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12/11/2013
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the MDC-type catch basins shall be provided.to the Board of Health prior to issuance of a <br /> Certificate of occupancy. <br /> : 2. Material Safety Data Sheets MSDS shall be kept on premise in bound notebooks for all <br /> hazardous products. The MSDS shall be available for inspection by an agent of the Burd of <br /> Health. <br /> 3. Hazardous materials shall be limited in volume to 200 pounds dry Freight and 220 gallons of liquid <br /> storage. Hazardous waste shall be limited according to 310CMR 30.00, Massachusetts <br /> Hazardous ovate Regulations. Storage of hazardous materials outside is prohibited. An <br /> executed contract for the removal of hazardous waste from the facility by a licensed hazardous <br /> waste removal company shall be provided to the Burd of Health prior to n uance of a Certificate <br /> of Occupancy. <br /> . Burd of Health regulations Part IX, section 5.00 requires the installation of the reserve area to be <br /> installed at the sane time as the primary leaching area. <br /> . Washing machines are prohibited on the property. <br /> . Boat washing is considered industrial discharge and is prohibitedon-site unless approved by the <br /> Burd of Health. <br /> Burton Kaplan seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> 1. 87 Lighthouse Lane. <br /> Glen Harrington commented than he contacted Kendall Ayers at Barnstable County Department of Health <br /> and Environment and was informed than Mr. and Mrs. Rivers have not applied for the Barnstable County <br /> Septic Loam Program. Mrs. Fivers had previously informed Mr. Harrington that she was waiting for her <br /> Social Security statement. <br /> Mr. Harrington checked the Registry try of Deeds website for a foreclosure deed on-the property at 8 <br /> Lighthouse Lane. Since a foreclosure deed has not been recorded, the Fivers still own the house. The <br /> Burd has the option to condemn the duelling and to have the occupants removed within five days. <br /> Mr. Harrington deemed the system had failed because of a septic inspection performed for a property <br /> transfer. All failures have to be verified by a Board of Health agent. The leach pit was full into the riser, <br /> but it did not break the surface of the ground. <br /> The Board discussed several options that the Fivers could utilize until the septic system can be repaired. <br /> Burton Kaplan made a motion that the Board of Health defer further action on 87 Lighthouse Lane until <br /> January 8: 2014. Kalliope E loff seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> ADDITIONAL TOPICS <br /> None. <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> 1. Flu clinic. <br /> Glen Harrington commented that the Health Department held a Flu Clinic on December 3, 2013. There <br /> were 44 participants, and only one family requested the ICI pills. <br /> The Board discussed the possibility of conducting another Flu Clinic in the month of January using the <br /> remainder of the vaccine. <br /> 3 <br />
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