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WATERWAYS COMMISSION
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06/01/2004
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cubic yards of material,the lack of capacity at the Dennis stump dump makes it an unlikely <br /> disposal site for the dredged material. <br /> Jim,distributed a draft paper titled, "whit will it take to dreidge the Mashpee River?" The paper <br /> outlines in plain language the various options and obstacles for dredging the Mashpee River. It <br /> is anticipated to serve as the basis for a future report to Mashpee Selectmen. waterways <br /> Commissioners were asked to review the document so it can he discussed at the July 6, 2004 <br /> meeting. <br /> Paul Lumsden suggested the commissioners should consider proposing that the Selectmen <br /> appoint a single'Town employee to shepherd the Mashpee tepee River dredging project through to its <br /> successful completion. He noted that this could give the project the push it needs in order to <br /> make it a reality. <br /> John Swartzbaugh noted that this idea would be discussed at next month's meeting after <br /> commissioners have had a chance to review the document. <br /> wa quoit Bay Seaweed--Jim noted that this was already covered in the Shellfish Constable <br /> Report. <br /> . Wind EgM Ppdate—John Swartzbau h <br /> No activity to report. <br /> 8. Ma ee Local Multiple Hazard Com qMi <br />
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