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Norwalk commissioners review watershed plan, DEEP stewardship permit and state hearing changes affecting local projects
Summary
Commission and committee members reported on watershed planning, a DEEP stewardship permit and recent state-permitting changes that affect Norwalk Harbor and shellfish resources.
Commission and committee members gave several updates on regional planning and state permitting during the Nov. 6 Norwalk Shellfish Commission meeting, focusing on watershed planning, pending DOT highway projects and DEEP remediation permits that could affect shellfish resources.
Chairman Kibbe summarized recent activity on the Norwalk River watershed plan update and said a public meeting took place Sept. 27; he encouraged commissioners to offer written recommendations before the next public session in December. Kibbe said he had provided the watershed consultant with harbor-management water-quality policies and recommended policies to manage highway and bridge pollutants and to clarify resiliency language for floodplain management.
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