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r <br /> i <br /> just that they had never received copies of the contract. They knew that <br /> the work was being done but that was never sent to the board. They had <br /> received the e-mails from Mr. Bricker regarding ITT. <br /> Ms, oarron added that she had received records fres the pumping <br /> company. <br /> Mr. Bricker stated that he had records from his end tee. The problem was <br /> that Exxon/Mobil runs through a manage maintenance vendor,, which acts <br /> as their call center. This managed maintenance vender holds contracts <br /> with all of their contractors. so Exxon/Mobil has a contract with the call <br /> center and the call center holds contracts with all of the vendors. <br /> Unfortunately, IPT their call center would not release contracts between <br /> them and their genders. It would be a huge ordeal to go through it to see <br /> the actual contract he was sure. But, attorneys would have to be involved <br /> f <br /> because they see it as a private document between these two entities, so <br /> what he had done was print off a history of Ba state sewerage since May, <br /> Mr. Harrington noted that they were pumping both the holding tank and <br /> the septic tank. <br /> Mr, Bricker added that he could get in touch with their attorneys and get <br /> the document over here, but... <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that they needed that clarified because that was , <br /> one of their requests. <br /> Ms. Grady noted that she was still confused about the alarm. If there was <br /> an alarm at the counter how come this person who was in charge stated <br /> that there was no alarm. <br /> Ms. 'Warden.rums in agreement with Ms. rad y's observation and stated <br /> that she was questioning that too. <br /> I <br /> i <br /> Mr. Bricker stated that it probably wasn't the person in charge it was one i <br /> of the attendants. Robert slip's Langford was actually the manager of the <br /> station. Apparently one of the attendants did not have all of the <br /> information before she was posted. <br /> i <br /> Ms. Grady asked if shouldn't everybody who works there know that #here i <br /> vas'an alarm there and if it went off what it was. <br /> Ms. Warden clarified that the attendant didn't stated that the alarm wasn't <br /> in there but that the alarm was going off when it was full and overflowing, <br /> What good was that? That was the purpose of the alarm. she was taking <br /> 1 <br />