Big Bay Toad Harbor Sewer
Town government maintains fiscal responsibility for a town, along with
decisions that benefit the town residents. Many times we must look at
specific smaller areas needs, wants and mandates. While we individually may
not benefit, we facilitate needed services for others. Governments are
created to supply services to the public which are not readily available or
reachable by the individual residents. Our priority mainly targets health
and safety issues. These services need maintenance, monitoring and financing
which only a government can effectively provide for residents. Government in
this country operates by the demand and will of the majority with a keen ear
posted on the minority. From experience, the minority usually speaks louder
than the majority.
Big Bay is in need of sewer rehabilitation. The old system was installed
over 20 years ago and is in the repair phase, beyond its projected life
cycle. The original system functioned well, but certainly age is catching up
to it. Concurrently, the Toad Harbor lake properties, with their recently
installed water system, have the same type of drainage problems as Big Bay
has, water can not effectively infiltrate the ground. With the recent
addition of a municipal water system into areas with minimum water supply,
people add washing machines, take longer showers and in general use the
newborn water supply. This water all goes down the drain and hopefully is
processed and dissipates. A glimpse long past, twenty five years ago to be
exact, Big Bay installed a municipal water system and was flooded with
sewage within two years, with residents demanding relief. A municipal sewer
system was installed alleviating the problem. We are reasonably sure Toad
Harbor will follow in the same manner. Within this area, the ground will
eventually become over saturated and the existing septic systems will fail.
All new septic systems in the harbor vicinity are required to have a raised
bed or an alternate mechanical filtering system. The price tag of these
systems, are well above $20,000 and that is a minimum outlay, if there even
exists property large enough for the installation and does not include
operation or maintenance. Certainly most residents in the area recognize the
tight congestion of these lake properties.
During the last two years, we have been in contact with engineers and NYS
funding agencies attempting to study, design and procure funding for
replacement of Big Bay sewer and to also extend the service attaching Toad
Harbor to the same system. Not only would it be a benefit to the harbor
residents because of their inability to afford a treatment plant of their
own, but the bay and the harbor will jointly benefit from "economies of
scale" created by additional service connections. Attaching the harbor area
will add more services to distribute the costs for both districts creating a
win-win for both geographic locations, one in need of a rehab to supply a
treatment facility and another in need of a new installation without a
facility. Incidentally, we are currently entertaining a joint effort with
Hastings for the wastewater treatment of our lake properties. Inquires may
contact me at: westmonroesupervisor@windstream.net
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WEST MONROE TOWN HALL
Editorial Site "Opinions with links to Town Site" by John Messere
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Monday, June 13, 2011
PARK PHOTOS
CLICK THE PHOTO THEN SLIDESHOW FOR FULL SCREEN
THANK YOU ALL FOR THE HELP, EVERYTHING WENT VERY WELL!
I will post a list of supporters shortly
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Playground
ALL COMPONENTS HAVE ARRIVED !!
- Logistic meeting
- April 14th 2011
- Volunteers needed
- W
town hall 7:00 pm.Monroe
- We are doing a community build event, which accomplishes three things. Limits expenses, creates community awareness and added security and allows citizens to be involved in the community. Parents and kids benefit the most. The play equipment will also be a nice addition to our summer youth program.We are planning on installing lighting at the entrance of Depot Rd Park and also in the vicinity of the flag pole. We will add a surveillance system which would be accessible by Internet to anyone 24 hrs. per day. Also we are planning an update to the ball fields and the play equipment.
Everyone welcome ! We need help!! It will be fun! You will enjoy it!
On Build Day we will be unwrapping, organizing and assembling the play equipment. To do this we need groups of layout, assemblers and installers. We will need small hand tools and wrenches.
The project will be completed in one day, so many hands are necessary of all ages and backgrounds. Check out the columns left and right of this artic
funded by member grant Sen. Darrel Aubertine
This Option gives us climbers, slides swings and independent play areas






- We have installed a new gate at the Depot Rd Park entrance. This will restrict unwanted access to the park and also help maintain park operating hours. The gate was designed and fabricated by our own town highway department. the design and fabrication was overseen by Superintendent Randy Shaw and the welding and fabricating by Marty Hammaker and highway crew. A very very nice job, thanks guys!
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