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Fp,"- <br />SEP 1 <br />1987 <br />BOOK <br />69 rAG X29 <br />Commissioner <br />Bowman continued to stress that we <br />don't want <br />to allow paving and prevent recharge. She believed the aquifer <br />is very little understood and that we are going to destroy <br />something we don't even understand. <br />Chairman Scurlock felt what we really need is to have an <br />on-going well capping program. <br />Commissioner Bowman believed we are supposed to have it. <br />She noted that another thing very detrimental is air conditioning <br />running on ground water, and she could not see how we are going <br />to enforce a land mining ordinance in this county. <br />Discussion continued at length in regard to the sand ridge, <br />quantity of water as opposed to quality of water, etc., and the <br />Chairman continued to stress that quantity is not a problem. A <br />study done by the U.S.Geologicai Society in 1979 showed that in <br />this county we had 76 million gallons per day available from the <br />shallow aquifer. He stated that, as one Commissioner, if he were <br />either going to address a sand ridge or mining ordinance, he <br />would address mining. <br />No action was taken. <br />PRIMARY/INDIGENT CARE <br />Commissioner Eggert reviewed the following.: <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />Hospital Taxing District Board <br />FROM: Carolyn K. -Eggert c�Si <br />County Commissioners <br />RE: Primary/Indigent Care <br />DATE: August 27, 1987 <br />According to the new law a Primary Care Panel may be set up, <br />but is not required. I would like to suggest that we do not set <br />up the panel as indicated in House Bill 1384. Instead I suggest <br />a committee made up of: <br />COUNTY - Carolyn Eggert, County Commissioner <br />Dr. Bernard Berman, Public Health Director <br />44 <br />