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<br />be instructed to remove that portion .of it, skip the collection, or call ~ispatch to make. <br />record of it. The onus is on the hauler because they can be reprimanded or fined. <br /> <br />Chairperson McDilda stated the only risk is that they can refuse to haul it. There is a fine <br />or fee to dispose of electronics in regular garbage pickup. <br /> <br />Board Member Olds suggested making composting a service that is friendly for the <br />homeowner to use without repercussion. <br /> <br />Chairperson McDilda sta.ted that people don't always use recycling bins for their intended <br />purpose, but garbage bins are overflowing with things that should be recycled. <br /> <br />. Board Member Sibilskistated he has had difficulty.in obtaining a larger recycling bin. <br /> <br />Mr. Bruce Ba.con stated it might seem prudent to estimate the need, given the building <br />permits and grading. He asked if there was a. possibility of excavating. the filled in. <br />wetlands as a source of black dirt. He noted that it is important to educate veople about . <br />the scale of organic waste matter that is generated. One way for people to understand the <br />. scale is to represent it on the ground close to home in a way that makes se.nse to them. <br /> <br />Board Member Bentz stated that development involves parking lots,. roads, and a sandy <br />base.. He asked if it was important to understand what is.causing water to not run off. <br /> <br />Environmental Coordinator Anderson stated that he wouldn't call topsoil or organic <br />matter less pervious, but rather that it has a better ability to hold moisture for a longer <br />period of time. . <br /> <br />Board MeIIlberBentz stated that a sponge will hold water but once there's a heavy rain <br />it's saturated. <br /> <br />Environment~l Coordinator Anderson explained the way percolation works. He <br />explained that as water hits an area that is dry, it pulls the moisture out of the saturated. <br />area. <br /> <br />Board Member Max stated that it depends on how fast the raiIis come down. <br /> <br />Chairperson McDilda stated it doesn't have everything to do with rainfall. While 6.5 <br />million gallons of water usage seems like a large number to - the EPB, putting it in- <br />perspective with other cities may be either reasonable use or significant use. He stated. <br />that as developers look _ at different areas, it becomes necessary to ask how this impacts <br />them. Part of the baseline principal is that another well may impact the aquifer. If it is <br />costing additional money to use surface water to get drinking water, there maybe cheaper <br />ways to get water. <br /> <br />Board Member Bentz asked if the water runoff couldbe prevented from going backinto <br />the ground, and whether things could be done with the landscaping rather than running <br />into the street. <br /> <br />Environm~fltal Policy Board/July 23, 2007 <br />Page 11 ofl6 <br /> <br />57 <br />
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