Laserfiche WebLink
15 <br /> Mr. Doherty stated that he couldn't give him that answer right now. But, not to <br /> change the subject. Obviously, the BOH is going to look at it. Call it an <br /> investigation with a summary report in terms of what the BOH found and what <br /> actions were taken. They were all entitled to that information. It is public <br /> information. If they would like a copy sent to them please make sure their <br /> addresses are with the BOH tonight so that we can make sure that the reports do <br /> get to them. There is nothing worse than coming here tonight and then that's it. <br /> There is no further communication. They don't know what happened. He wants <br /> them to know what happened, what was found and what was done. <br /> He finished the discussion by asking if there were any further questions or <br /> anything else the BOH could address. Mr. Harrington will be out there. He will stop <br /> by there personally. Some of the other Board members will stop by personally and <br /> meet with Mrs. Murphy in order to rectify the situation. He reiterated that he <br /> encouraged them to call him even if it is a question or whatever. <br /> 10. APPOINTMENT: Holmes & McGrath 83 Uncle Edwards Road <br /> Mr. Michael McGrath was present from Holmes & McGrath regarding 83 Uncle <br /> Edwards Road. The issue is that they don't have the required setback for the <br /> reserve in the rear of the lawn. The lot is only 6,500 square feet. The address is on <br /> town water. <br /> Mr. Doherty asked if the abutting lots and wells were all clear. <br /> Mr. McGrath stated that he didn't know that detail because he didn't design it. <br /> Mr. Ball reviewed the plans and it said minimum no wells in the plan. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that two of the abutters are on town water. <br /> Mr. McGrath reiterated that the issue is that the required setback for the reserve <br /> area. Title V is designed to have the leaching area provide such a large amount of <br /> surface area compared to the flow that there is evidence of this surface area <br /> application removes viruses. You don't need that much surface area for a hydraulic <br /> disposal of fluid. Whenever you have a small lot you are going to have a problem <br /> with setbacks. <br /> Mr. Doherty asked how the material was out there. <br /> Mr. McGrath responded that it was all sand. <br /> Mr. Doherty then said that it is more than likely it is going to fail and you would <br /> need the reserve. <br /> Mr. McGrath responded that septic design department our system has done a lot of <br /> literature searches. In particular, the Department of Public Health, in 1905, <br /> published a report with particularly old but good data that says that if you apply <br /> long term one gallon per square foot of Untreated waste water you'll have a half life <br /> of over 200 years. They are applying .74 gallons per square foot. He believes it will <br />