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the credit for the FAST system they had to use a different technology because that <br /> put it into provisional usage. Total effluent allowable was 1130 GPI , <br /> Mr. Ball suggested that they continue it so that Mr. Harrington could review 1t and <br /> follow up-with Cape & Islands. <br /> APPOWTME T: Deer Cro s sim-Se tie Corry liar ee &Food Perrrrit <br /> Mr. Santos began by stating that although they appreciated the Deer Crossing people <br /> coning to the hoard. He felt.1hat in all fairness they needed to get this done and put <br /> to bed sci to spear, He was going to turn it over to Mr. Ball, <br /> Mr. Ball stated that he did have a game plan. He was going to begin with Mr. Brady <br /> and his client. He would go through the buildings and then show how he reached the <br /> calculations. Building A would have a flow of 5374 GPD. Building B had 718 GF <br /> for flow. Building C was 465 GPD per flow, Buildings B and C really hadn't <br /> changed through this whole process. Building D had 3053 GPD of flow. Building <br /> had 385 GPD per flow. The total was 9995 GPD of flo . If they jumped back to <br /> Building A. He was under the understanding that there were to failed pits <br /> according to the Merrill Association report. Also there was a bull run valve. His <br /> recommendation to the board was that they pull the hull run valves on Buildings <br /> and D. Now they had the failed pits, He-didn't know how to get around that issue. <br /> Mr. McGrath asked to spear. They asked him to go out and look at the systems. <br /> There were no failures here. <br /> Mr. Ball stated that he was going by the Merrill report, <br /> Mr. McGrath stated that he had never seen that report, <br /> Mr. Ball stated that Mr. Ha''ar had it completed by Merrill Association on August <br /> 2sth 2002. They failed it by pumping records. <br /> Mr. Harrington interjected that Mr. Al rivet failed two of the pits. He had faxed it to <br /> everyone. <br /> Mr. Brady stated that the Title v report that he hadshowed that the systems passed. <br /> That was the one from August that had been submitted to'the torn. <br /> Mr. Ball stated that if they could get around it then hopefully they could. He didn't <br /> see hove because they also had the other report on Building A. <br /> Mr. Harrington reiterated that he had faxed to everybody. <br /> Mr.- Santos r iterated that basically the report noted that Buildings A, B and D with <br /> one pit in failure, Actually Buildings B acrd 1; had one pit each in failure, <br /> } <br /> 3 <br />
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