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BOARD OF HEALTH
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09/26/1996
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i <br /> NENUTES September 26, 1996 3 BOARD OF BEAT <br /> i <br /> Ir. Mezzacappa informed Board members of the State's involvement with such <br /> ptants and stated `The state threshold for the groundwater discharge permit i 15,000 <br /> , <br /> gallons per day."' "'Borne recent revisions in regulations have dropped that down to 10,000 <br /> allonsp er day in certain areas." `Between l M00 and 15,000 gallons a day it i <br /> somewhat of a call by the State whether a groundwater discharge permit is needed." <br /> "Once the facility I'S determined to meet a groundwater discharge permit it sets up a multi- <br /> faceted permit program."' "one is the engineering of plans can amount to what the Board <br /> of Health requires for a septic system only it is much more detailed for a treatment plant <br /> and there is a certain permitting process that is followed that cuinates in the issuance of <br /> a groundwater discharge permit that setsforth limits for typically flow, b.o.d., total <br /> suspended solids, nitrogen, nitrate, total nitrogen, oil, grease and things ofthat nature." <br /> "The Board of Health is asked to issue a disposal works construction permit for such <br /> facilities for an effluent disposal area." "once all the permits are in hand and the facility is <br /> constructed the State comes i <br />
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