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11/21/1996
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J <br /> NENUTES November 21� 1996 5 BOARD OF ALT <br /> using china and Washing dishes which comes to 35 gallons per day per seat." "We show <br /> phase 11 in here which Would add one Bio-clere unit and a second .A.S.T. unit and that <br /> would take care of 6,000 gallons per clam and 650 p.p.m. b.o.d. and 75p.p.m. nitrogen <br /> convertible to gas." "Ifyou use the 35,000 part per day and 35 milligrams per liter and a <br /> 50% efficiency in the secondary treatment eve"re going to get 823 parts per rhinion of <br /> nitrate introduced into the Well Prater." <br /> 11r. McQuaid questioned, "Which h system are you leaning to, the system that will <br /> provide 8.3 or the system that Will provide 4.5 p.p.m. nitrogen?"' <br /> Mr. Thuhn responded, "fie really have only one scenario, two analysis." "one is <br /> based on Title V flout Which is a peak day flow." "The second one is based on what we <br /> actually expect to see for flow on an average flow." <br /> Mr. Doherty motioned to approve final plans With the stipulation the agent review <br /> and concur, Mr. Ball seconded, all agreed. <br /> NEW SSSS <br /> -I dro eolo9- <br /> *cal Study Groundwater SamplingJesuits <br /> Mr. McQuaid relayed, "In the past under our hydrogeo. study of the landfill there <br /> have been a series of groundwater tests involved Which both Mr. Evans and I have <br /> physically participated in, in reducing the costs of the labor." `Barnstable 'County Health <br /> Department has analyzed the groundwater samples at no charge however, annually the <br /> D.E.P. requires-the town to-un rgo a series o f tests that Barnstable County is not capable <br /> of analyzing." "la the pastwe've had money in the hydrogeo. study to pay for that <br /> however, the account has a zero balance because We got the final site assessment plan <br /> submitted to the I . .P.." "We wiU have to continue testing groundwater periodically but <br /> not for these types of ompoun is." "This bill comes to $3, 262.00 for one round." "This <br /> invoice Was billed to the County by Groundwater Analytical which is a separate <br /> company." "We Will have to pay for the bill through other accounts." <br /> Agreed. <br /> i <br /> Town L oons <br /> 1 Ir. McQuaid relayed, "As you recall we had a list of deficiencies listed by Weston <br /> & Sampson and D.E.P. as far as the landfrlYtransfer station operation goes." "One Was <br />
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