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EMCAG
Members and Alternates Present: Deby Botelho, Kay
Campbell, Jim Condict, Linda Cook, John Freitag, Tom Essex, Neal
Meglathery, Kendall Mix, Sheldon Novick, Gwenda Smith, Scott Stokoe,
Bob Walker, Kelly Welch and Steve Willbanks
Strafford Technical Advisor:
Sally Mansur
Copperas Hill Coalition:
Kathy Hardy, Fred Moody
EPA: Ed Hathaway
and Bill Lovely
US Army Corps:
Scott Acone
Historic Preservation Consultants:
Claudia Nissley and Paul White
USGS: Jane Hammarstrom,
John Jackson, Nadine Pintak and Bob Seal
VT Agency of Natural Resources:
George Desch and John Schmeltzer
URS Corp: Chris
Hatton, Marcel Guay
Facilitator:
Cindy Cook, Adamant Accord
The meeting began at approximately 7:00.
EPA Update
Ed Hathaway updated the group on the status of the project. An outline
of his presentation is attached.
In response to a question, George Desch stated that the Commissioner
of Environmental Conservation, the Secretary of the Agency of Natural
Resources and the State Historic Preservation Officer are reviewing
the costs associated with preserving part or all of TP-3.
Copperas Hill Coalition
Kathy Hardy submitted her resignation as director of the Copperas
Hill Coalition. The CHC intends to meet soon to name a successor
and to discuss its work plan for 2003.
Redevelopment Grant
Sally Mansur gave a brief summary of the results of the reuse survey
that John Milner Associates conducted.
Letter to the Congressional Delegation
After considerable discussion, the EMCAG voted to amend and endorse
a letter summarizing community support for the cleanup. A copy of
the letter as revised is attached.
John Frietag of Citizens for a Sensible Solution was the sole vote
against the letter. John stated wanted to add a sentence stating
that the EMCAG believes that EPA should give a higher priority to
funding sites with known human health threats than to the Elizabeth
Mine cleanup.
Next Meeting
The next EMCAG meeting will be held on December 11, 2002.
The meeting was adjourned at approximately 9:00 PM.
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