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State stormwater remediation projects delayed by permitting; design work funded with ARPA and capital dollars

2172540 · January 31, 2025
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BGS told the committee that permitting and site complexity have delayed design and contracting for seven stormwater mitigation sites tied to the Vermont Clean Water Act; three sites are expected to go to bid by late spring and ARPA funds continue to be used for design and permitting.

Buildings and General Services told the committee it is advancing a statewide stormwater remediation program tied to the Vermont Clean Water Act but that permitting delays and site complexity have pushed back construction timelines.

Director Joe Ajah, director of design and construction, said the program covers seven sites around the state that complement watershed protections for Lake Champlain and other waters. He told the committee three locations—Regens (name as cited), the Milltec site, and the Waterbury State Complex—are expected to go to bid…

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