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19 October 2000 <br /> Page 2. <br /> the fish sampling.'' They also have a meeting about the compensation issue with the <br /> 'berries-and expect the language from their side to be available next week. <br /> k. <br /> Mr. Sherman advised he told Brian Handy to provide lois summary and rationale for ghat <br /> he thinks the crop to be worth. He further advised that the amended order is in draft but <br /> not issued yet and since it refers to the Agreement for Services, in terms of a lot of the <br /> erosion control and maintenance, he does not feel comfortable .releasing it until the <br /> funds are in house. If he could get something from AFCEE that the money will be here <br /> by that date in letter form he could go to Town Accountant and ask if Ms FantoZZi could <br /> start work. Mr. Minior stated he Will get that out by Monday. <br /> Iver, Rosenberg asked if the Commission would get language on the new contract?- Mr. <br /> Minior stated yes, as for the compensation for the lost berry crop, that language will be <br /> available late next. The only thing missing from that agreement will be the value of what <br /> it is. There will be an escalation clause, or some kind of agreement on ghat the value is <br /> in the future so that an agreement does not have to be signed every year, it can be <br /> postured for what it will be. Every year it will renew itself for the nett five to seven years. <br /> Nor. Fitzsimmons stated- the Commission's approach was that this would be done in the � <br /> interim but would start thinking about long-term. He pointed out that in the document <br /> there are similar numbers that say that 0% of the mass has been removed but in looking <br /> at the data on the monthly monitoring wells the most recent hits shown in red are <br /> substantially higher than previous ones throughout the year. Hover certain are they that <br /> they have 13.9 pounds remaining? <br /> Mr. Minior stated the concentrations are going up and that has been taken into account <br /> when they came up with what is the mass. They are not capturing it all. The estimate is <br /> about 20 pounds. They have taken one-third of it out. It is getting into surface water but <br /> through natural dispersion it is disappearing on its own. They may not capture the full Zoo <br /> pounds, but seven years down the road they may have pulled out 25 pounds; it depends <br /> on how close the monitoring wells are. <br /> Its Boretos asked hover they know it is not in the ground wa-ter at that point. Mr. Minion <br /> stated they don't. She stated they should be putting in some ground water monitoring <br /> wells at the outlet also, Mr. Minior will take back the suggestion and they will come back <br /> with an answer. <br /> Mr. Rosenberg stated they think they are not going to get it all so from a non-scientific <br /> standpoint doesn't that mean they the Town will never be selling cranberries from there? <br /> Mr. Minior stated no, not at all. The simple non-technical answer is with the system they <br /> have for extraction right no ir,. sore is escaping and they know they won't get It all. <br /> When they go back and modify the system later, thea he will be able to state with a little <br /> more certainty that he can capture 9 --99% of ghat is left. The surface water is clean and <br /> that eliminates public health issues. <br /> The Chair advised he was not aware there were other volatiles in F1, such as benzene, <br /> PCE and TCE and asked if these are also being attacked with this activated carbon <br /> system? Mr. Minor stated the carryon will clean all those out if they are intercepted by <br /> the extraction system. <br />
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