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K <br /> be identifying private .well locations and areas where torn water- is.-provided-where the. <br /> easements go through. <br /> . Composting <br /> l�alliop Egloff reported # Anne 11 o� vern i I oldir g r is btti -er'd-we­ len o rnp tih <br /> classes, and was interested to determine-whether Ms. McGovern bouldtbr e-to 11 a h ee to <br /> get som inform tion out about the subject: Ka EgIoff stated that th, re re a lot of <br /> inexpensive compo.sting options available and it is a good waylo augmnt,the earth. Glen <br /> Harrington stated that he has contacted Mx. McGovern with an-invitation;-to come to M hpee, <br /> but.has not heard ba ckfrom her. Glen Harrington stated th at'we will noel to-fi rid a <br /> presentation location for fps. McGovern. - <br /> '. Expanded Bottle Bill <br /> Burton Caplan read a letter from the Board of health to the Board..of Seledtmen, dated <br /> r <br /> 3/10/10;-.which t t :u "0n.,I ar h 10-, 201.0"; the,Boa rd"of--Health,review d tf a Oroposed Bottle'. ,V. <br /> Bill Expansion under consideration. The expanded bottle bill will be extending nickel deposits <br /> to water, juice, energy drink and sport drink bottles which now represents over 30% of the <br /> - beverages sold in Massachusetts and are'the fastest growing'segment of-�the beverage,, <br /> i �{ 1 T f�5 � '1 i�A- J..I" ��'i a +►+�A+M A� + ���w r ��. ya.•air r.� <br /> r . ��,y, I i LJ U i r IV I t d LU Cr Iu C1 � M"I I upport to the-Board of Selectr en by a <br /> vote-of two to one.,- The Board befieves that the expanded=bottl -bill-,will.,in r e're- rcling-and x ' <br /> decrease litter, thereby providing,a savings to the town,d u -t -decreased-refuse into the.waste t. <br /> : ., stream and labor costs to clean up the fitter. 'The-Board-also recom mend ed that funds from <br /> the bill hit Fast, to support the Massa waste wat r-abater ent-trust.7. Burton KapIan <br /> stated that,"notwithstanding his.own personal opinion, Chairman of4he Board ofPHiE alth, h <br /> would sign the letter. Kalliope Egloff signed the letter, and Glen Harrington will follow up with <br /> Luer Burton to obtain her signature on the letter as well. <br /> . Unwanted Pharmaceuticals i Our Water <br /> Burton Kaplan commented on the April 2010 issue of National Geographic which deals with <br /> the subject of water as well ars pharmaceuticals in our water. <br /> g. Trash Collection <br /> G-le11 riarr.i�� t �� Mated th-at tour—wide: vie"-are Mill working ori-a-du ation regarding trash <br /> collection. Glen Harrington reported that he has signed up for a Webinar, <br /> Burton Caplan asked whether the BOH should be doing anything prior to the next Town <br /> Meeting in October if the Beard Js to propose the mandatory ry recycling enforcement regulation. <br /> Kalliope Eglofl= reported that one of the primary objectives of eligibility for a possible grant <br /> through the DEFT is to appoint a Mandatory Recycling Enforcement Coordin tor. Glen <br /> Harrington stated that he has forwarded information about the grant to DEIN Director Catherine <br /> Laurent. <br /> 10. Woody vegetation andth r.l sue at theLandfill <br /> Burton Kaplan requested that Glen Darrington ask Catharine Laurent to ensure that these <br /> issues be taken care of before the next v eston & Sampson inspection in May so that these <br /> issues are not reported again to the Board of Health. <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> 1. E-Cigarettes — F1 <br /> Burton ("Caplan Mated that e-cigarettes-and other non-tobacco nicotine products have been <br /> discussed in the Boston Globe and the Cape Cod Times but based on the fact that the federal <br />