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r _ � <br /> MINUTES February 3, 1994 3 <br /> BOARD OF HEALTH <br /> Mr. Doherty <br /> t <br /> the Executive Secretaryto a stating thisMcQuaid <br /> agreesdto memo <br /> to <br /> the $100,000.00 appropriated at the 1991 Annual Town rescind <br /> Meeting. <br /> *****NEW BUSINESS***** <br /> Landfill Classification <br /> Mr. McQuaid relayed, "At our meeting with D.E.p, <br /> rere- <br /> sentatives it was indicated they would be willing to reclas- <br /> sify the landfill from significant to potential as long as <br /> there are no private drinking water wells within 500' of the <br /> once active area of the landfill. " " insected <br /> with Weston & Sampson and measured thel distances. ,,the area <br /> are two private wells within the 500' radius. " „are <br /> Of the <br /> homes was condemned and prior to reoccupancy will benrequired <br /> to tie into public water. " "The remaining home is <br /> owned. " "There are five other homes in the area wprivately <br /> hic had <br /> v.o.c. testing conducted. ', "No contamination was found which <br /> means we cannot force them to tie-in. " <br /> Mr. Doherty recommended this Board hold a <br /> Public meeting <br /> for those homeowners in the area that are not tied-in to dis- <br /> cuss ways in which the situation can be remedied. " <br /> Agreed. <br /> Mr. McQuaid relayed, 11D.E.p, also requested a list of <br /> all residents in the Cotuit Corners area that have not tied <br /> in <br /> Acknowledged. <br /> Meeting with Sandwich re resentatives re: Re ionae to e <br /> Treatment Plant l S <br /> Mr. Greelish relayed, "A meeting was held with Sandwich <br /> representatives regarding the Septage Treatment Plant propos- <br /> als. " "We received nine engineering documents. ', " <br /> informed the Base has proceeded with the constructionWof Were <br /> plant and pipeline. " "It is up to us to complete the <br /> intermunicipal agreement and produce the entity to run and <br /> manage the whole operation including the wastewater treatment <br /> plant. " "Some of the significant issues is the 201 study re- <br /> cently completed by Weston & Sampson which shows us that with <br /> the current design, even with only the towns of Sandwich and <br /> Mashpee contributing, we can run the plant economically. ,, <br /> "We have a figure with just the two base towns at 12. 9 cents <br /> per gallon processing - that's everything capital, operations <br /> and maintenance. " "Considering we have excess capacity that <br /> could be used to defray that, we should be able to match the <br />