Gardner Board of Health Tackles Solid Waste and Public Health Concerns
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Meeting Type:
Board of Health
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Meeting Date:
06/17/2024
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Recording Published:
06/18/2024
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Duration:
28 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Worcester County
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Towns:
Gardner
- Meeting Overview:
The Gardner Board of Health convened on June 17, 2024, addressing a gamut of issues ranging from solid waste management to public health concerns.
A issue that emerged from the meeting was the need for enhanced testing for a chemical known as 14 dioxin at the Landfill Transfer Station. The implications of the presence of this chemical were not fully understood, and there was uncertainty about its source. The board acknowledged the importance of collaborating with environmental consultants and waiting for further test results to assess the situation accurately.
Additionally, the meeting covered the annual grant application for the recycling dividends program. The board discussed a change in criteria that may result in decreased funding. To address solid waste management more effectively, there was talk of coordinating with neighboring towns for additional household hazardous waste collection days and increasing the enforcement of curbside recycling. A grant application for a swap shop at the transfer station was also mentioned, with the potential to receive up to $6,000 for a container or shed.
The board reported a notable increase in new complaints regarding housing and trash properties, with approximately 25 new trash property complaints and 10 new housing complaints received since the last meeting. The total number of open cases stood at around 30 for trash properties and 20 for housing complaints. Despite these increases, a routine inspection at a local motel revealed no major issues but underscored the need for minor maintenance.
Public health was another topic, with the board discussing an uptick in documented positive tests for salmonella and norovirus. The cases showed no common link in terms of location or food type, and staff faced challenges in tracking cases due to delays in reporting after positive tests. The board’s inspections uncovered various issues, including an accidental fire suppression system discharge, an exterior fire caused by cigarettes, renovations in restaurants without proper permits, and refrigeration equipment not maintaining proper temperatures.
The board also reviewed food-related updates, such as the successful Relay for Life event and the commencement of the farm market inspections for food vendors. Additionally, with the upcoming food truck festival, the board emphasized the importance of thorough inspections. Two unrelated foodborne illness complaints involving campylobacter were investigated, but no compliance issues were found in the implicated restaurants.
Furthermore, the board addressed the proposed city ordinance amendment for establishing an agricultural commission. They stressed the importance of maintaining clear communication between the commission and health departments to ensure appropriate oversight of farmers’ markets and agricultural issues. The board also discussed the certification of a soil evaluator and an update on a variance extension for a septic system on a property.
Lastly, the board expressed concerns about high bacteria levels in D pond water and deliberated on potential measures to mitigate the issue. They planned to review citywide water test results in the next meeting.
Michael J. Nicholson
Board of Health Officials:
Susan Avallone, Michele C. Parker, Atty. Geoffrey Tobia
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Meeting Type:
Board of Health
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Meeting Date:
06/17/2024
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Recording Published:
06/18/2024
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Duration:
28 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Worcester County
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Towns:
Gardner
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