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ANALYTICAL SYSTEMS INC. <br /> OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS • SYSTEM DESIGN <br /> P.O. BOX 720 <br /> SANDWICH, MASSACHUSETTS 02563 <br /> (508) 833-8856 <br /> November 14, 1994 <br /> Mr. Elias McQuaid <br /> Board of Health <br /> 16 Great Neck Road North <br /> Mashpee,MA 02649 <br /> Dear Elias, <br /> Enclosed are two (2) items which should assist the School Building Committee in <br /> arriving at the conclusion there are alternatives to the conventional RBC system which are <br /> significantly less expensive and yet also handle a much broarder range of treatment conditions. <br /> The first is the video summary of a recent visit I made to Bloomsburg Pennsylvania. This <br /> 15 minute "home video" provides a quick overview of the Central Columbia School WWT <br /> facitity featured on the cover of the December 1990 Cromaglass Digest. This is one of the <br /> several 4 CA-120 facilities with design flows in the 40,000 GPD which have cost between <br /> $500K and $700K in total. <br /> The second item is a "back of the envelope" budgetary type estimate of what a 15,000 <br /> GPD WWT (15/15/5) facility using Cromaglass might cost, given the parameters of the current <br /> proposed site. For talking purposes, I would anticipate a total cost of$300K -$400K for this <br /> project, including design engineering. The performance of this facility will meet or exceed the 5 <br /> mg/1 drinking water quality standards for nitrogen set by the Cape Cod Commission and the <br /> Town of Mashpee. In fact, we expect the effluent nitrogen loading will be between 2.5 to 1.5 <br /> mg/1, based upon the past 4 year peformance record of the Central Columbia School WWT <br /> facility. <br /> If you have any questions,please feel free to contact me at 1-508-833-8856. <br /> :Sincere y <br /> i <br /> Bob Hynes,New England Distributor for Cromaglass <br /> cc Mr Alan Young, President, Cromaglass Corporation <br />