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y <br /> S June 5, 1997 3 BOARD OF HEALTH <br /> wetlands." "Board members were not convinced there was a hardship involved on part <br /> f the applicant,"' "The applicant was invited to attend this week's meeting to present his <br /> cas .91) <br /> N11r. Grotske stated, "we did file a notice of intent with the Conservation <br /> Commission and we basically have two continuances waiting.' <br /> Mr. Ball questioned l&. C ngar, `Are you retired and on a fix income?" <br /> Mr. C ngar responded, "Yes I am." <br /> Mr. Ball questioned Mr. C ngar, "Do you feel the additional amount of money <br /> necessary for the installation of a denitrification leaching facility a hardship?" <br /> r <br /> Mr. C agar stated, "My only daughter is getting married in July." `when we <br /> arrived on Memorial Day the hot water tank went in nay house and it was going for about <br /> five or six days." "All the wooden floors dovn stairs and the carpeting have to go." <br /> "There is some insurance involved but I still will loose money on it." "The way the septic <br /> system is f meti ning right now is that it is working'fine however, during the summer we <br /> have to rent the place in order to pay the'taxes and everything else." "During the summer <br /> with all the appliances going you do see some bubbling up." <br /> Mr. Cram questioned Mr. Gr tske, "Are you proposing a 1000 gallon tank?" <br /> Mr. Grotske responded, "we are assuming there is an existing 1 000 gallon tank <br /> but we will have to confirm that when we do the excavation but if there is less than <br /> 1000 gallon tank then it will be replaced with a 1500 gallon tank." <br /> Mr. Doherty commented, "I'm not disagreeing that the installation of the system i <br /> probably a defmite hardship to you but who bears the cost of the hardship to the <br /> environment of having thousands of systems out there that don't have any treatment." <br /> "How do you define that this system isworking." `eft is mechanically w iking but what <br /> about the pollutants that it is discharging into the ground." <br /> Mr. C n ar responded, "I don't know about the pollutants." <br /> Mr. Doherty relayed, "what happens when all these wonderful septic systems start <br /> polluting the town wells?" "Everybody wants town water but what happens when the <br />
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