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12/31/1995
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begin again. <br /> Joe said SMMA feels Woodard and Curren's approach is to serve this <br /> Committee's interests as best they can . They will touch base with them <br /> again . <br /> Paul explained that Woodard and Curren have to sharpen their pencil for <br /> their cost estimates. Also, the estimate received from Cromaglass for <br /> their system was not for a complete system. Paul told him to meet with <br /> Elias McQuaid and do a complete estimate if they want to be considered. <br /> Joe will check with Elias on that tomorrow. <br /> Steve said he asked Bob Hines, Cromaglass to price out an entire system and <br /> it was in the range of what the Committee thought it should be. <br /> Steve said they also talked about the treatment process of the waste from <br /> the Chem labs with DEP. They suggested , if a handling program is developed <br /> that prevents toxic waste form every going down the drain - containerized - <br /> with only the final rinse going down the drain, it would be fine with them. <br /> The School System has to develop a handling policy to submit to DEP. <br /> Joel said they have started the re-design and remove the storage system for <br /> hazardous waste. DEP suggested contacting Marshfield because they just <br /> completed a similar handling policy. <br /> Bill Martiros will talk to Marshfield about the hazardous waste management <br /> plan . <br /> The Committee agreed to produce a policy and not a system. <br /> Steve believes proper sizing of the plant is essential . The closer it is to <br /> the correct target ( gallons per day) the easier it will be to handle and to <br /> reach the targeted discharge of 5 parts per million . <br /> SCHEDULE <br /> Paul reminded Joel the revised schedule should show the two additional line <br /> items talked about last week. <br /> Ian asked who should attend the workshop on February 14th? <br /> All Committee members should attend. <br /> Paul explained that it is a contingency meeting date in case the estimate <br /> comes in over budget. If it is on target, there will be no workshop but <br /> will be peer review instead. <br /> Joel said there are additional surveying fees related to the geological <br /> investigation for design of the treatment plant. They installed pizometers <br /> near the river, and 4 borings for monitoring wells. They need to be located <br /> accurately with the survey. <br /> Paul said it is all covered under reimbursables. They have not choice but <br /> to do it. <br /> CLEARING AND GRUBBING PACKAGE. <br /> Joel faxed their revised proposal to Paul at work but he was not there. <br /> He stated Cape Cod Commission and MEPA have asked for a few days to talk <br /> about granting permission to begin work early. Now they asked SMMA to put <br /> the request in writing , which they did and faxed to them yesterday. <br /> Joel explained the breakdown of the clearing and grubbing proposal . The new <br /> 8 <br />
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