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at individually. <br /> Dennis said there may be people who errant to have de-nitrifying systems but can"t afford it. <br /> How can you force someone to upgrade. <br /> Toni, said,so far, the bylaw is talking about new construction and-point of sale. <br /> Dennis asked if you can impose impact fees on developers' <br /> 'tom said you can but only to treat that development. <br /> Tom said there was strong support in the opinion surveys for a bylaw that required a new <br /> development to shot a no net increase in nitrogen,by reducing it someplace else. He does not <br /> know if that is legal. <br /> Three areas of signification contribution of nitrogen to the river are Summerrood Condos which <br /> are only a few hundred feet away from the river, the lagoons at the landfill, which dump septage <br /> into the ground and Sandalwood, which is still only 2 developed. <br /> ` m said although George Heufelder was reluctant to promote a de-nitrifying bylaw we know <br /> we have a problem, we know the new systems work and we knot septic systems are the biggest <br /> problem. <br /> Denis asked if there was much nitrogen coning from the houses along Mashpee Wakeby take? <br /> Tom said not much. There is a lot ofbiological action in the poet and most of the nitrogen <br /> disappears into the pond system. <br /> Dennismade a notion to adjourn at :oo p.m. Tom seconded the motion. All <br /> members were in favor 2- <br /> Minutes submitted by Arden R. Cdrin <br /> NEST SC DU LED MEETING: WEDN SD Y AUGUST 13 7:00 P.M. <br /> i <br />