Consultants: Riverside Sewer District Would Cost $3.75 Million
Environmental consultants said this week that it would cost $3.75 million to install a sewer system to service the Riverside business corridor, and recommended that the required treatment plant be placed on about two acres of Southampton Town-owned land to the south of the State Trooper barracks.
Mary Anne Taylor, an associate with CDM Smith in Massachusetts, and Nicholas Bono, a representative of the Melville engineering firm H2M, presented the draft of their study to members of the Flanders, Riverside and Northampton Community Association on Monday evening, nearly two years after they were hired by Suffolk County to determine the feasibility and cost of installing a sewer system.
Installing such a system, they said, would be the first step in...| read more ››