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Pawtucket water board approves three-year contract for assistant chief engineer and moves to authorize water revenue bonds

5785738 · September 11, 2025
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At its Sept. 10 meeting, the Pawtucket Water Supply Board approved a three‑year employment agreement for its assistant chief engineer and voted to pursue an ordinance authorizing water revenue bonds and notes to fund PFAS mitigation and system upgrades.

The Pawtucket Water Supply Board on Sept. 10 approved a three‑year employment agreement for its assistant chief engineer and voted to take up an ordinance authorizing the issuance of water revenue bonds and notes to finance improvements to the city's water supply.

The board approved an employment agreement extending the assistant chief engineer's contract through 2028 with salary changes described at the meeting as aligning the position with recent pay adjustments. The board discussed the employee as a long‑tenured, "indispensable" member of the management team; no individual salary figures were announced at the public meeting.

Board members said the bond authorization is intended to provide borrowing capacity for…

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