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I <br /> r Even though that cap was there he couldn't believe that it functioned as it <br /> slid in that way for so long. Just as the soil and the surcharging of the d- <br /> box and the soil around the d-box was acting as the leaching. That was at <br /> the board"s original regulation said that when a commercial property goes <br /> the reserve gets built out at the time of the original installation. Thank <br /> God that they have that when the septic initially failed all you had to do <br /> was through the switch on the bull ruin valve. That kept the station going <br /> without having to tear up the asphalt. That was by the board's original <br /> regulations. That saved the station at that point. <br /> Mr. Bricker asked when that was because he was unfamiliar with the <br /> history. <br /> Mr. Bali asked when Mobil was pint in sic or seven years ago. <br /> Ms, Warden stated that it went in 1987. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that it was in 1996, <br /> Mr. Bricker thought that he had had a conversation with Ms. Warden and <br /> i the primary had failed in 1998. <br /> Ms* Warden noted that it was 1998. <br /> Ir. Harrington wasn't sure about the date but 1998 sounded a.lout right. <br /> Mr. Ball reiterated that the system was in failure. Right? <br /> Mr. Harrington confirmed that the system was in failure because both pits <br /> are now surcharged. <br /> Mr.,Santos asked when the actual failure back in August, correct? They <br /> were both in failure, In an emergency failure system if they had bubbling <br /> crude. Thea within 14 days you would come before the beard with a plan <br /> for submission and approval. That had always been the board's policy on <br /> an emergency failure, This wasn't a transfer or anything else where you <br /> allowed a two-years or a one-year or whatever. correct him if he was <br /> wrong, but he was under the impression that you had 14 clays to come up <br /> with a plan. Furthermore, they wanted a copy of the contract with the <br /> pumper that he would be there every day pumping it out or whenever it <br /> was necessary to-be pumped out. <br /> Mr, Darrington interjected that Ms, Warden and Mr, Bricker had had <br /> discussions regarding the pumper as far as the waste tank and for the <br /> septic tank too. correct? Through ITT they had obtained a pumper,, it was <br /> 17 <br />