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Mr. Sherman stated in a frustrated fashion that every time he turned around he <br /> heard a report or study. He said that there should be some ground water standard. He said <br /> there was only one facility plan happening on a county level - establishing a <br /> collaborative. <br /> Mr. Fudala said that the group was covering the Town of.Barnstable, and were <br /> coordinating with other towns. He admitted frustration over the plans, <br /> The Chairman said it should be cost effective to everyone in town versus <br /> excluding people. He said that the town residents needed an incentive for then, for <br /> maintaining their own municipal system. <br /> Mir. Miller said that people with denite systems would not be interested. <br /> The Chairman said people of the town should consider long-term costs} and get <br /> past the situation} as it will become more economical. <br /> The Chainnan also said that to get the townspeople involved,they would require <br /> some municipal plan, have to get permits from the DEP on any of these treatrnent plants <br /> in town—see if the town could take them.over. <br /> Mr, F udal a said that regarding a. 120 lot subdivision—some may or may not be <br /> seasonal. The result would be better than year round systems. Look at the legal <br /> requirements in the subdivision association. Look at the municipal agency, if they don't <br /> pay their bills. <br /> Mr. Storrs stated that the Town could make a huge plant-80 thousand gallon <br /> plant, a 30 thousand gallon plant all unused capacity. Deer Crossing, he added for <br /> instance—Cut the pipe and tie then, <br /> T\&. Miller said that a bolding tank does not subsist—maybe, if he thought about <br /> it, we should bottle up the honey wagon and take it to the Barnstable Treatment Plant. <br /> Mr. Santos said there was more information needed, especially from the Board of <br /> Health moving together with proposal numbers for the cesspools. <br /> The Chairman said that these plans were the action items_, still carrying over from <br /> the other three meetings. He would get an agenda to keep us on track of the subject. <br /> Mr. Miller said that the Committee was supposed to report quarterly—and give <br /> the Board of Selectman an update. <br /> Mr. Miller said there were three or four areas we decide to embark on. Ido one of <br /> each of the four. Sounds like a fair objective to the next meeting, <br /> The Chairman made a motion for adjournment and so was voted unanimously. <br />
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