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Middletown approves CDM Smith design work for riparian buffers on reservoir watershed properties

5421947 · July 17, 2025
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The Board of Aldermen approved a proposal for CDM Smith to design riparian buffer restoration for properties bought with state DEC WQIP grants; the work targets stormwater cleanup for the reservoirs that supply the city’s drinking water.

The Middletown Board of Aldermen voted to authorize a proposal from CDM Smith to perform design-phase work for riparian buffer restoration on watershed properties purchased with New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Water Quality Improvement Project (WQIP) grants.

Alderman Massey said the city received two DEC grants, each for $3,000,000 with a 25 percent local match, and has used round 14 funds to buy watershed property. He said the current proposal would use…

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