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Has anyone really run the numbers? If what they say is true and it will be $30000 per house to connect and 6% interest with taxes and a modest inflation rate it will end up costing approximately $50000 per house hold.

Now we just got a quote for a RI DEM approved septic system which would cost $25000 how does this make sense? If the DEM is mandating the change from cesspools to either sewer or and approved septic why in the world would I want to connect to the sewers at that cost?

If a group of households in affected neighborhoods were to get RI DEM approved septic systems I am sure a smart contractor would lower the price per house. Then as a group we challenge the WSA in court though it would cost I am sure it would be cheaper than connecting to the sewers and also meet the environmental issues.

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