Raw Sewerage Still Flowing into the Creek
Raw Sewerage Still Flowing into the Creek
In order to address as many topics as efficiently as possible I have taken the liberty of posting a "letter to the editor" of mine that was printed in the Oyster Bay Enterprise Pilot back in March. The letter shows the basic situation and very little has changed since it's publication. The most important points are very simple - Raw sewerage is being discharged, it is illegal, the DEC has mandated that it be corrected over a year ago and that Nassau County and the Town of Oyster Bay are dragging their feet.
Re: Proposed Sewage Treatment Plant - Mill Neck Bay
As reported in the March 16th edition of this paper, on January 23rd, The Village of Bayville held a public meeting to present and discuss the Final Draft Report of the Non-Point Contamination Source Study. As many of you are aware, the development known as Continental Villa has been continually discharging raw sewage into Mill Neck Bay for decades. These homes were constructed with on site septic systems that were poorly designed and constructed for the soil conditions present at that site. Due to the failure of these systems, these homes were inappropriately connected to a lateral under-drain system which discharges untreated sewage into the bay. The only attempt at treating this sewage is a contact chlorination tank that cannot handle the volume that regularly flows from this development.
This condition has been allowed to exist for far too long. The Non-Point Contamination Source Study clearly shows it is a major factor in the closing of Bayville's Creek Beach to swimming and the closing of all of Mill Neck Bay to shell fishing. It is obvious that the effects of this point source extend beyond Mill Neck Bay, contributing to impaired water quality throughout the Oyster Bay - Cold Spring Harbor estuary. The Study also shows that water quality improvements have been made through road drainage projects designed to limit runoff. With the construction of a sewage treatment plant, and a continued effort by surrounding municipalities to reduce storm water runoff, water quality in Mill Neck Bay and the entire Oyster Bay - Cold Spring Harbor Estuary will undoubtedly see significant improvement.
It is astonishing to me that we can continue to allow untreated sewage to discharge into wetlands and waters that fall within the boundaries of a National Wildlife Refuge, a Significant Fish and Wildlife Habitat and a Regionally Important Natural Area. It is of little wonder that this refuge has also been designated one of the ten most endangered National Wildlife Refuges, out of a total of 545 in the nation, by Defenders of Wildlife, a well-respected national environmental organization.
It is also astonishing that after decades of discussions on this problem, that the design of the plant is still not complete and that there is no firm date scheduled for start of construction. This, despite the fact that the Department of Environmental Conservation had mandated the plant to be operational before September 15, 2005. The timely completion of this plant is far too important to delay due to foot dragging and the inability of government to agree on cost sharing details. The overwhelming passage of recent environmental bond proposals in the Town of Oyster Bay and Nassau County should be the clearest indication of the priorities of the constituents of both the Town and the County.
It is time for our elected officials to take the lead and ensure that the construction of this plant begins immediately. We have waited long enough.
And we are still waiting.
Barry E. Lamb
Bayville
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Friday, February 09, 2007 9:29 AM
Bayville Blog NY- Serving Bayville, Mill Neck, Center Island and Locust Valley New York - Community wrote:
As most of you know, Nassau County voters recently passed a $100 million Environmental Bond Act to, among other things, acquire environmentally important land and open space. How this money is used is critical to the residents of Bayville and other communities surrounding the entire Oyster Bay/Cold Spring Harbor Estuary and, more specifically, Mill Neck Bay (The Creek). The following release was put out by ... -
Friday, February 09, 2007 9:29 AM
Bayville Blog NY- Serving Bayville, Mill Neck, Center Island and Locust Valley New York - Community wrote:
As most of you know, Nassau County voters recently passed a $100 million Environmental Bond Act to, among other things, acquire environmentally important land and open space. How this money is used is critical to the residents of Bayville and other communities surrounding the entire Oyster Bay/Cold Spring Harbor Estuary and, more specifically, Mill Neck Bay (The Creek). The following release was put out by ... -
Saturday, February 10, 2007 5:46 PM
Bayville Blog NY- Serving Bayville, Mill Neck, Center Island and Locust Valley New York - Community wrote:
As most of you know, Nassau County voters recently passed a $100 million Environmental Bond Act to, among other things, acquire environmentally important land and open space. How this money is used is critical to the residents of Bayville and other communities surrounding the entire Oyster Bay/Cold Spring Harbor Estuary and, more specifically, Mill Neck Bay (The Creek). The following release was put out by ...



have alot on the water topic...actuall y need to talk to barry...i think the delay in notification was a health hazard and a disgrace,,i was violently ill.until i realized it could have been from the water;;;;how come we knew so late...there was no notice that it was safe either,,i had to call,instead of getting a call 2 days after that..wondering if any one else was bothered by this event..great job barry...
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Barry,
As a former shellfish harvester ("bayman"), it is astonishing to me as well that action has not been taken to mediate the Continental Villa sewage outflow. However, beyond that, the entire Beaver Lake watershed adds significant quantities of pollutants to Mill Neck Creek and, in turn, to Oyster Bay Harbor, the Sound, and so on. I know of no homes contained in the watershed that are served by a sewage treatment plant. Their septic systems are connected directly to the near-surface aquifer, a dome of fresh water that exerts sufficient pressure on the surrounding seawater to prevent seawater intrusion. The aquifer’s contents slowly percolate downward, but more alarming for the surrounding bay waters, slowly migrate to springs at the shoreline and to others found in deeper water. (Baymen are familiar with these springs whose lack of salinity causes adjacent shellfish to freeze and often die in mid winter.) In addition, most of the fertilizer used on watershed lawns and gardens finds its way to the near-surface aquifer where it mixes with pollutants from septic systems and, as noted above, is transported both downward and laterally (a minor part is actually used by the targeted plants). The same is true of herbicides and pesticides.
A recent study estimated that most of our ocean foodfish will be virtually extinct in fewer than 50 years. Granted, much of that downward spiral is caused by overfishing. But the loss of nursery habitat in bays and estuaries caused by pollution (and shoreline construction) represents a significant part of the equation. We are approaching tipping points (points of no return) for many of the world’s species, particularly those that inhabit the oceans, that part of our world we only partly understand. We can no longer pretend to be caretakers of this or any other “natural” environment while hiding behind self-serving rhetoric. We must make amends now. We owe it to follow-on generations.
I’ll be sending this on to Carter Bales on Centre Island who will be interested in your efforts.
Regards,
Bill Britton
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I wonder where "sewerage" is coming from since neither Bayville or Continental Villa have sewers, but cesspools.
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Dear Curious,
In response to your comment... I believe the term "sewerage" was a typo from the author (please correct me if I am wrong) and should have read "sewage" which would be discharge from a cesspool or sewer. The following portion of the article printed in the Oyster Bay Enterprise Pilot in March explains how the cesspools were poorly designed for the soil conditions in the area and resulted in an under drain system that discharges raw sewage into the Bay. "These homes were constructed with on site septic systems that were poorly designed and constructed for the soil conditions present at that site. Due to the failure of these systems, these homes were inappropriately connected to a lateral under-drain system which discharges untreated sewage into the bay. The only attempt at treating this sewage is a contact chlorination tank that cannot handle the volume that regularly flows from this development." I hope this clarifies the issue for you.
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I've been reading up on coliform bacteria for my own education. I figured it appropriate since I've been consuming anyway in what I would consider more than necessary basis here in Bayville.
The golden question is: Does anyone know the real type of coliform bacteria that it was? There is a fecal coliform type that would be in alignment with the sewage problems mentioned above. It would also explain why my family was experiencing "stomach ailment's" at that same time.
How can I obtain a copy of the water test? Is it public domain?
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The plant in Wurtboro NY is the exact plant proposed for The Birches. I have been there. It looks like a garage. There was no noise. I stood inside the plant and there was barely an odor at all. Outside the plant there was absolutely no odor. The plant in Wurtboro discharges into a state regulated trout spawning stream. This is state of the art water treatment. The discharge will be <2.2 CFU/100ml which is virtually non-detectable. Why are we waiting? Let's clean this up now.
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