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12/31/1993
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• advisor reviewing the very specific criteria in the RFP and then <br /> the Committee can make a recommendation . The Committee discussed <br /> this process. <br /> Ms. Ahlgren made a motion that Tom Fudala make a. recommendation <br /> to the Committee and the Committee will make a recommendation <br /> that the Selectmen, subject to Executive Secretary' s approval , <br /> enter into a contract with the person selected. <br /> Mr. Writenhour will try to save space on the Selectmen 's agenda <br /> for this issue that same evening . <br /> Bill Hadge from GZA was present to report results of studies on <br /> the two town owned parcels -Old Dump and former DPW sites . <br /> He explained they did 13 backhoe excavated test pits at the <br /> Center site and 4 at the 151 site. He presented a map of where <br /> the test pits were done. The only signs of past dumping was a <br /> 1 -2 ft layer of ash. Test pits 3 & 5 (old dump) looked like <br /> debris material but after 2-3 feet it was clean sand . He did not <br /> research the old records or aerial photos that would give a <br /> better indication of what went on there. They checked for <br /> methane and volatile organics and didn 't find anything. <br /> Ms. Mills noted that a lot of the trenching and burning of trash <br /> was done at home during that time. <br /> • Mr. Hadge noted they did not find anything at the old DPW site <br /> either. They looked for signs of staining and found a small 1 " <br /> surface staining in a small area. None of those test pits <br /> indicated any problem. <br /> Mr. Dinizio asked if they needed to do any further investigation <br /> on those sites? <br /> Mr. Hadge responded at this stage the Committee is trying to <br /> determine if there is any major problem or reason to eliminate <br /> the site based on soil or groundwater issues and there is not. <br /> They should look more closely at the design stage but could they <br /> switch gears at that point if they found a problem? <br /> Mr. Greelish stated he is probably not satisfied with this level <br /> of investigation . He suggested Mr. Hadge talk with the Board of <br /> Health, coordinate with Health agent and review data they have. <br /> He does not want to see the Committee commit to this site <br /> prematurely. <br /> Gary Larson, DRA asked if the ash at the dump site would have to <br /> be excavated and moved? <br /> Mr. Hadge said it would not support any building and would <br /> probably need to come out. For ballfields it could probably <br /> stay in. He does not know how far it extends. It should be <br /> identified chemically. <br /> . GZA will coordinate directly with the Health agent on gathering <br /> additional information particularly on history. <br /> 3 <br />
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