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L� <br />Commissioner Lyons noted that the DER was not in step <br />with what Union Carbide had to say. He wanted to be sure <br />that the County did not have pesticides in the ground water <br />supplies. <br />Mr. Combs advised that all water was tested for <br />different chemicals in the water, and they must work with <br />acceptable levels of these chemicals. <br />Commissioner -Lyons commented that he did not feel <br />completely comfortable with the Environmental Protection <br />Agency, and hoped they could find some private means of <br />evaluating the water in the ground. <br />Commissioner Fletcher inquired if Mr. Combs' office was <br />made aware when Temik was used in the County. <br />Mr. Combs responded negatively, but noted that he <br />worked with every chemical representative and with almost <br />all of the growers in the County, as they are always looking <br />to see how the various products perform. As a result of <br />working with the growers, he was aware of the Temik users. <br />Lengthy discussion ensued regarding testing procedures <br />and the monitoring of the wells. <br />Mr. Combs summarized that this product was used in <br />every state and felt that the CBS News story was misleading, <br />with misrepresentation of the facts. <br />AGREEMENT WITH LLOYD & ASSOCIATES <br />Attorney Brandenburg reviewed several changes in the <br />proposed agreement to which all parties involved have <br />agreed, and he recommended approval of the Agreement by the <br />Board. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Wodtke, that the Board approve <br />the Professional Engineering Services Agreement, <br />and that the Chairman be authorized to sign <br />the contract. <br />A 19 2 31 K 51` PA; c 3 <br />