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y <br /> an adequate sub-base. Deput Hamblin has suggested <br /> Applicant submit all materials/design for his review. <br /> The Chairman inquired as to the performance levels <br /> expected of the proposed denitrification system. <br /> Mr. Claytor responded approximately 5 mg 1. Pilot <br /> approval has been received from DEP as well as the Board of <br /> He lth. An attempt will be made to design the- system to <br /> function at less than 5 mg l to be owned jointly by the <br /> residents and owners . A Maintenance and operation plan <br /> will be provided which will include proper fees/funding for <br /> maintenance purposes . <br /> The Chairman asked what kind of a commitment the Board <br /> could epct to be written into the special Permit <br /> Conditions with reference to the performance of the <br /> . proposed deny;tri f icatin system. <br /> Before antswering that question, Mr. Claytor stated he <br /> would be more comfortable consulting both his client and <br /> the supplier of the system. He stated, "I feel very <br /> comfortable certainly, saying at least 10 mg 1" . He did <br /> not make a commitment t 1 . He suggested he answer <br /> this question at a lat-er date based upon information <br /> submitted by the supplier with their performance <br /> commitment . <br /> The Chairman made certain the Applicant is are of <br /> the extremely sensitive area in which this project is being <br /> proposed. <br /> Mr. Claytor acknowledged this fact, stating the system <br /> being proposed is the very best for this type of flow* <br /> Again, he did not commit to 5-mg/1 performance at this <br /> time. <br /> The Town Planner inquired as to the total flow- of the <br /> system; to which Mr. Claytor answered 5, 226 gallons per <br /> day. <br /> Due to the fact there would be no DEP discharge <br /> permit, the Town Planner asked about monitor/operation <br /> requirements . <br /> Mr. Claytor" responded the monitoring requirements <br /> would be included within the DEP pilot approval, <br /> 5 <br />