Board of Health Discusses “Presby System” and Landfill Challenges During Meeting
The **Gardner Board of Health convened on May 11, 2026, to address several municipal infrastructure and public health matters. A significant portion of the meeting involved approving a local upgrade for a failing septic system on Otter River Road, utilizing a specialized Presby system to manage groundwater constraints on a narrow lot.
Department updates highlighted ongoing landfill repairs, including pump installations and necessary electrical overhauls, alongside the successful collection of over 37,000 liquor nips during the Keep Gardner Beautiful city litter cleanup.
The board also discussed the upcoming opening of Joy Bakery and Market in Union Square, recent tobacco control violations, and progress on staff training certifications. Finally, the members formalized their leadership by electing Dr. Michelle Parker as Vice Chair and scheduled their next session for late June.
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What is a Presby System – An Explanation
A Presby septic system is an innovative, passive, onsite wastewater treatment system that uses special, geotextile-covered pipes surrounded by sand to treat effluent, often requiring a smaller footprint than conventional systems. These systems are highly efficient—removing up to 99% of contaminants—and operate without electricity, pumps, or motors
Landfill and Transfer Station Operations
Progress on the landfill pump project has been met with both success and the discovery of legacy infrastructure issues.
- Pump Project Status: All new pumps, control panels, and electrical components were operational as of May 6, 2026.
- Identified Deficiencies:
- Cell 1: The primary pipe failed a pressure test; further investigation is required to locate potential cracks or seam failures.
- Cell 2: Level sensor wiring requires replacement to enable automatic pump operation.
- Flow Meters: Wiring for flow meters in Cells 1, 2, and 3 is faulty and needs replacement.
- Funding: These unforeseen underground issues will necessitate a change order and a request for additional funding.
- Transfer Station Safety: The department is pursuing a safety railing project and exploring the creation of a “Safety Coordinator” stipend position to ensure compliance with state-mandated OSHA standards.























