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t <br /> didn"t comply with the requirement <br /> Mr. Harrington replied that they could set it up that why so than they have <br /> enforcement. <br /> Mr. Santos asked whet they were intending to enforce. For example, <br /> where did they bring all of their mercury? Is the BOH going to want to see <br /> receipt for delivery? <br /> Mr. Barrington stated that they could do that by inspection. Did he want <br /> the health agents to go through that as an inspection prior to the permit <br /> to demolish? <br /> Mr. Santos replied that they would need to track any hazardous material <br /> removal. <br /> Mr. Harrington responded that they would have to provide an asbestos <br /> inspection to the BOH. That is pert of the requirements. <br /> Mr. Santos as far as the disposal of the stuff is important too. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that they would have to have the abatement <br /> company notify the BOH. That is all part of the asbestos regulations. The <br /> local board gets notified. <br /> Mr. Santos granted to continue this discussion, He was interested in <br /> making it more stringent than just a requirement. He was learning towards <br /> raking it a regulation with some enforcement behind it. He believed that <br /> it was a good idea overall. <br /> Mr. Ball made a motion to continue this discussion until the next meeting. <br /> Ills. Grady seconded the.motion. Motion passed. <br /> A member of the audience asked if the BOH members would take a <br /> question from the floor. lir. Santos replied that he would welcome a <br /> question from the floor. <br /> Audience member began, "I ani wondering why we are dealing with septic <br /> tanks...and not talking about sewers?" <br /> Mr. Ball, "The Sewer Commission does that. We have our own elected <br /> officials for the Sewer commission and they are working on that," <br /> Mr. Santos, "I know they are looking into it. I was on the Waterways <br /> Committee, A couple of things they are looking at are the sewer plant that <br />