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		By: Maureen Vacca		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Maureen Vacca]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Did you research neighborhoods with aging septic systems along the river? I live at 14 Upper River Road Ipswich (purchased in August) and the property was built in 1950’s (entire neighborhood was) and has the original, failed system! So do my neighbors. That can’t be good for the river!
The part your study can help with - recommending the town provide hook-in to existing sewer lines! THERE IS A CONNECTION AT TOP OF STREET ON ROUTE 1A! But residents have to pay tens of thousands to hook in :(]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you research neighborhoods with aging septic systems along the river? I live at 14 Upper River Road Ipswich (purchased in August) and the property was built in 1950’s (entire neighborhood was) and has the original, failed system! So do my neighbors. That can’t be good for the river!<br />
The part your study can help with &#8211; recommending the town provide hook-in to existing sewer lines! THERE IS A CONNECTION AT TOP OF STREET ON ROUTE 1A! But residents have to pay tens of thousands to hook in 🙁</p>
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