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NENUTE S November 21 1996 3 BOARD of HEALTH <br /> Mr. Doherty motioned to accept revised plans as submitted, Mr. Grana seconded, <br /> all agreed. <br /> 12.) Emergency Failure Certification 31 Fiddler Crab Lane - Mr. McQuaid relayed <br /> "'Mr. Evans certified this in failure." "Engineered plans will be required." "The cesspool <br /> was in the water table." <br /> Board members forwarded their signatures to the "Emergency Repair <br /> Certification" form. <br /> 1 .) Letter from N. M.C. re: Dialysis Center - Mr. McQuaid relayed, "Recently this <br /> group was before the Board at which time you gave preliminary approval however, there <br /> were a lot of outstanding issues such as the location which is totally within the Zone II <br /> contribution to the Holland Wills public well, whether a groundwater discharge permit <br /> would be required by the D.E.P. and because of the size and volume of the discharge <br /> whether any enhanced treatment would be required." "I spoke with several individuals <br /> from D. .P, and with the Cape Cod Co ssion in regards to this and the consensus of all <br /> was once we receive defitive plans from the applicant that we request technical <br /> assistance from the D.E.P. to review the aspects we are concernedwith." `4 n my opinion, <br /> this is not a standard sanitary sever." "The discharge from a dialysis system would be <br /> very high in ammonia, extremely high in sodium and very high in chlorine." I would <br /> recommend we notify the applicant that we want a definitive plan." `ewe don't know <br /> where in the industrial park they are planning to locate and we don't know what size the <br /> lot is." "Under. the new Title V, if you're discharging in excess of 2000 gallons per clay <br /> you]united to 440 gallons per acre. <br /> Ir. Cram directed the agent to forward a letter to the applicant encouraging them <br /> to proceed with a definitive plan however, the Board will not guarantee approval. <br /> Agreed. <br /> . Letter from Lakeside Trailer Park Homeowners Association continued from <br /> earlier in them Mr. McQuaid relayed, several years ago when fir. Haney took <br /> over ownership of the park he carne before us at our request because we were having <br /> periodic septic system failures."" "`This was prior to the new Title V requirements. ' I` ve <br /> convinced hirn to retain an engineer to design plans for all the substandard septic systems <br /> to be designed by an engineer, which we subsequently approved."" `"He agreed at that time <br /> to upgrade up to five substandard systems per year including any emergency failures that <br /> may occur durrng that year to be included in that fire."' "we had a lot of complaints from <br /> the residents out there mostly about the water.' "They have an antiquated grater <br />