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Page 3 (6/18/84) <br /> 'J <br /> ,. <br /> Mr, "Buckingham said this was the first time that we have hal the cooperation o <br /> . .two .terns. involved.in a water district, and he thought both Boards would like to <br /> set a model for other towns. <br /> lopmom', wool felt certain that they would have to get involved with DEQE on the plan. <br /> He also stated he had no problem with Hofstetter, it was the five years dawn the <br /> road. <br /> m', wiggins asked if they didn't go to a public well gravel packedr or whatever.) <br /> were they going with individual wells, <br /> Collins and Hofstetter said yea, + <br /> Wiggins explained tat one well capable of, taking care .of the entire project, it <br /> would seem would be easier_ to protect than. a well. for each lding. <br /> B stated that DEQE1 like other govenmnta,. .1agencies can seemingly overlook <br /> something for years and thea came back and sayr s not our fault, its yours <br /> If they get you in a position like that they can squeeze very hard. <br /> Mr. Hofstetter expressed appreciation to Mr. Wiggins for the one urell suggestion. <br /> He thought it could be located in a less desirable building area. <br /> "As you know we had a Reg go into effect after this prelkninary was presented <br /> to us, requiring that anything over 15,o0o go into a terciary plan. He explained <br /> that DAB was ming a look at both cmm l ative and agate effects on pro f ects. <br /> Mr. Wool expressed that he felt that terciary would be the answer, or bott n line <br /> solution to the project. <br /> CFB, s id that he felt with the abseme of the Board Chainttan and the arotmt to <br /> absorb, it would be taking about three weeks individually and then jointly sane <br /> time to cambine thoughts. He felt that Cotuit water District should work thxmgh <br /> Coll .ns Hofstetter. <br /> Mr. Wilson asked if all the bogs had sand rights and he wanted to know where they <br /> would be located. <br /> Mr. Hofstetter pointed out the sand rights, and that there would be no problem. <br /> Mr. Wilson explained that MUCV had problems originally with single wells., but <br /> had solved it when they went to one well. <br /> told Collins she or they would hear frame the Board in about 3 weeks. <br /> After Collins/Hofstetter departedr Mr. Wool noted that there had been an increase <br /> f density on the project by about 25 units. <br /> CB agreed and taught perhaps they (Hostetter) might be cros .dering terciary. <br /> Mr. Wilson brought up the DEOE letter re the Landfill* <br /> CFB felt that oe Reardon might still consider gathering evidence <br /> which might indicate that some thin s-that they say are cmtrar r, i.e. possibility of <br /> polutim to the river and possibility to polution to the private wells, He tight <br /> that Hennigan and Joe would came back and give us som indication of what can be cone <br /> with this. "It's unfortunate that we were pushed into the direction in which we are <br /> going because of lack of action of the H H back in the 19601s. If they had f i lie at that <br />
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