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02/04/2010
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Masbpee Conservation Commission <br /> Minutes of February 4, 201 <br /> Public+Hearings <br /> asbpee Town Hail <br /> coat mi sionerv,Vice Chairman Ralph Shaw, Jeffrey Cross, ,brad Sweet, Lloyd Allen and Mark <br /> Gumee <br /> Staff Present: Drew McManus (conservation Agent) and Cris carpenter{Administrative <br /> Secretary) <br /> The meeting was culled to order with ar quorum by Vice chairman Shaw at 6:55 pry. <br /> There was no public comment. <br /> Pre/Post Hearina Agenda <br /> 1 Approval of Minutes from January 7, 2010 <br /> !Motion rade, seconded and unanimously carried to approve the minutes of 1!07/10. <br /> 2 AFCEE Well Installations Request—Mike Minior <br /> !!!like Minior explains that the progress-of the plume remediation is shown on the hand-cut <br /> that he dispersed to the commissioners and he states that the plumes have gotten smaller <br /> and there is no contamination in some areas. They would like to install three more <br /> monitoring well locations to sample ground water and receive more information on what <br /> remains on the lover part of the !Fuel Spill 1 Plume. The wells will give them a much <br /> cleaner picture of what is going. on. They already have good estimations but still have over <br /> a decade to go as far as pumping and cleaning the ground water. These-wells are "micro"' <br /> wells; they are very small rigs that utilize a small 1'/'} pipe into the ground. Vice Chairman <br /> Shaw asks at what depths the testing will take place and Mr. Minior responds that they will <br /> test at rnufti ple depths; every 10' once they reach the water table. The pipes will be left in <br /> the ground so that they can sample periodically. There will be no pumps within the pipes <br /> as the pumps are brought in when testing. <br /> Mark Milliard from CH2lll Hill explains that the pipes will be placed about 200' below ground <br /> surface for ground water sampling. The wells are all on conservation land but still outside <br /> any 1 ' wetland buffer zone. They will be flush mounted and be placed as far.a wray from <br /> the traveled road as possible. 'it is stated that these wells will be in place indefinitely and <br /> believed that they will be the longest ones in place because they are within the main body <br /> of the plume which i s expected to exist for the nett 6-10 years. <br /> Agent McManus recommends the installation of the wells as it is in the best interest of <br /> everyone to monitor the plumes. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried to approve proposal on installing wells for <br /> Ground Water sampling <br /> F <br />
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