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-9- <br /> Charles: With the way it has eroded so far, I am afraid for your trucks. Asks if <br /> they contacted the Soil Conservation in Yarmouth. <br /> Pauline: The Extension Sbiv ice. <br /> Mr. Kuebler: No. Asks for address. <br /> Wayne: Corner of Union and Rte. 6A. <br /> Ken: How much of that bank has washed out since '78? <br /> Mr. Kuebler: About 20 feet. <br /> Mr. Savery: Four or five feet washed out in the last rain storm. <br /> Wayne: Draws a sketch to establish the bank. After that, the work in between the <br /> tow must be held. <br /> Charles: Otherwise, this is going to fall out and move out to sea. <br /> Wayne: Talks abo!it the vegetation approach being good for every ten years. <br /> Ken: It would be the least expensive way for you to do it. <br /> Mr. Kuebler: Mentions the installation of sand bags. <br /> Ken: What is the b-g made of? <br /> Mr. Savery: Pourous nylon. We have the Corps of Engineers permit to proceed with <br /> perching operation. <br /> Mr. Kuebler: Perching, where it has been monitored, has worked out if you have the <br /> right conditions. <br /> Mr. Savery: If it doesn't work, it would be because of vandalism. <br /> Mr. Kuebler: We would like to get some beds in right now in the most vunerable <br /> area. <br /> Charles: Will DEQE let you do that during the winter? <br /> Mr. Savery: I asked the contractor to get it in the winter. <br /> Dorothy: It has been proven in the Spring time. <br /> Pauline: There would be less concern of vandalism now. <br /> Mr. K>>ebler: The other concern is the bank. .e must focus on two things to see <br /> whether it is feasible to suggest if we could start to stabilize the bank by get- <br /> ting brush in there so that it would take away wind and rain erosion. <br /> Dorothy: It has to be stabilized and held in position. Last time when stuff was <br /> dumped, it went everywhere in every direction. <br /> Mr. Kuebler: You are probably right. <br /> Dorothy: I know I am right. <br />