What happens if Southborough’s need for water increases in the future? Does this project create a problem for Southborough in this event?

Southborough has an agreement with the MWRA for a supply of water that is more than adequate to meet Southborough’s needs going forward. The project-related upgrades to Southborough’s system will provide sufficient capacity for Hopkinton, regardless of Southborough’s future water needs. The project engineering includes a build-out analysis to account for likely water demand growth in both communities (and to allow for Hopkinton’s potential growth in water demand from the fact that much of Hopkinton does not currently have access to the municipal water supply). Additionally, water usage for MWRA communities has been steadily declining for the past 20+ years (down by about one-third over this period—due to such factors as water conservation programs, use of more water-efficient plumbing fixtures, and fixing leaks in the water distribution systems), so the MWRA has an ample supply of water for Southborough and Hopkinton and all other MWRA water communities.

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1. What is the “Hopkinton MWRA Water Connection Project”?
2. Who proposed this project and why has it been proposed?
3. Will implementation of this project cause Southborough to “run out of water”?
4. Is the MWRA willing, and able, to provide water for Hopkinton?
5. Will implementation of this project cause Southborough residents to have unacceptably low water pressure?
6. What type of legal agreement will be required between Southborough and Hopkinton for this project? Who will create this agreement? Who must approve it?
7. Will there be a Town Meeting vote related to this project?
8. How much will this project cost Southborough?
9. What happens if Hopkinton needs “more” water at some future time?
10. Will Southborough retain an independent engineering consultant to review the proposed project? Who will pay for such a review?
11. Who has the authority to approve this project?
12. What is the plan for reviewing and (potentially) approving this project?
13. How would the process be managed/governed going forward?
14. What happens if Southborough’s need for water increases in the future? Does this project create a problem for Southborough in this event?
15. Could Hopkinton’s “contaminated” water somehow get access into the Southborough system from this project?
16. Why doesn’t Hopkinton (or the MWRA) build a direct pipeline connection between Hopkinton and the MWRA aqueduct (without utilizing the Southborough water distribution system)?
17. Why should Southborough agree to do what Hopkinton is requesting? What happens if Southborough says “no” to Hopkinton’s request for this water connection?
18. How can Southborough residents stay informed about this project and provide input to the discussion about the project?