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Mr. white explained that he maintains a checklist and <br /> a log for the benefit of others in the event he is not <br /> available . <br /> Dennis alarini asked how soon the anticipated 5 ppm <br /> r lower number reading could be expected. <br /> The chairman recognized Bill Mackey, Properties <br /> Manager, who explained there are pump materials on back ' <br /> order and not expected to arrive from the manufacturer <br /> until June 11th. He explained the lag time expected before <br /> the pumps are running efficiently. <br /> Don Myers inquired as to the existence f a -bac.kup <br /> plan in the evert of total system failure. <br /> Mr. Mackey explained in that event there is a holding <br /> tan-k which would require off site pumping at a cost of . 1 4 <br /> cents per gallon. <br /> Mr. O' Malley spoke to his concerns in the event of <br /> vandi li action/arson. He suggested tighter security <br /> measures be taken (monitor, loch system, surveillance <br /> methods) . <br /> In response to' a question posed by Don Myers, Mr. <br /> White commented some unexpected problems have occurred, the <br /> check valves are of concern at the moment, and some of the <br /> equipment needs to. be repaired/upgraded. <br /> Don Myers asked if a maintenance routine is being <br /> followed on a regular basis so that replacement could be <br /> taken care of prior to a failure. <br /> Mr . White stated that some of the pump failures have <br /> occurred much sooner than anticipated, (construction) <br /> debris has been a factor. <br /> The Chairman inquired as to the requirement of the <br /> monthly reports . <br /> The Town Planner explained this is a requirement of <br /> the DEP permit and that said reports need to be filed on an <br /> on going basis, with a .copy to the Mashpee Board of Health <br /> as well . The state reviews the limits of the plant in <br /> order to determine grant permit renewal . <br />