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donated a collection of unabridged books-on-tape and Plastics 2 tons <br /> a selection of children's' books as well as conducting Cans & Appliances 195 tons <br /> a monthly book sale for the library. waste oil (1085 gals) 3 tons <br /> Tires (915) 9 tons <br /> The library changed its hours of operation in July. Leaves (est. 2100 cly) 420 tons <br /> Previously, the library was open part--time, six days a Brush (est. 2000 cly) 526 tons <br /> week.The hours were expanded to offer longer service <br /> five days a week. The library is closed on Fridays to Excluding the yard waste, the disposal cost of the <br /> allow a skeleton staff time to order and process new 341 tons of recycled material was $6,025 - compared <br /> materials.As the library grew,it became more difficult to $13,640 had this been shipped to SEMASS. <br /> to perform those tasks while the library was open <br /> because of the need for the same staff members to pro-- The following is a partial list of services provided <br /> vide reference and inter-library loan services. The by the Board of Health during calendar year 1993 as <br /> library is now open Mondays and Wednesdays from compared to 1992: <br /> 9:00 to 5:00, Tuesdays and Thursdays from Noon to <br /> 8:00 and on Saturdays from 9:00 to 1:00. The new 1992 1993 <br /> hours allow children after school access four days a pert <br /> week and are more convenient for patrons who work tests 221 264 <br /> the day. Public reaction Site visits 85 174 <br /> during y eact on to the new hours has <br /> been very positive and the afternoon hours have been water samples <br /> 132 154 <br /> Septic plan review 248 278 <br /> heavily used. <br /> Pool inspections 65 56 <br /> Thank you to the New Seabu ry Women's Club and Food establishment <br /> to the New Seabury Corporation for their generous inspections 196 222 <br /> gifts and support. Many individual patrons also have Housing inspections 73 101 <br /> generous to the library and that is also most Emergency calls/ <br /> been <br /> g inspections 17 11 <br /> appreciated. <br /> Complaint investigations 118 *127 <br /> Consultations 64 <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> ( this includes 35 illegal dumping investigations) <br /> Helene B. DeFoe <br /> Library Director Revenues generated by this department were as fol- <br /> lows: <br /> 1992 1993 <br /> Perc tests $10,600 $13,600 <br /> Septic permits 15,400 18,950 <br /> Well permits 21975 27575 <br /> Installers licenses 51900 61000 <br /> Trailer parks 189942 21,190 <br /> Pool permits 2,600 29500 <br /> Report of the Inns/Motels 600 600 <br /> Board o Health Food establishments 109330 9,255 <br /> Miscellaneous 17238 21156 <br /> Subtotal $68,585 $76,826 <br /> To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and the <br /> Citizens of the Town of Mash pee: Trash Revenues $148,595 $139,653 <br /> p (excluding residential stickers) <br /> We, the Board of health, respectfully submit our <br /> annual report for the calendar year 1993. (*decrease partially due to lagoon closure in <br /> September and the resulting loss of pumping ticket <br /> During 1993 the Town shipped 6133 tons of trash to sales) <br /> SEMASS; at the same time the Town recycled 1287 <br /> tons of material. The breakdown of recycled com- Total Department Revenues $217,180 $216,479 <br /> modities was as follows: Residential stickers $989600 $104,579 <br /> Newsprint 89 tons Again we wish to thank Jane Labute and her staff <br /> Office Paper 3 tons for the issuance of over 4000 residential transfer sta- <br /> lass 40 tons tion stickers! <br /> .. 83 <br />