The Wiscasset Select Board held a special meeting Thursday, Nov. 9 to discuss issues regarding the future of the town’s wastewater treatment plant. William Olver, of Olver Associates Inc., a civil engineering firm based in Winterport, gave the board.
LINCOLNVILLE — The Select Board appointed Matthew Deane as Public Facilities director at its Sept. 25 meeting. Deane, a 23-year U.S. Coast Guard veteran, will take over for David Roundy
“Should we stay or should we go?” Wiscasset Wastewater Superintendent Rob Lalli said Sept. 29, the options of building a wall and taking other steps, versus moving the plant – and, if so, where, at what cost, and how much government aid there might.
A hired firm’s document Wiscasset released in advance of the June 7 selectmen’s meeting raises the idea of moving the wastewater treatment plant, maybe to Federal Street or Mason Station. The point would be to address sea level rise and to replace.