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falls within one of their code numbers is a potential <br />generator and will have to be notified on an annual basis. <br />Commissioner Bird asked about the necessity of paying a <br />consultant rather than handling this entirely in-house. <br />Director Keating explained that one of the objectives <br />of doing this with that consultant is that the RPC wants to <br />make sure that everything that is done is consistent. <br />Staff's first feeling was that we should do everything <br />in-house as we would have to deal with this in subsequent <br />years, but at a later meeting it was felt it would be <br />cheaper to have the consultant set it up the first year, <br />develop the computer programs, and coordinate the four <br />counties. <br />Chairman Scurlock felt all these notices well may be <br />ignored, and Director Keating stated that if they are <br />ignored after three mailings, there could be a fine. <br />Further discussion followed, and it was agreed we must <br />be realistic and face that we must carry out this program, <br />and staff's approach seems to be the only feasible one. <br />Chairman Scurlock commented that the "disposal sites" <br />referred to actually are transfer sites from which the <br />material can be sent to a regional storage facility. <br />Commissioner Bowman brought up the problem of disposing <br />of old insecticide barrels, and Director Keating commented <br />that agricultural activities are not included in the list of <br />potential generators. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Bird, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Bowman, Commissioner Lyons <br />being absent and Commissioner Wodtke voting <br />in opposition, the Board by a 3 to 1 vote <br />accepted staff's recommendation for estab- <br />lishing a Hazardous Waste Assessment Project <br />as outlined in memo dated July 2, 1984. <br />JUL 111984 - 84 BOOK 7 PACE 6,92 <br />