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Lakeville conservation commission to waive fee, pay ad for Clark Shores Long Pond cleanup project
Summary
The commission voted to waive an application fee and pay for a newspaper advertisement in support of a Clark Shores project to install permeable reactive barriers as part of an MVP-funded Long Pond cleanup; commissioners asked for clarity on long-term maintenance and funding.
The Town of Lakeville Conservation Commission voted March 25 to waive the application fee and pay for the newspaper advertisement associated with a Clark Shores project intended to reduce pollutant inflow to Long Pond.
Commission members described the project as installation of permeable reactive barriers in roadside trenches designed to capture oil and other pollutants…
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