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private well as the only source of drinking water, They felt that they've <br /> done a good effort to fry and reach out to therm. There was only about <br /> thirty-five properties that they still test out there as a one time sampling <br /> that they were doing now on a once a year in the July tirneframe free of <br /> charge. The beard would be getting a copy of the analytical reports for <br /> that probably next month. They were just getting in all the data now. <br /> Everything meets safe drinking grater standards. There were a couple of <br /> MTB hits down in here and PCE detections. Typical of ghat they have <br /> seen in previous results in some of the side properties. They weren't <br /> seeing any kind of increase in trend. The levels aren't elevated so it <br /> wasn't a public health concern right now, One fast comment, whether or <br /> not any of these homes get connected to water district water as a future <br /> courtesy of the Air Force. He didn't know. It was certainly something that <br /> could be part of the decision for these plumes for something cones later. <br /> In the meantime, they were going to continue to offer that testing free of <br /> charge indefinitely for those homes as long as they are residential wells <br /> as their only source of grater, That was his last item. <br /> Mr. Carson asked if he foresaw any of those wells being put down through <br /> Johns Pond like they did for Ashumet to delineate those lobes there or <br /> where they ultimately going to wait until it crosses the pond. They didn't <br /> anticipate putting in any additional wells down to the pond. They had <br /> dome that before. They had done some barge drilling on .Johns Pond. <br /> Mr. Harrington asked when that was. <br /> Mr. Carson thought that the data was at three years old. <br /> Mr. Minor thought that it was older than that. <br /> Mr. Carson stated that the data was old. There were numerous monitoring <br /> wells on this side of the pond with a monitoring network. if there was <br /> something corning through thea hopefully will find it with network that <br /> they have out there. Hopefully when they make a decision for these lobes, <br /> which they will be making, monitoring is a big piece of that whether it is <br /> monitoring or whether it is a treatment system, They still needed to have <br /> a good network out there. so, in a lot uses when they build systems like <br /> shumet Valley and FS28 and all of these other systems. They put in <br /> additional wells to give there the extra measure of comfort that they know <br /> exactly what's going on in a particular, so, if conditions change and they <br /> do change sometimes there are surprises. They granted to make sure that <br /> they had enough wells and that was something that they would work out <br /> with the regulatory agencies. They sanction and approve all of the <br /> decisions and work that they do. He then thanked the board. <br />
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