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Select Board authorizes staff to pursue PFAS grant amendment to add additional sites; DES, Verdantus to be involved

2902071 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

After a DES-funded point-of-entry treatment grant left unspent contingency funds, the Select Board authorized staff to work with Verdantus and New Hampshire DES to amend the grant to cover an additional contaminated site and reimburse some previously installed systems.

The Kingston Select Board on April 7 authorized staff to work with Verdantus (consultant) and the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) to seek an amendment to the town’s existing point-of-entry treatment (POET) grant for PFAS-contaminated wells.

Town staff and consultants told the board that the grant — funded with ARPA dollars administered by DES — has unused contingency funds and could, with an amendment, cover a permanent treatment system at a newly identified site across the street from the previously funded cluster…

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