#NewtownPA Sewer Authority Investigating Plans For Treatment Facility on Lower Silver Lake Road | Newtown News of Interest | Scoop.it

The Newtown, Bucks County Joint Municipal Authority is investigating the possibility of acquiring land and building its own sewage treatment plant in the township that could save ratepayers in the long run, the authority said.

 

During remarks before the Newtown Borough Council on Wednesday, the authority’s executive director Warren Gormley said the authority is looking into the feasibility of acquiring a 17.5-acre tract on Lower Silver Lake Road for the construction of a state-of-the-art treatment facility to serve the authority’s 9,000 customers in Newtown Township and Newtown Borough.

 

“We have not made an offer as of yet,” said Gormley. “We are talking about it. We’re also putting numbers together for the cost of the treatment plant and the rates and projecting what the cost would be 10, 15, 20, and 30 years out.

 

Is The Township REALLY "On Board?"

 

“We’ve talked to the Department of Environmental Resources (DEP) and the DEP is on board with us. We also talked to the township and they are on board as well*,” said Gormley.

 

[*As far as I can recall, this has NOT come before the Newtown Board of Supervisors at a public meeting. So, unless by "talked to township" Gormley means unofficial, non-public conversations with one or more supervisors or Township Manager or other officials, I do not believe it is accurate to say that the township is "on board" with the Sewer Authority's plan to develop a treatment plant on Lower Silver Lake Road.]

 

So what is driving the need for a new sewer treatment plant?

 

[At the August 10, 2022 Newtown BOS meeting, Mr. Gormley discussed the 3rd-party sewage treatment expenses the Authority pays of the Read “#NewtownPA Supervisors Approve Letter Opposing Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority (BCWSA) Sewer Sale”; https://sco.lt/7RfiEa]

 

“We have no recourse in rate increases, rate adjustments or negotiations. That’s all done by Bucks County and Philadelphia,” said Gormley.

 

[Yes, Bucks County raises rates to Newtown Sewer Authority by 17%, and in turn Newtown Sewer raises rates to consumers by 20%! Read: “#NewtownPA Sewer Authority Raises Rates by 20%”; https://sco.lt/8zuM5Y]

 

Steer Own Own Shi*

 

By building its own state-of-the-art system that would treat the waste in Newtown, the community “can steer our own ship in the future,” he said [or, as others might say, “steer our own shit!”].

 

According to Gormley, the authority is looking at building a 2.5 million gallon per day Membrane Bio Reactor (MBR) treatment plant.

 

“It’s the newest thing that’s out. We’re looking at an over 2.5 million (gallons per day) facility. It’s going to be pretty good size but a lot of it is going to be undercover. There’s not that much odor to this only because it’s moved constantly with air all the time in the tanks and that’s what breaks it up.”

 

Gormley said he would keep borough officials apprised as the authority conducts its due diligence.