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M NUTES October 19, 1995 6 BOARD OF HEALTH <br /> where the idea an in-law apartment is no longer an issue and therefore you wouldn't need <br /> two meters." <br /> Mr. Evans commented, "The other issue is we should make sure the water pump is <br /> repaired." <br /> Mr. McQuaid stated, "I would request the Pina's attend an upcoming meeting to <br /> discuss the matter." <br /> Mr. Evans stated, "The Pina's agreed to this also." <br /> t <br /> Mr. Doherty relayed, "If they want you to reinspect and forward a copy of the <br /> inspection results to Comm. Electric that's fine but to rescind, no." "I would agree we <br /> request the Perry's attend an upcoming meeting." <br /> Board members agreed. <br /> Contamination Plume, Tri-town Circle <br /> Mr. McQuaid relayed, "There was a discovery of the most significant underground <br /> water contamination plume coming from the Base heading directly towards Tri-town <br /> Circle/Horseshoe Bend Way." "The levels have far exceeded anything else found in that <br /> area of the base." "We pushed for the military to consider paying those ten homeowners <br /> in the Horseshoe Bend/Tri-town Circle area to hook-up to town water." "Instead, the <br /> military said no, what we'll do instead is test those wells." "They tested them one year <br /> ago and they came up clean." "They tested them two weeks ago they came up clean again <br /> however, in trying to define the toe of the CS 10 plume they were drilling some wells <br /> closer to the base border right on the Mashpee town line by the Falmouth gate." "In those <br /> monitoring wells they found some levels of TCE in the 1000 pa.*ts per billion." "The State <br /> maximum levels are 5 parts per billion." "I contacted Ed Pesce and informed him we <br /> would like to be briefed on this." "They will attend our next meeting to explain what has <br /> been detected and what their intention is, as far as, remediating that plume." "The average <br /> well depth in Horseshoe Bend/Tri-town circle area is between 35' and 45' below surface." <br /> "This lens of contamination below the groundwater is between 170' and 210'." "There is <br /> no reason for us not to pursue what Ed Baker has been attempting and that is to get the <br /> military to not only tie those 10 remaining homes into town water but also compensate the <br /> other 32 homeowners who have paid on their own to connect to town water when it was <br /> first discovered that was potential groundwater contamination in that area." "I have other <br /> concerns and that is even though this lens is deep into the aquifer the FTA plume that is <br />