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<br /> (W. Murphy sti 11 speaking on transfer station) frau every town on the Cape there, we re gustgo-
<br /> ing to have some control. We nay warm an emloyee of ours at our transfer station rather than a
<br /> contractor, I don't know, it's something you're going to have to weigh. [Chair: We haven't made
<br /> a dec i s i ori in that area yet] Exec Sec: You rear l ly don't have to, come fiscal 1989 yes. Fiscal
<br /> TB is the next fiscal year, we need the erg i neer i n money,, now Virginia would like the construc-
<br /> tion money in 188 as well, she'd like to go to Town'Meeti ng next fall for construction money, I'm
<br /> not sure that we need it, the way SBV6S i s going I r m sure there's going to be further del ays, I
<br /> sut hate like hell to build a beautiful transfer station, having two transfer stations, having
<br /> four transfer stations,, Fa lrrath, Sandi ch, the Base and Mashpee and let thn sit there and we'd
<br /> a l 1 be wiping egg off our face. EW. B. "Well do you think by the time ,you'd have to corm in for
<br /> the fiscal '88 c emit T ent that the pier might b clearer?"] lies'. I think it's goi� to be a
<br /> lot clearer i n the Spring. For Capital program purposes we'd put con strlucti on in the.fol 1 aw i n
<br /> year, particularly if the scale is in p l ace, the scale is thea and the proposed siding s i to
<br /> if over here, I th i n k we can dea 1, that's not r a t ly a prob len. EW. B. I'As l ong as the sca l e i s
<br /> there and you don't have to buy it, It doesn't cost that much to pick it up and reset it".] You
<br /> see that might'be the other contr i but i ori by the Base above the liability,, they prov i de the scale.
<br /> Big ticket i teen. [W. B. "What was it Yarmouth p Dort for the scale, $35',,000and then another~
<br /> $15,000-for the siting f the scale?" [Chair: I f ,you had to do it in this town here,, the'sca l e
<br /> wou 1 d probably cost you as much as the bu i 1 d i n , he l 1 we don f t need anymore than $55,000 for a
<br /> transfer sta ion we cn bu i 1 d a nice one.] EW. B: One of the other problem we are facing, is
<br /> the location of it, we still have that acreage we haven't been using, because we haven't been
<br /> able to and I don't wee how a transfer station would cone under the same siting provisions as a
<br /> l andf i 11, but we're go i ngto have that argument with DEE sooner or later], Exec Sec: One of the
<br /> things with SEA, excuse me, LEA, LEA is doing the county study, they're coming up with some ge-
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<br /> neric plans, we can take their generics and refine, we can hire another; engineering firm, we had
<br /> SEA and GHR the last time around , I almost thin1 we should look at LEA, because SEA is Oo i n to
<br /> come in and say, Th,, that's not our style, we want something else, 1 just don't know, but that's
<br /> something your Board is going to have to decide, but that's up to ,your Board. If we do decide
<br /> to go with another firm the decision should probably be made by the Band ofOanuary,, so the spec i-
<br /> ficati ns can be prepared and we'd have proposals by raid March, You really reed to make that
<br /> decision early to mile January whether ,you want to proceed with LEA for a more ref ind drawing or
<br /> another engineering f i ren if you want to throw it on the open ma r1et_ It is a building so we do
<br /> have to go to the design review carrmittee. [Mr'. B. It might behoove us to ask LEA to come down
<br /> and talk with us, it might be beneficial] [chair: 1 think no matter what we should have a shed
<br /> on the side for equipment] One thing we didn't _include in the capital.budget was the closure of
<br /> a porti on of our landf i l I, we'ire worked with DEB ana-EPA on the good and the AshumetVal le
<br /> thing and 1 think something is going to come through, I think we're going to get sorne money,, and
<br /> I also think there's going of be strings, a lot of strings, and one of the strings is going to be
<br /> a form l closure of a portion of our 1 andf i l l, they haven't said anything but l fully expect it's
<br /> going the that way. [Mr, B. I have a feeling they're relying on the State requirements, because
<br /> the State requirements is equal to and in some cases stronger than what EPA is requiring. I have
<br /> a feeling that what we're looking at is sarwhere in the area of 45 or 50 thousand dollars an acre,
<br /> that's probably a top figure, they're talking clays, proper moulding, proper modeling] If you'ire
<br /> been up FbuEte 8 past the Braintree l andf i l l, ,you can see their in the process of closure now, SBAASS
<br /> i is doing that as part of the deal to transport the trash by rail from the Braintree transfer sta-
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<br /> ta-tion, they've agreed to c 1 se the Braintree l andf i 1 l, they've got these huge sections of p l �i�thar�e
<br /> tan i s black stuff looks like very heavy gunge, they're now on the banks, they're putting what looks
<br /> 1 i ke, I'm not sure what kind of material, it looks like some inert substance, it looks like purn i ce
<br /> but I'm sure it's not, itwould be blowing all Over the place, it's something they're putting on top
<br /> of that -p lyurethane or rubber, whatever, l'm not sure. EChair- It's like stone dust] That's it
<br /> it night be a stone dust. [M . B.: You knaw I'm not sure ,yet what should be done, sane has said
<br /> you must provide drainage and collect it and then let it re-per p l ate again, perms 1 ate over the top,
<br /> get some filtration and let it perco 1 ate again, but if ,you cap the damn thing off when is it go i n
<br /> to percolate] W. Mphy: A lot of people say it's a hazardous waste.
<br /> The chair thanked the Executive Secretary for rounding out everything and clarifying all that this
<br /> Board had heard.
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