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r <br /> I { <br /> Mr. Santos made a motion to approve the request for a septic permit <br /> extension request with a new expiration date of February 6 th, 2003. Ms. <br /> Grady seconded the motion. Motion passed. <br /> . Review of IA system: 51 sunset Circle <br /> This has been continued until the next meeting. <br /> DISCUSSION: <br /> A. FYI - U.S, Court Decision <br /> Mr. Santos found it very interesting that it comes from the Massachusetts <br /> Public Health Department that they as board members had a sworn duty <br /> to do this, He wanted to know wham the DPH's sworn duty was in this <br /> ranter. It was typical. <br /> B. Fresenius Medical Care - Dialysis Center <br /> Mr. Santos asked if they hadn't spoken to George Heufelder at the county <br /> a couple of years ago about the medical center at the industrial park. <br /> Weren't they talking about putting one in there? <br /> Ms. Warden stated that they couldn't put one in there. There are some <br /> rare pine barrens that are located in the back section. <br /> Mr. Harrington agreed and stated that there are pine barrens covering the <br /> whole backside of the industrial park. It is Holland Mills. That is the whole <br /> deal with the vacant well. <br /> Mr. Santos asked if this was the foundation behind the..; <br /> Mr, Harrington agreed that this was the lonely foundation sitting behind <br /> Blockbuster. He just wanted to basically keep the board up to speed on <br />-.4 this Item. They had ar meeting with the technical preview team, His <br /> concerns on this were basically for the wastewater treatment plant, From <br /> whet he understood the effluent that comes from the dialysis is highly <br /> saline. But,) they are also talking about producing 6,000 gallons per day. <br /> The Mashpee Commons Plant is only doing 16,000, so they are talking <br /> that this one building is going to be a quarter of the flow for the entire <br /> treatment plant, so that the question that carne to him was hoer saline is <br /> this? Is it going to affect the quality'of the effluent of the treatment plant? <br /> Or would a pre-treatment be necessary? The answers that he got were n <br /> pre-treatment would not be necessary and also that there are some filters <br /> that are used, which are disposed of that will not make the effluent a <br /> saline. They are going to provide him with the technical data. He did <br /> request that, He could not really make any comments or have the board <br /> make any other comments until he is in receipt of the technical data, But, <br /> 1 <br /> I <br />