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Blackstone Water & Sewer Commission approves $314,978.57 water and $276,003.11 sewer commitments; hears operations update

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Summary

At its Jan. 9 meeting the Town of Blackstone Water & Sewer Commission unanimously approved quarterly water and sewer commitments and heard reports on lead-service inspections, pump repairs, a Woonsocket flow bill and water treatment plant progress.

The Town of Blackstone Water & Sewer Commission voted unanimously on Jan. 9 to accept a water commitment of $314,978.57 and a sewer commitment of $276,003.11 and also approved a $60 payment to the recording secretary.

The votes cover second-quarter charges for the commission’s billing cycle. Commissioners said the funds will allow payment of regional wastewater and routine operating expenses; the meeting then moved to operations and capital needs at the water and sewer plants.

Motion and vote details: Rob Patterson moved to accept the water commitment of $314,978.57; Jake Stanley seconded the motion. The commission voted 4–0 (Tom Devlin, Rob Patterson, Jake Stanley and Bruce Patterson voting yes; Jacob Saint Amat absent). Patterson also moved the sewer commitment of $276,003.11; Tom Devlin seconded. That motion passed 4–0. Tom Devlin moved to pay the recording…

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