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From YouTube: 4.7.2022 Municipal Alliance for Adaptive Management
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4.7.2022 Municipal Alliance for Adaptive Management
A
Good
morning
this
is
gretchen
young
chair
of
the
seacoast,
I'm
sorry,
the
municipal.
A
Alliance
for
adaptive
management-
and
this
is
the
april
7th
meeting
the
video
you
are
going
to.
B
B
To
do
some
of
that,
it
would
be.
It
would
be
useful,
then,
to
look
at
scheduling
that
other.
B
B
B
First
of
all,
during
suzanne's
comments,
I
think
it's
just
something
that
we
need
to
keep
in
mind.
B
During
these
meetings,
we
can
talk
about
how
we
can
follow
up
on
those,
but
maybe
the
goal.
B
Suzanne
and
katie
for
for
your
constructive
thoughts
and
we'll
certainly
be
mindful
about.
B
Melissa,
who
represents
the
stakeholder
committee
for
the
municipal
alliance.
B
B
B
For
additional
information
about
your
stakeholder
private
project.
B
Okay,
so
the
second
proposal
that
the
stakeholder
committee
is
for
your
consideration.
B
B
Cities
committed
fifteen
thousand
dollars
each
to
support
a
pilot
project
that
would
test.
B
Some
type
of
innovative
approach
to
nutrient
load
reduction
and
yes,
work
and
after.
B
This
project
bubbling
to
the
top
because
of
the
the
impact
of
the
combination
of
nitrogen.
B
Systems
in
the
watershed,
as
as
people
are
pretty
well
aware,.
B
People
who
live
in
the
watershed,
and
while
the
volume
obviously
with
discharge,
is
very
small.
B
B
Is
is
done
by
certification
agencies,
national
senate
attention
foundation
and
others.
It's
really.
B
Get
a
better
sense
of
what
are
the
logistical
constraints
and
considerations
that
you
will
see.
B
The
idea
is
to
retrofit
tiny
households
in
two
different
locations
around
the
us
in.
B
B
So
is
there
any
number
of
questions
it's
really
about
user
compliance,
interest,
engagement.
B
And
it's
it's
a
technology
that
it's
it's
basically,
a
small
canister.
B
Rubbed
plastic
membrane,
that's
impregnated
with
bacteria;
it
gets
connected
to
a
power.
B
Supply
and
it
basically
aerates
in
the
septic
system
and
denitrifies
off
gases,
no2
no2.
B
B
This
the
system
is
well
demonstrated.
I
have
one
very
clear:
I
have
no
financial
interest
in
this.
B
B
B
Discharge
as
the
self-service
septic
system,
if
you're
not
involved
in
this
at
all,
sounds
like.
C
It's
a
different
technology
because
you're
essentially
turning
the
second
tank
from
an.
C
Anaerobic
system
to
an
aerobic
right-
yes
ted-
I
don't
know
if
you
want
to
address
from
the
pbs.
B
B
System
through
the
we've
had
a
year-long
shoreline
second
system
swimming
commission.
B
That
convened
about
the
work
in
20
plane
and
this
technology
got
a
considerable
amount.
B
C
Some
some
swishing
around
in
the
septic
tank,
so
that's
my
understanding
is
that
it
doesn't.
B
A
scale
that's
meaningful
in
the
context
of
a
municipal
approach
to
the
nitrogen
load
reduction.
C
Nice
innovative
alternative
septic
system
series
of
webinars.
You
did
last
fall.
C
C
Might
cost
more
money,
but
it
might
last
longer.
I
just
think
that
the
technology
selection,
while.
B
There
are
many
enhanced
treatment.
Subject:
system
technologies
out
there.
B
Work
other
than
a
conduit
for
power,
so
a
small
trench,
you
know
so
it's
just
has
practicality
or.
B
So
I
have
a
question,
maybe
for
calla,
if
we
were
to
pick
one
of
the
rivers
to
use
it
as
a
test.
A
A
To
address
20
of
the
nitrogen
load,
that's
going
into
the
great
bay,
but
if
we
thought
a
little.
A
A
Up
with
some
estimates,
absolutely
kustiken,
I
can't
answer
your
first
question
without
really.
A
B
A
B
B
A
C
The
issue
is
that
it
takes
years
decades
for
water
to
move
through
the
groundwater,
so.
C
C
C
B
And
christian,
your
question
about
the
current
being,
I
think
we
brought
this
up
with
the
yes
and.
B
B
B
B
We're
making
to
epa
and
to
others-
and
so
we
hope,
through
the
promoting
through
the
discussion.
B
B
Necessarily
be
built
for
10
20
years,
we
would
still
be,
I
guess,
recognized
for
that
work.
Right.
B
I
see
some
epa
people
shaking
ahead,
so
we're
guarding
their
heads,
but
you
know
recognized
for.
B
C
At
least
10
sites
embrace
work
to
maintain
continue
to
keep
plugged
in
for
the
electrical.
C
Usage
so
based
upon
the
technology,
though,
that
those
the
presumption
is.
C
That
the
technology
works,
because,
to
be
honest
with
you
to
attest
the
true
effectiveness
of
it.
C
C
C
The
slideshare
worked
it's
to
prove
whether
this
is
viable
and
for
costa's
benefit
as
a
septic.
C
C
Off
of
this
filter
system,
so
this
is
kind
of
the
same
thing.
Well,
the
people
allow.
C
Consumption
systems;
technology-
if
this
is
a
proven
company.
C
It
might
be
a
little
bit
of
speaking
of
homeowner
maintenance
ideas,
but
really
to
find.
C
C
B
B
B
B
To
take
the
pulse
of
ma'am
now
is
this
project,
something
that
you
want
to
continue?
Is
this.
B
To
go
in
developing
the
proposal
if
this
is
not
something
that
you
want
to,
you
want.
B
Would
be
helpful
to
know
if
this
is
always
a
lot
of
fun
before
we
continue
to
develop
further.
B
Signing
off
on
this,
so
I
think
maybe
what
we
can
do
is
we
can
collectively
go
back
to.
B
Have
concerns,
maybe
we
sharpen?
How
can
we
focus
our
research
questions
because
we
think
it
is.
B
B
So
I
think
yeah.
If
we
can
take
all
of
this
back
and
forth.
B
B
The
money
would
funnel
would
go
to
srpc.
That
was
a
helpful
piece
because
we
were
trying.
B
B
Think
that's
viscerally
different
and
some
of
the
questions
around
you
know
you
have
to.
B
B
We're
going
to
move
on
to
introduction
and
discussion
with.
C
I
mark
was
down
here
recently,
but
again
we're
really
happy
to
be
here
today
to.
C
C
Bay,
which
we
designated
as
a
national
national
significance
back
in
1995.
our
primary
message.
C
Today
is
that
we're
really
interested
in
the
progress
and
we're
ready
to
assist
it
any
more.
C
Very
much
a
collaborative
effort
as
we
see
it
and
so
to
help
us
stay
informed
with
the
work.
C
This
group
is
this
is
the
first
man
we
participated
in.
C
Prior
to
that,
prior
to
that
and
managed
startups
and
social
programs,
which
included,
served
on.
C
Prep
management
committee,
with
jennifer
and
others
after
13
years
and
and
then
before
that
I
spent.
C
C
And
that
was,
I
think,
in
the
summer
of
1991
and
then
mark
joined
the
uk
initially.
C
C
C
C
So
I'm
going
to
stop
there
again,
just
the
primary.
C
So
I'll
stop
there
and
open
it
up
for
the
discussion
also
to
mark.
C
C
This
type
of
workforce
is,
we
do
have
the
next.
You
know
we
do
work
on
the
sport.
C
Impairments
some
different
scales,
but.
C
C
C
Significantly
faster,
so
it's
also
where
the
massachusetts
alternative.
C
Sepsis
is
the
test.
Center
is
located,
which
we
did
help
set
up,
that
early.
C
And
one
of
the
things
we've
done
most
recently
is
help
development.
We
actually
had
a
technology.
C
B
If
you've
had
any
challenges
with
kind
of
facing
the
our
municipality
or
accounting.
B
Sewer
pipe
in
the
ground
to
hang
in
our
roadways,
municipal
infrastructure,
in
our
right
of
way.
B
Take
public
money
and
put
it
on
private
property
and
how
that
works.
I'm
wondering
if
you
have.
C
Laws
and
regulations
are
set
up.
One
of
our
programs
is
one
of
our
necessities
online,
but.
C
C
B
Who
may
not
be
on
the
phone
any
longer,
but
one
of
our
stakeholder
committee
members
sent
me.
B
A
list
of
some
research
that
she's
done
on
public
funding
for
separate
system
infrastructure.
B
B
B
I
can
briefly
speak
to
that.
We
had
success
in
our
journey
held
project
where
we
were
looking
to.
B
Address
influent
infiltration
beyond
just
the
town-owned
facilities
and
the
private.
B
B
C
Epa
funding:
that's
coming
down
the
pipe
in
terms
of
the
the
infrastructure,
the
unit.
C
C
Sewering,
I
don't
think
that
the
lakes
are
going
to
be
one
of
those,
but
you
know
that
could
be.
C
C
It's
harder
to
find
those
kinds
of
ideas
in
the
seacoast
area.
There
are
some
exceptions
and
those.
C
B
Idea
of
the
two
different
sites
is
specifically
intended
to
test
it
into.
B
You
know
higher
in
homes
and
imagine
it
is,
you
know
more
modest,
you
know
more
typical
and.
B
That
this
conversation
has
been
really
great,
we've
been
talking
about.
If
you
get
into.
B
A
little
bit
they're
talking
about
putting
together
our
identifying
you
know,
potential.
B
Sites
for
nonpoint
source,
bmp
implementation,
which
we've
been
working
with.
B
And
I
think
just
the
environmental
justice
and
climate
change
could
be
two
things
that.
B
Progress
on
at
the
total
nurturing
general
department-
and
I
think
it's
really
fantastic.
B
And
I
think
we
can
really
brainstorm
some
ideas
on
how
to
address
some
of
the
items
that
came
up.
B
B
Agenda
I
gretchen
circulated
the
letter
in
the
clf
science
epa
about
two
plus
weeks
ago.
B
The
one-year
mark
since
we're
to
provide
these
comments
to
epa
and
and
I'm
so
delighted
that.
B
You
know
it's,
the
the
lord
has
been
largely
well
received.
The
the
first.
B
Purpose
was
to
encourage
each
way
to
be
involved
to
be
engaged,
and
I
just
don't
see
all
of
you.
B
Here
today
you
know
we
did
not
want
to
have
a
situation
where
you
know
it's
kind
of
like
going.
B
Ongoing
engagement
is
going
to
be
very
helpful
in
providing
feedback
and
technical
support
and.
B
Financial
resources
and
any
number
of
other
helpful
tools
to
as
well
to
ensure
that
you
know.
B
That
you
also
see
in
that
real
progress
here
yesterday.
Our
second
reason
for
the.
B
The
way
the
comment
is
written
was
kind
of
a
bit
of
a
blind
slave.
You
know
that
you
should.
B
B
B
Consistent
ways
of
estimating
the
impacts
of
all
the
activities
that
you're
proposing
would
be.
B
Helpful
in
being
able
to
measure
progress
and
to
assess
whether
we're
in
the
ballpark.
B
B
Petitioning
pa
to
to
revoke
coverage
under
the
general
permit,
if
municipalities
are
not
making.
B
A
very,
very
important
you
know,
component
of
the
summer
agreement,
and
we
want
to
be
sure
that.
B
All
these
funds
recognize
that
it's
that
it
applies
not
just
to
the
man
communities
here.
B
But
to
the
others
who
are
not
participating
in
them,
and
so
that
really
is
was
the.
B
B
The
idea-
okay,
none
of
us-
want
to
get
to
the
five
year.
I
think
you're.
B
Which
would
come
up
for
that?
That's
the
same
year
for
ms4
communities,
so
those
were
the
three.
B
All
of
the
other
communities
would
benefit
from
doing
that
during
that
annual
report,
and
this.
B
Every
community
I
know,
is
making
strides
to
implement
the
things
that
were
in
the
adapted.
B
Plan
so
I
think
we'll
have
that
report
out.
I
also
think
and
jane
cool
can
speak.
B
To
this
a
little
bit
more
or
so,
but
ptac
we're
gonna
actually
be
able
to.
B
Get
some
reporting
back
and
the
first
year
of
implementation
is
going
to
be
varying
locals.
B
You
know
as
the
year
progresses,
but
as
that
gets
to
be
more
of
a
routine.
B
Improvements
when
we're
having
good
years
and
maybe
not
as
strong
here
so
I
think
we're
gonna.
B
B
B
India,
nitrogen
source
reduction
plans
that
we
had
and
the
cll
knows
that
there
are.
B
Part
of
the
several
women
agreement
had
taken
a
deep
dive,
really
looking
at
all
the
projects.
A
Mind
just
looking
up
at
us
and
we'll
kind
of
go
like
this.
If
there's
a
problem
that
sounds.
A
Good
okay,
I
apologize
for
that,
but
I
was
just
talking
about
some
of
the
hot
spot
maps
that
are.
B
B
And
I'll
be
talking
to
tom
swenson,
who
is
also
works
for
des
and
he's
put
together.
A
A
Potential
now
this
is
something
that
the
ms4
asks
us
to
do,
but
I
think
we
can
really
build.
B
On
that,
for
some
of
the
smaller
communities
to
develop
a
more,
I
guess
more
structured.
B
Nitrogen
source
reduction
plan,
so
I
would
say
that
those
two
things
are
in
the
works.
B
And
they're
rolling
out,
as
we
speak
with
tom
service
and
have
just
finished
that.
B
B
Communities
to
put
together
their
measured
resource
reduction
plan,
and
I
think
that.
C
C
C
C
Until
the
next
fiscal
year
to
be
able
to
fund,
but
we
do
have
some
dollars-
and
I
want
to
also
just.
C
C
A
loan
that
you're
getting
loan
forgiveness
on
work
for
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
for.
C
C
B
B
B
And
you
know
he
was
passed
into
scale
or
whatever
it
is.
B
B
B
Invigorated
efforts
on
that
all
right,
then,
in
the
interest
of
moving.
C
C
After
year,
one,
the
main
thing
that
we're
working
on
now
is
to
get
everybody
on
the
same.
C
C
And
we're
working
with
rollinsburg
to
get
the
same
language
into
your
code
so
that,
at
least
for.
C
And
the
actual
built
also
given,
and
then
that
is
all
governed
by
lord
sign
administrators.
We.
C
Probably
shouldn't
have
called
them
administrators,
but
the
people
like
jd,
mccarthy
and
portsmouth.
C
C
C
This
is
consistent
with
you
know
what
we're
seeing
moving
through
the
planning
process
and.
C
C
Doington
is
next
on
our
agenda,
both
to
get
the
hotspot
maps
ready
for
them
and
also
to
get.
C
Them
ready
for
feed
tasks
so
and
we're
happy
to
continue
doing
that
for
any
community
that
needs.
C
We're
trying
to
really
update-
and
we
know
that
the
leaf
collection
and
street
sweeping
credits.
C
That
were
put
in
this
floor.
Permit
were
sort
of
a
placeholder
and
that
they
were
working
progress.
A
A
Ultimately,
you
know
bridging
that
gap
between
the
science
and
future.
You
know
regulatory.
A
Implications
so
in
in
2022
so
far
we
have
been
participating
in
some
of
the
prep
hosted
meetings.
A
Well,
I'm
pretty
close
to
my
to
the
dongle
here,
so
I'm
not
sure
what
else
I
can
do.
B
Okay,
sorry,
okay
I'll,
try
to
get
a
little
bit
closer
to
it,
so
we
have
been
participating.
A
On
behalf
of
mam
in
the
attack
for
preps
attack
that
is
currently
focused
on
the
state.
A
A
That
we
worked
on
this
year
is
working
with
kala
to
develop
a
funding
request,
template.
A
Minimal
information
available
on
on,
if
not
a
full
work
work
plan,
good
information
on.
A
What's
being
proposed,
the
scope,
the
deliverables
to
support
funding
decisions
and
so
call.
A
It's
been
that
was
well
received
and
and
that
we
hope
that
will
be
a
useful
tool.
A
Participate
on
behalf
of
ma'am
on
that
attack
and
pac
meetings.
Next
next
attack
meeting
tomorrow.
A
Anticipate
that
mid
summer,
beginning
of
summer
june,
there's
going
to
be
more
some
smaller
work.
A
Funding
recommendations
for
the
2023,
but
also
looking
beyond
to
see
you
know,
are
there.
A
Are
there
longer-term
gaps
between
the
adaptive
management
plan,
monitoring
commitments
and.
A
What's
currently
on
the
books
and
take
actions
to
to
identify,
what's
needed
to.
B
That
our
is.
C
I
have
no
idea
the
work
and,
of
course
you
know
we
have
mad
earmarks
in
12
years
or
so,
and.
C
B
B
In
every
community
and
organization
to
put
together
meaningful
projects
on
their
observers,.
B
B
Nothing
all
right,
I'm
gonna
go
to
other
business
then,
and
I'm
not
going
to
take.
B
Too
long
over,
I
don't
really
want
to
get
some
feedback.
I
was
actually
approached.
B
It's
fair,
but
it
is
not
just
high
performance,
and
so
we
put
together.
B
B
Look
at
the
because
the
long-term
purpose,
but
also
you
know
similar
to
what
muslim
is.
B
Bonuses
and
issues
etc
and
then
reporting
back
whether
these
are
a
really
good
investment
for.
B
Communities
in
our
watershed
outline
some
of
the
issues
hurdles,
things
like
that.
B
Community
services,
director
john
short
and
mark
doyle's
the
city
manager
to.
B
B
We're
gonna
go
ahead
with
this
and
there
would
be
you
know
if
we
were
funded.
There
is.
C
B
I
don't
know
long-term
movements
yeah.
I
think
we
would
look
at
during
like
a
three-year.
B
B
B
All
right
and
then
you
get
into
the
set
location
and
then
do
we
want
to
do
another
members
meeting.
B
In
july,
looking
back,
let's
do
one
see
one
in
june:
how
about
this
team
19
port
barnum.
B
Okay,
you
have
a
motion
to
adjourn
pretty
good.
Definitely
all
right
roll
call
she's
in.