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Millis approves lead-and-copper compliance work, granular activated carbon contract as town readies PFAS cleanup

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Select Board approved a three‑year lead-and-copper compliance contract with Kleinfelder and a three‑year granular activated carbon (GAC) replacement services contract with Calgon Carbon Corp.; officials said PFAS settlement funds will help offset future water-treatment costs.

The Town of Millis on June 9 approved two water‑system contracts as the town continues to address lead/copper testing requirements and PFAS contamination.

The board voted to enter a three‑year contract with Kleinfelder Northeast Inc. for Lead and Copper Rule compliance assistance, phase 2, for an amount not to exceed $187,000. The Department of Public Works director told the board the work follows state-mandated testing and reporting steps and stems from a previously approved appropriation (Article 10, May 7, 2024 annual town meeting).

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