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Winchester approves up to $14 million in water and sewer bonds; residents ask about PFAS and microplastics
Summary
Council approved an ordinance and accompanying resolution to issue and sell water and sewer system revenue bonds not to exceed $14 million; speakers asked about environmental risks to sewage lines.
The Winchester City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to approve an ordinance and companion resolution authorizing the issuance and sale of water and sewer system revenue bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $14,000,000 to finance capital improvements to the city’s utility system.
Councilors took final action at the Jan. 28 meeting after a public hearing that included one resident’s questions about the composition of sewage lines and potential environmental risks such as microplastics and…
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