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Village Green Committee Monthly Report — December 2024

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Village of Red Hook Village Green Committee Monthly Report December 2024

The Village Green Committee had a slow December without any meetings. We are hoping to get into our Spring Planting planning so if you are interested in having trees planted please reach out. W are looking to add trees to our village streets too so if you are out and about a see an open space maybe in front of new or old businesses you can send those suggestions to us as well.

We are actively recruiting members. If you are interested in giving back to your community but don’t have a lot of time to give this may be the perfect committee for you!

Village of Red Hook Sewer Department Monthly Report December 2024

As we moved through the drought of the fall and into December, unfortunately the odor issues continued to haunt the plant and the neighbors nearby. During December we kept assessing what we could and had a deep look at the plant. Unfortunately, we found that there were many areas of the plant that were under operating. Our bugs weren’t at the proper levels to be able to do the job bugs are there to do and there were some equipment issues. To rectify this we scheduled a dump of new “food” into our system to help speed up the process so that we could get the bugs back to healthy levels. Additionally, we reached out to a Waste Water Treatment Senior Project manager who has spent his career in this field to help advise us so that we can address the concerns that come with the plant and to position us in a solid place moving forward. Furthermore, this senior project consultant will help us understand the ins and outs more clearly from an operational standpoint of what our plant specifically needs and what we can do to make sure it gets it.

We have had complaints from neighbors regarding the plant and I want to thank you for alerting us so that we could keep trying to solve the puzzle that is the WWTP. We keep pushing for answers and solutions and processes to ensure we have a healthy and functioning WWTP. Each solution along the way aids in that. As I, myself, am not an expert in WWTP or sewer systems, I am relying on the team of professionals we have hired to guide the Village and provide advice based on their expertise.

We meet every other Friday. If you have concerns about the expansion and/or are currently in the Sewer Use Area and have comments, concerns, etc. please do not hesitate to reach out. There is also the expression of interest form up on our website if you are wanting to connect into the sewer (capacity required). It will put you on our list of places to consider and puts you on our radar.

Village of Red Hook Speed Limit Initiative Monthly Report December 2024

Nothing to report

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Village of Red Hook Town of Red Hook Greenway and Trails Committee Monthly Report December 2024

There was no meeting in the month of December.

Village of Red Hook Climate Smart Communities Monthly Report December 2024

The Village has been awarded a compost grant through the county to start a pilot composting pick up site here in the Village. CSC will be spearheading these initiatives. Furthermore, if you are interesting in joining the taskforce please reach out as we are starting to plan our year’s projects to move forward.

References

This document cites or incorporates the following separate documents:

  • 2025-02-10Village of Red Hook Wastewater System — December 2024 (Red Hook Commons & Old Plant)
    Document A is a multi-committee monthly report that includes a narrative Sewer Department section; Document B is a detailed technical wastewater facility operation report for the same December 2024 period—they are separate artifacts addressing the same subject from different angles and purposes.
  • 2025-02-10NYS DEC Wastewater Facility Operation Report — December 2024 (Second Facility)
    Document A is a Village board committee report mentioning sewer issues; Document B is a separate NYS DEC regulatory compliance report for the same facility—two distinct documents serving different purposes (internal board reporting vs. state regulatory filing).
  • 2025-02-10Red Hook Commons Summary
    Document A is a multi-committee monthly report collection (Village Green, Sewer, Speed Limit, Greenway, Climate Smart) while Document B is a detailed wastewater facility operational report for December 2024; they share a topic (sewer/wastewater) but are separate documents serving different purposes (narrative committee update vs. technical compliance data).
  • 2025-03-10Village of Red Hook Wastewater System — Red Hook Commons — December 2024
    Document B is a detailed technical wastewater facility operation report for December 2024, while Document A is a committee monthly report that includes a narrative summary of the same December sewer department activities; they are separate artifacts serving different purposes (technical compliance reporting vs. board narrative reporting).
  • 2025-02-10NYS DEC Wastewater Facility Operation Report — Red Hook Commons
    Document A is a Village Green Committee monthly report that mentions sewer department issues; Document B is a separate NYS DEC regulatory wastewater facility operation report for the same facility—two distinct documents serving different purposes (internal committee reporting vs. state regulatory compliance filing).
  • 2024-12-0112 2024
    Document A is a monthly committee report compilation that references and summarizes WWTP operations; Document B appears to be a separate working document on WWTP operations—they are distinct artifacts about the same topic, not revisions of the same singular decision.

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