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i <br /> 27 July 2000 <br /> Page 1 . <br /> Mr. Orlando stated that is why he says Mr. Sherman is doing that, pitting <br /> one 'expert against another. <br /> Mr. Sherman stated it is the Commission's role to evaluate the project. <br /> The Chair stated. the Commission does have to write an Order that says <br /> specifically what can or cannot be done. The state becomes a-party to it. <br /> r <br /> IVH Orlando agreed that should be done but has a problem than some other <br /> experts might cone in and botch the whole thing up. They may put demands <br /> n things that cannot be done. <br /> Mr. Sherman stated both Steve Hurley and Bill Fisher think this can be <br /> clone, but would like to see things tightened up a bit. <br /> Mr. Orlando stated he would like to see this project go on in September. <br /> Mr. Brightman, a resident of the area, asked if alum would o down to 35" <br /> and how long will it stay in that fern and what is the risk that pH might get <br /> released and create some problems? <br /> r. Howes stated there have-been studies done and they found alum layers <br /> buried under several inches of pond sediment. The aluminum hydroxide i <br /> not sensitive to the oxidation reduction. To get very acid condition, nothing <br /> would be living in the lake anyway and it would be a s perfund site. The <br /> information that is out there is that it does not lock it up for a year or two but <br /> it is many years. It is not an unsafe compoun d. <br /> Mr. smith pointed out that alum is very commonly used in water treatment,' <br /> this exact process, for consumption. <br /> document concerning the long tern effect of alum will be provided in the <br /> packet to the Commission. <br /> The Chair recognized Ed Baker who stated when he first heard the proposal <br /> he did some research and most of the information he found indicated that it <br /> was a very popular treatment for drinking water. <br /> Tom Dupree of wheeler Roadcommented he was net in any w yu set with <br /> potential fish kill. It was a reclaimed trout pond back in the 10's. That is <br />