Drainage Easement '
<br /> Jnuar 26, ' 1988
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<br /> P ge 7.
<br /> RICK, HAILL # Then. maybe at that point you ought Vo -make your reservoir
<br /> and' coniai'n the water,,
<br /> -up there-and . let r. McDonald r about his
<br /> land and not let it drain into -the- pond.
<br /> pond, }
<br /> PDCA: The' monitoring well Arai' :'suggested to be put in a certain pit
<br /> and Baas. re iewed- by the environientil people at DEQE', Town of ' a hpee
<br /> and EPA. They felt this ul'd be the most logical location for it. -as a
<br /> first guess situation. In the months to came, if there are additional
<br /> requirements to address areas within ' the proposed drainage easement {
<br /> area, they will be completed. Ag in, we' re dealing with the base prop-
<br /> erty up there, ghat. happens .wh n it comes 'outside the - base dawn into-
<br /> town
<br /> nt -
<br /> t n property or trailer -pari property we have. no idea 'o. ,what else
<br /> might contribute to the d nhAl - gradient of it. We are dealing with
<br /> number of - septic s rstea in .the trailer--..pari I.: .,runoff from Sack.,Rload it
<br /> self and other - unknown things at this stage of "the game. If yo' care
<br /> talking chemicals from , the base, sure. we c-an turn the- coin arour-d ~and
<br /> say, what in i 1 traces .i t fro'.z Dr. McDonald' s property? a dory' t know,
<br /> but it' s worth a try -to at least explore it up there.
<br /> ISR, BURNS Have you- . done any-- monitoring, at the beginning area before
<br /> you hit Tmbnald' s property?, OGNA: .dust where -t.h-e monitoring re'lI
<br /> is. BUkNS: Just the well? Bf lA: Yes. At the oil./grater separators we
<br /> sample and have found out on - a regular basis in accordance" with DEQE.
<br /> AL ORLANDO: I have a problem in that maybe the water is fine today and
<br /> e here in Briarwood and Mashpee know how the government -can work some
<br /> times. What if two years from now it becomes a problem and you j
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<br /> stated the Bovernm nt' s case quite clearly. . It could. be something on
<br /> Dr, McDonald' s s property,. it could' be-' something -from th .'base, you -have
<br /> have
<br /> to study. In the meantime, the pond night get polluted. In A humet, ':... .
<br /> Pond, the base has admitted certain. :r .s nsibi l icy to that Pond and
<br /> nothing is being done to - clean it up, l lld. not -. a-nt 'to have that
<br /> happen to - ,Johns Pond, that is my main, oPn e.r.n.- They 'Kave found ' a ._pr� b-
<br /> lea n this pond and done nothing to 'alleviate it -'and you Want t.o', pint
<br /> water in another- pondwhich r i-ght� now does not .have, a problem- ;'.. i t does
<br /> not make sense.
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<br /> BROG
<br /> I : The situation at AshumetFond is under study and we are not ,,in
<br /> position t n i gh t, to discuss i t-,
<br /> LISA HA SCO : Do You have any numbers on the volume of water coming
<br /> off the bas- # Dl = The total base land I s around -200 acres of paged
<br /> and unpaveV ur:fa e . I �you are al talking about vo-1 ume of water coming.
<br /> out 24, .25 inch pipe, ,.based on the intensity of. the storm we,-bout !
<br /> have . um er of cubic - feet per second, but a have never conducted' a
<br /> i .
<br /> h-ydrau l i s ud . I .o'a be done If you look at the 'scouring action
<br /> mean the. base, property -line, on occasion there 'has been a reasonable
<br /> amount of water coming from the' base. In other oases it ,just percolate:
<br /> into the ground right outside the pipe system.
<br /> PHYLLIS PASK S S: You say : there have been n h draulio. studies, were
<br /> these five tests to which you refer done -under the varying ,w othercon-
<br /> ditions? If so, what were the Breather conditions at that time?
<br /> EF A i Tests were done May th au-Sb November of 1987. There was a lot
<br /> rain last Spring and the water table was ri'Sht up there.
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