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Table 6.3 Inventory of Undergroind Storage Tanks within ZOC #1 



CONSTRUCTED OF FIBERGLASS 



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(1) Construction material of ell other tanks over 20 years of age is 



unknown . 



5.4.2 Toxic and Hazardous Materials 



The local toxics bylaws for Barnstable (Article XXXIX "Control of 

 Toxic and Hazardous Materials") and Yarmouth (Chapter 90 "Hazardous Materi- 

 als, Handling and Storage of") implemented by each town's Board of Health 

 (BOH) , require all facilities storing substances which are considered 

 toxic and hazardous, in amounts totalling 50 gallons liquid volume or 25 

 pounds dry weight, to register the type of materials stored, quantities, 

 location and method of storage with the Board of Health. These programs 

 provided the most complete set of data on toxic and hazardous materials 

 for purposes of this study. Barnstable's BOH provided much useful informa- 

 tion within ZOC #1, however, complementary information in Yarmouth was not 

 as complete because enforcement efforts against businesses located in the 

 Barnstable ZOC were not a priority of the Yarmouth Board of Health. This 

 data gap is not significant because there are very few commercial activi- 

 ties or other toxic and hazardous material users in this portion of ZOC 

 #1. 



