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<br /> =-�s W Cash c o m m en ted t f 111 E nd c an occur due to erosion.
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<br /> se Dergen of the Division of is series and' 4�ildlif addressed �� � by
<br /> s tat e; that. there i a die located a.-pro i a.tely 200 yards north of Old -Barnstable
<br /> Road whichCas been bull dozed', a period of years- ago..
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<br /> Pauline i e ea e t d. , � o +' r on the a. 1h.
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<br /> Mr. Bergen. -pointed' out the s p0t -On, t - pi.. �--
<br /> Mr'. Umina, co en edn;'that that- spot 'is n,1-made; watering hole with .d
<br /> pater out' of f there.,
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<br /> - . where thepumpused to urn
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<br /> e at d t a.t fie' . not tiro ' oint.,-.;. die addressed pis letter where
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<br /> e made 'rote of pesticidesand erblcider ir
<br /> , e commented that after reviewing the
<br /> list wich Mr., Umina, p r ov�.ded the - Conserv'atio Commission with that most of the
<br /> chemicals listed were not particularly serious, -however,. ane of the chemicals, durs. .
<br /> ban, a rub control, is- highly toxic -to. trout, 'He reco r nded that it be eliminated
<br /> or severely regulated, however, all tho other, materials to� control grubs are nearly
<br /> ethal
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<br /> I r. r a, co ;r ted b --that the chemical l .�.�.� d rsba `�ra.s used only o the
<br /> greens aacne of the greens are' w t in 104.feet f- riv r,+
<br /> r, stated that i cit was . at 'i `� = te trout,• +
<br /> ins. -Stated that- the c € ical-would have. t get. dir c ly into the river+and e
<br /> couldn'tsee that a+. pe ing. `ro y :. g . ' ta.ncec. plus -the, am untthat they use -would
<br /> not troll any fish.
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<br /> r. r�-r - agreed- that the rik
<br /> s , was not +greats ut'!s, 11 maintained that` it was still
<br /> very lethal chemical... •-+_ ' ' +'*Y. ;
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<br /> Mr. Louis �mley, f tie- Hh.- �i. is.ion.- o r is er -e .,,'.'-- 1141- fey o pted that both
<br /> Joe - er, n. and himself elf. v e 6d the-site, e s to to �,-t . the- fill material was obviously
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<br /> very heavy where it had bee ,r pUs ed 3 t the. a land- eri et �r ditch and it has obviously
<br /> sea� d the ground, water flog from' the. .aro onto=�tie o ar t reface ditches
<br /> ave dried up because f it,. .. 'ou can tell that water wa.s.. reset because of the vee--
<br /> t do that is there And if you go ,further, to the. nrths.. there is, fill containing
<br /> demolition. ateri s, cement-blocks.,' stump-. � ban e s,. etc, which does to the edge
<br /> of the former dikeR -- .
<br /> Pauline stated that'she viewed- that yesterday, with Djcd.= Kerfo t.:.
<br /> a fix'. Umina s e i what . er r+ to, -water c�o rn�, down off t , hill where the ditch J :
<br /> o 1 ong er there?-
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<br /> Not being; a. hydra.ul,o ist, Pauline addressed the- question i�. . Dr._ foot,
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<br /> Dr. Ke�froet explained that because off'' ��e- course'na.ture of the area, you have everal
<br /> t%,--cies storms.Under- an average slow rate of rain fall, the water is goi to seep
<br /> down through the -and and flow as ground water. When. you have a+ heavier rain
<br /> you would usually have some run off on a. sizable slope and there may be the possibility
<br /> of er :� on.
<br /> =o , Umina st�.ted - hat t ge e fire n t � a,ny areas w .er t Bey are YIP,:-Lr 10feet of the
<br /> river =i s ,�,o tf e fa.s are X00, 400 or 500 feet From the rive ,
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