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OCT 261993 <br />BOOK 90 uf"F 898 <br />Director Pinto further explained that there are no established <br />easements and rights-of-way and we must do a considerable amount of <br />surveying. The road meanders, and we are dealing with private <br />property containing a lot of marsh. There is a need for sewers in <br />that area because it borders the river and there is a very high <br />water table. The septic tanks that exist were built on mounds <br />above ground. That method raises the septage but it seeps out <br />below, runs down to the water table and moves laterally. It is an <br />area of priority as far as the Department of Health is concerned <br />and, of course, we have the responsibility. Because it is <br />expensive we want to move cautiously to make sure that we get as <br />much input as possible from the people who live there. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Eggert, the Board unanimously (4-0, <br />Chairman Bird being absent) conceptually approved <br />proceeding with the Low Pressure Force Main Sewer <br />Collection System at River Roads/Durrance/Massey, as <br />recommended by staff. <br />SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT <br />Vice Chairman Tippin announced that immediately upon <br />adjournment the Board would reconvene sitting as the Board of <br />Commissioners of the Solid Waste Disposal District. Those Minutes <br />are being prepared separately. <br />There being no further business, on Motion duly made, seconded <br />and carried, the Board adjourned at 10:10 a.m. <br />ATTEST: <br />J. arton, Clerk <br />56 <br />�ohif' W. Tippin ice Chairman <br />