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r <br /> things that don't get cleaned up for a long, long tinge." "And I'm willing to help out." <br /> "The other thing we can get in is we have the Barnstable County House of Corrections <br /> that we can get volunteer work with the I . .w.11 "We also have the Plymouth County <br /> which I talked to Mr. Sullivan about that they get up at the base, they get a lot of people <br /> NBN'UTES October 9, 1997 8 BOARDF]HEALTH <br /> r <br /> do work up at otic and we can get them to do the same in our town which'would alleviate <br /> any heavy lifting by the D.P.W. employees." "They could just load the trucks and have a <br /> dump loader around back." <br /> Mr. Ball commented, "why don't you organize a illegal dumping pick-up day?"' <br /> "We have plenty of sites haat need to be cleaned up." <br /> Mr. McQuaid- stated, `The only problem with volunteers is liability." " f the <br /> House of Correction use their people were are not liable for any injuries however., if you <br /> use volunteers to help cleanup clump sites the town becomes liable for any injuries." "In <br /> my opinion, illegal dumping has dropped dramatically over the past several years." "Nine <br /> out of ten citations I issue are from people out of town." <br /> Mr. Caf yn commented, "What I would suggest is it's a necessity that we do this <br /> once or twice a year or an annual time period where we have a set date and we can get the <br /> Barnstable County people in and do a clean sweep.' <br /> Mr. McQuaid stated, `ewe are really on top of the matter." <br /> Mr. Ball commented, "If we could organize a cleanup day I'm all for it." <br /> Mr. Cram agreed. <br /> Being no further business Mr. Oran motioned to adjourn this meeting at 8:06 p.m., <br /> Ball seconded. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Ver pica Mayer, Asim. Asst. <br />