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Dratnage,,{.Ea event <br /> January 2 , 1988 <br /> Page. 5. <br /> F e.p. ahir: have you identified any alternative sites that could .taste <br /> this amount of runoff? rogna: L okins at it from a gravity flow sys- <br /> tems this is the most loSical location for it. Prior to . evaluating all <br /> the criteria, there are + a few of these proposed drainage areas on the <br />=ti East Portion. of the base basically going in the sane direction to ' <br /> eitherJohns Pond or Ashumet, <br /> Rep. ahir= What is the -present status of rater qualit r of Johns .-Pond, <br /> has - it been tested recently s Behrwman called on Gene- parr , for' this <br /> information. <br /> Mr. l arr* On. a verylimited basis, the s u et-Johns Pond- Assoc.+ <br /> tested the water for '.a. number of y'ea'rs. - In general', water -ualit' is <br /> det rwiorating, visabilit r is deteriorating. The phosporus' acidity <br /> counts are up. We F .0 .,,,a disc down and have- a knott d rope to indicate' ' <br /> =' distances. When e' _started i 1982, 1 was -getting. 1- feat of visab- <br /> i l i t ; today, we are ''running 18-12 feet -i th Ashumet one-third of that <br /> Rep. a ir: ' It has _t- e . r experien'rre w'ith runoff,' quite extensive r- - <br /> entl ►, -with the car6inoSens and many,,� i that we are finding on ,- <br /> 'Town <br /> ri - <br /> 'To n roads that are being discharged into the coastal en' it nment.`It <br /> js a great concern with. bathing beaches being closed in Bourn and . - <br /> w. <br /> elsewhere on the Cape. . I think if there are alternative sites, we <br /> should work to redirect it where it impacts . pond- of this magnituid6. <br /> will in touch you Paul (Col . ogre in the next ' fear dans tb <br /> learn more about the specifics a I don' t feel --I -' ve prepared 'a eq- <br /> T ;�utel for this meeting as I 'm very concerned about' the Water qual i t ,~ <br /> I ' m not always: pointing a finger at the bate, blit there is a si 'ni,f. <br /> ..1cant amount of contaminated water supplies , a,111,.over the Cape and. I_`am <br /> greatly concerned about that and I would like .td'. -see the a stent of how <br /> much run f f , i i I be coming here and learn z r'e o -t it-. ti ; <br /> Gene Harr: I did not mean to imply, - `' = <br /> when I said the mater ,�:-� deter, or <br /> sting, that it was the bases fault. Rep. ahir'said he understood. <br /> Col . Bro na* gust to answer tie Sentleman" s question ori septic s step <br /> .- the results of the testing .th..at E.C. Jordan provided us with and the <br /> tori has on file, the only chemicals that came up in ''any proportion <br /> happened to be a volatile organic Bailed TCE. When dealing with indi,v- <br /> idual septic systems that are de isned in accordance with Title V- State' <br /> sanitary code, those volatile organics' .are not even 'considered t ypical <br /> for household septic systems. Nitrates and yhosphorous are the m'd'n <br /> chemicals that are made from effluent's .which contribute to -fish kiI . <br /> standard runoif f from a roadway -system that i designed and - 'b - , <br /> strutted in a co d n e with good engineering pr`acti`ces# th is-e chemical <br /> are not condusive . #� <br /> ill Martiros:.. l cannot have my sepiticsystem oris me0ne e.Irse. s op- <br /> erty and you are asking us for -you to run your water on - tow n.- property_ <br /> - 'and all we' re asking is for the same rules as apply to the . eneral <br /> gu. l i . Brogna: ;The same rules that would apply' by' . law, the ACOS are <br /> foblowing to at least p'e"t'itio' n' to the Town for an easeien or -license. <br /> artir s; I ' m talking about getting rid ofyour- po.l lutan-ts . <br />