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Conservation commission delays 160 Bedford Street stormwater plan pending independent peer review

2437969 · February 28, 2025
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Summary

The Lakeville Conservation Commission continued review of a proposed detention basin and filtration system at 160 Bedford Street to its March 25 meeting while it arranges an independent peer review and clarifies filter maintenance and disposal procedures.

The Lakeville Conservation Commission on Feb. 25 continued review of a stormwater plan for 160 Bedford Street and directed staff to secure an independent peer reviewer before taking further action.

The applicant, Rick Treon of Prime Engineering, described a proposed detention basin and a two-stage “pig” filter (filter socks) designed to remove heavy metals from runoff before it reaches an off-site wetland. Treon said the project ‘‘proposing a really sizable detention basin’’ and that, with the filtration, ‘‘this will be effective in removing the majority of metals.’’ The commission voted to continue the item to the March 25, 2025 meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the police station so it can select a peer reviewer and obtain a scope and cost estimate.

Why it matters: The proposed detention and treatment…

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