pm. More!

Pittsfield Listens

is hosting a Facilitating for Public Engagement Training on Monday Feb. 23rd. More


JC Library Program!

Check out what is happening at the library this month.


Weight Lost!

Tops is a not for profit take off lbs sensible program meeting are on Tues. More


Walk The Historical Trail!

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