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12/31/1995
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Paul asked SMMA to review the present air conditioning system. <br /> Additional seats at the football stadium? <br /> Presently there are 500. Merry Sue would prefer to see lights vs . <br /> additional seating. The money should go other places first. Peter <br /> suggested it as a low priority item. <br /> Paul asked SMMA to come back with some recommendations. <br /> Peter explained that Greg Taylor and the County are working on <br /> signalization for the intersection, it is a high priority on a County list <br /> and it may be done before the project is complete. <br /> Joe asked if there is any news regarding the sewage treatment plant? <br /> Joel said they met with DEP and Woodard and Curran this morning. DEP' s <br /> comments were minor and addressed with documentation . They completed the <br /> application , which was signed by Bob Whritenour and that activates the <br /> process. There is another meeting Wed. at 10 : 00 at DEP' s office to <br /> discuss the SBR process and hear DEP's comments and address them. The <br /> process is moving along fine. <br /> Steve asked where it stood as to which system we will use? <br /> Joel said after tonight's Selectmen ' s meeting, when the contractor is on <br /> board , they can ask the contractor whom he carried ( in his bid) . They can <br /> short a step at DEP, they won 't have to carry 2 systems in the permit. <br /> Steve asked that Elias McQuaid be kept in the loop. <br /> Paul said the 2 systems in the specs , were very comparable, for maintenance <br /> costs. It was clear that Cromaglass was not going to be accepted by DEP. <br /> Cromaglass has burned more bridges than they fixed . <br /> DEP seems to understand and accept these systems. <br /> Steve said his personal preference would be SBR . Chemical addition will be <br /> less with that system. Each system can work equally well but the issue to <br /> him is the amount of chemical treatment, the less you have to add the less <br /> can go wrong . <br /> Paul asked about testing contractors? <br /> Joel said they contacted some testing labs that SMMA has used in the past. <br /> They sent letters to 4 firms asking them to provide pricing for certain <br /> types of testing, on a per test or per day basis: soils, steel , welds, <br /> masonry. <br /> Paul asked about surveying work? <br /> Joel said BSS was going to work on the early site package but because that <br /> was voided it has become part of the general contract. <br /> Paul asked if there will be a protection fence around the site? <br /> Joel said around the building area, not the entire site. <br /> Bill asked about the size of the storage building? <br /> It will be 400 sq feet. It was not made larger because the school <br /> department will probably bid the maintenance . <br /> Paul said the dirt road on the site is heavily used . Stone may want to <br /> 6 <br />
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