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Mr. Harrington added that the installations of the denitrification systems <br /> were being installed in order to meet their 600 GPD regulation. <br /> Mr, Tim Santos added that the general piloting approval from the state i <br /> also included in their package. <br /> Mr. Santos interjected that he had a question on design standards. <br /> According to 310 CIVI ureas subjected to nitrogen loading limitations", <br /> where they in that area? <br /> Mr. Tim Santos replied Ifino.93 <br /> Mr. Santos continued by stating that evert if it was being driven by our <br /> own regulation. <br /> Mr. Harrington re-iterated that they were not in a Zone ll area. This was <br /> just for flows over 600 GPD. <br /> Mr. Santos rioted that they didn't went anything more than 500 or 600 GPD <br /> a day. <br /> Mrr. Harrington stated that those were the credits that were given to <br /> figure... <br /> Mr. Santos interjected that he was reading that in the pilot program that <br /> was approved by the state anything over 500 GPD they wouldn't approve <br /> it, <br /> Mr. Harrington countered that was residential per acre and commercial <br /> per acre. <br /> Mr. Tim Santos added that it had to be located within a Zone li. <br /> Mr. Harrington agreed that it had to be within a Zone 11. They were not <br /> having therm do this for any type of credit. They were not looking to gain <br /> anything other than meeting thein regulation. <br /> Mr. Tint Santos continued by stating that he had spoken with Steve <br /> Carpenter in the state MHRP about these systems. He told them that they <br /> might have a few more corning in. Mr. Carpenter had no problem with that. <br /> They currently had eight systems approved under the piloting program <br /> right now, There were two in Nantucket and the other sic were in <br /> Falmouth. <br /> 4 <br />
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