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BOARD OF HEALTH
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01/03/1991
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x <br /> L <br /> Stable licenses 180 <br /> pesticide licenses 520 <br /> Food service, licenses 5675 <br /> Retail food licenses 1480 <br /> Bakery, catering & Mobile food licenses 1500 <br /> Misc, 297 <br /> Recycling recovery outstanding credit 750 <br /> SUB-TOTAL $84922 <br /> � <br /> Regional transfer station revenues $x.32193 <br /> TOTAL BOARD of HEALTH REVENUES 2� 1 <br /> This amount does not include the $92,,935 taken in by <br /> the Town clerk's office for 3698 residential transfer sta- <br /> tion stickers, once again, we commend Jane Labute and her <br /> staff for this tedious and often thankless task, <br /> Amongst its other activities, the Board of ' ealth con- <br /> ducted the following services during 1991: <br /> Food Service inspections 147 <br /> Housing inspections 73 <br /> septic inspections 7 <br /> Pool inspections 33 <br /> Drinking water samples 60 <br /> Surface water tests 60 <br />. r <br /> Complaint investigations 157 <br /> Emergency responses 25 <br /> Both the Agent and Assistant Agent were extremely busy <br /> both during hurricane Bob evacuating people from low lying <br /> areas and assisting in the shelter at the M#ddle school and <br /> for the entire week following the storm. a assisted in pro <br /> viding drinking water to those residents whose well was in- <br /> operable due to lack of power and inspected all food estab- <br /> lishments for compliance with the state sanitary code. A <br /> total of thirty-five hours of over was donated to the <br /> Town by our Agents who logged a total of 1175 miles during <br /> the week following "Bob" &_ <br /> Our consulting engineers, Weston & Sampson of Peabody, <br /> Dass. , are on schedule in their Feasibility study for a re- <br /> gional septge treatment plant along with. the Town of and- <br />
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