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3 <br /> the hole, He added that the Town owned it, it's already a regulated site, because the <br /> Board of Health, and that we still have the task of groundwater monitoring and <br /> monitoring that closed landfill, until at least the next thirty or forty years or forever. He <br /> doesn}t think the DEP and the people up there did not have a problem with it. So he knew <br /> at that rnornent that the infonrnation was in the Selectman's Office. <br /> The Chairman said he knew that some new information has been passed around; <br /> we are preliminarily talking about the particular site, At the end of the day it comes down <br /> to the funds to do it, he added. <br /> Mr. Santos said that many years ago,the biggest obstacle was a place to put it. <br /> The only place locally is like the Bourne one,but they want $50.00-$60.00 a ton, disposal <br /> cost, plus trucking. It a s just a matter of putting the paperwork to the DEQ. <br /> Ms. Kane said it sounded promising to her. <br /> Mr. Santos said he knew there is a consulting firm that did research on sites. He <br /> suggested that the "down hire an environmental company because they knew the legality <br /> Of it, and they knew the contacts at the DER It was only a couple thousand dollars to <br /> have the company do research and post it to the DER Environmental people can know <br /> their lingo,he added. <br /> .fir. Santos added that Mr. Harrigan sent the proposal to the Selectman's' office, <br /> he took it up with other board members, the Board of Health oversees the transfer station, <br /> regulatory wise. The DPW runs it. we have no problems with that, we have the <br /> advantage of those lagoons, which are bubbling up with water all the time. <br /> The Chairman said that it was a very good idea. Anything else under old items <br /> from last week? he asked. <br /> Noone on the Board spoke up. <br /> The Chairman said that the last meeting it was more of a workshop than a <br /> brainstorming session, talking about ideas. He added that he would like to take tonight to <br /> move to the next one, if it was acceptable to the Board, <br /> Ms. Kane said she had prepared a memo regarding wastewater issues,the purpose <br /> of it was to provide the committee a brief explanation of various local state and county <br /> committees, commissions, involved in some way with the issue of wastewater <br /> management. <br /> Ms. Kane said it would help if everyone had a brief explanation about the various <br /> commissions and committees. She had offered some suggestions for theCommittee's <br /> consideration on this issue. She thought that it was time that the Commiftee began to <br /> Focus and move forward. She said that the Committee had three town boards representing <br />
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