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2 <br /> Ms. Kane spoke and said she had found a web site calledrr <br /> yN <br /> and that she had signed up to become a Cape Keeper. She advised that it was a your <br /> organization and it did not have a whole lot of material. She said, however,that they had <br /> brochures geared to children and schools, one of them questioning: "What is your <br /> watershed I.Q.T" She added that she thought that if <br /> apekeepers continued with its' program it would be something that the Town could get <br /> involved in. The group is a non-profit organization and supporters of Cape owners, <br /> including businesses, she said. <br /> The Chairman said he thought it sounded lire an interesting program and that he <br /> would take a look at the site and see if it could be used for the Town. <br /> Glean Santos remarked that he had sent a letter to members of the committee <br /> regarding a web page, Agrisource. He had a contact in. .grisource, Guy Santos, (no <br /> relation) with whom he had a meeting earlier that day. He told fir. Santos that he was a <br /> member of this committee (BlueRibbon) and if IAr. Santos chose, maybe he could come <br /> in and give a presentation about what the company actually does. <br /> Mr. Santos said that Agrisource was, for two years in a row, one of the top <br /> contacts of solid waste. He added that they were involved in Rhode Island river dredging. <br /> He said there had been a fight for years about the Mashpee River and where to put the <br /> dredged ma.teri al s, and this company pioneered a program which did a salt marsh <br /> restoration project. There was an oil spill that occurred in Rhode Island.,, they tools all the <br /> dredging and mixed it with some organic materials and they spread it out. It was basically <br /> a pioneer project throughout the country. They would be more than willing to cone in <br /> and tally and show the Board samples. <br /> Mr. Santos said he had., a couple of years ago,talked with someone in the <br /> southeastern region and the first thing that stuck in his mind was the honey lagoons at the <br /> landfall. He said it was a source of water just leaching or nitrogen into the groundwater, <br /> over and over. <br /> .fir. Santos spore to Glen Herrigan of the Selectman"s Office, about the river <br /> dredging. He said that he went to Boston having a meeting with IPE. He stated that one <br /> could apply for a beneficiary use of termination or a determination of need, which was <br /> basically for health reasons or financial reasons, <br /> Mr. Santos added that.fir. Herrigan went out and measured the lagoons, and they <br /> were 14 000 yards. Mr. Santos stated that a person would want to create a little mound, <br /> put sweepings on top of it, which he was sure the highway department bad plenty of, and <br /> then the organic layer. He added that then the water was going to shed off the old <br /> lagoons. It's a regulatory site. That's one of the things the DEP likes to look at, cause I'm <br /> sure I know of other saltwater inlets and the biggest contaminant is high salt. <br /> Mr. Santos said he thought that would be a perfect place to get rid of it, it's free, <br /> the most to be done was to put a machine there and have the truer stump it and shove it in <br />