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Town presents Marshall Road/Robert Boulevard stormwater upgrades to reduce phosphorus to reservoir

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Town staff described proposed MS4 best‑management practices on Marshall Road and Robert Boulevard to capture sediment and reduce phosphorus to the South Charlton Reservoir; work is largely outside the 100‑foot buffer but will require procurement for hydrodynamic separator maintenance.

Town staff briefed the commission on a proposed set of stormwater improvements on Marshall Road and Robert Boulevard designed to reduce phosphorus discharges to the South Charlton Reservoir, a waterbody listed with a total maximum daily load for phosphorus.

The proposed work would install three deep sand catch basins, swales to reduce erosive flow velocities, piping to route runoff and hydrodynamic separators for two of the basins to remove suspended solids and phosphorus before discharge to Ketch Basin and the reservoir.…

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