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Brockton council accepts $2 million EPA grant to study on-site biosolids dryer
Summary
The Brockton City Council accepted a U.S. EPA grant of up to $2 million to the Department of Public Works to fund design of a biosolid sludge dryer; council communications indicate the EPA will cost-share up to $2 million of approved costs.
The Brockton City Council accepted a federal grant offer from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency of up to $2,000,000 to the Department of Public Works for a design project to install a biosolid sludge dryer on city property, the council recorded at its May 12, 2025 meeting.
City documents and a communication from the mayor, read into the record, said the grant would be used…
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