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Mr. Brady asked if anyone had spoken to the DEF about allowing the valves to be <br /> removed just out of curiosity. <br /> Mr. Ball responded that the DEP basically said that they had a bees nest down there <br /> figure it out before you send therm the money. <br /> Mr. Santos stated that the bottom line was either a discharge permit or to keep the <br /> flows under 10,000 GPD. <br /> Mr. Ball interjected that they were trying to get the situation where everyone would <br /> be, satisfied. <br /> Mr. Santos felt that that had been their biggest challenge and it has been for <br /> everybody. They have tried to look at both sides here. In all fairness to Mr. Dalton, <br /> would he be agreeable to these flows? <br /> Mr. Balton responded that essentially he was satisfied with the flows and usage. <br /> Mr. Santos added that as he had mentioned before. He hoped it had been done and <br /> presented to therm in this format a couple of years ago when this whole thing started. <br /> But, it basically carne down to somebody stepping up to the plate and that was Mr. <br /> Harrington and Mr. Ball. He thought they had gone above and beyond their normal <br /> call of duty, so to speak. They had a lot of factors to keep in consideration. He felt <br /> that everybody's aware that the past administration made some mistakes. He felt that <br /> everybody involved made mistakes. That was all he was going to say on that matter, <br /> They were trying to create a happy medium. Hopefully, the DEP was going to say, <br /> "Yeah that looks great go with it.," Thea it would he how fast could it be put in the <br /> ground. <br /> Mr. Brocado asked if this was all approved then they wouldn't he doing this in the <br /> summer. <br /> , <br /> Mr. Ball responded that they had not gotten to that point yet. But, they would tape <br /> into consideration the-hardship factor. <br /> Mr. Santos added that the revised plans would have to come hack in front of the <br /> hoard. They-would approve therm with these flows, pulling the hull run valves. He <br /> knew that Mr. McGrath understood ghat was going t-o be done as far as changing the <br /> plans. They probably should come back in front ofthe board for a final review. <br /> Mr. Ball disagreed as far as everything went in accordance with the expected <br /> changes. <br /> Mr. Harrington felt that they needed to review the revised plans because they had <br /> other criteria that he was not ready to present right now. It was stuff that they had <br /> previously presented at the working session when they were across the hall. He <br />
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