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Resident urges state-backed 47‑mile Seacoast water main during public comment

5968689 · July 24, 2025
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During public comment at the July 24 Board of Water Commissioners meeting, resident Michael Sills urged creation of a state-backed regional water entity and a roughly $50 million pipeline to serve the Seacoast, citing saltwater intrusion risk and widespread private wells.

Michael Sills, a Manchester resident, urged the Board of Water Commissioners on July 24 to pursue a state-backed pipeline to bring water from inland supplies to the Seacoast.

Sills told the board he has been an engineer for nearly 30 years and described a proposal for a roughly 47-mile water main connecting inland…

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