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Mr. Kearfoot explained that when the sand comes out initially,, it looks slightly gray. Parc <br /> of that is just gray iron that is normally associated with the sand. If then bleaches in about <br /> three or four days. <br /> There are a couple of advantages in the way the process operates. You can actually wash <br /> and screen the sand before it goes back to the beach. You can select a very narrow range <br /> that you send to the beach. You can match it to the type of beach you have. <br /> Mr. Daly asked what the approximate timeframe would be. Mr. Kearfoot explained that <br /> the Red Lily Pond project would take about six months. <br /> Mr. Hanks asked if they had dried to dredge anything to the accuracy that the GPS could <br /> provide. Mr. Kearfoot answered that GPS is a standard procedure for location, All of the <br /> pre-surveys that have been done dor Red Lily Pond had GPS. Mx, Hanks asked if it was <br /> used for the actual dredge operation. Mr. Kearfoot said he could, They have not done it <br /> in the past. They have done it from distance from shoreline as opposed to GPS. <br /> Mr. Kearfoot stated that the costs for the Lake Elizabeth project listed originally for about <br /> $300,000 and is now at $400,,000. Mr. Daly asked if that was for the first stage only. Mr. <br /> Kearfoot said that was for the major part of the lake. The whole job would probably end <br /> up at $550,000. <br /> Mr. Baker asked if the cosi included the pennitting activity. Mr. Kearfoot said that most <br /> of the permitting costs were about $20,000. <br /> Mr. Taylor asked if you put the sand on fop of five feet of muck, how much would that <br /> compress it. Mr. Kearfoot answered that on consolidated muck in Red Lilly Pond, they <br /> were able to drop the level of the muck about six inches. <br /> Mr. Kearfoot asked how Tong of a timeframe before a decision is mads an releasing a bid. <br /> Mr. Hanks stated that the announcement went out today and the RFP would be released on <br /> July 14. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENT: None. <br /> REVIEW AND ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES: <br /> MOTION was made and seconded to approve the Minutes of July 1, X999 and was voted <br /> unanimously. <br /> 2 <br />