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Uxbridge Conservation Commission continues hearing on updated stormwater rules tied to EPA MS4 permit

Uxbridge Conservation Commission · November 3, 2025
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The Uxbridge Conservation Commission on Nov. 3 advanced work on a draft of the town’s stormwater regulations designed to meet obligations under the federal MS4 permit.

The Uxbridge Conservation Commission on Nov. 3 advanced work on a draft of the town’s stormwater regulations that staff say are needed to align local rules with the federal Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit. Paul Huttnack, assistant director of public works and the town’s MS4 manager, told the commission the changes are intended to bring the town “into compliance” after the EPA flagged issues in the annual report.

Huttnack said the town hired a consultant through the Central Mass Regional Stormwater Coalition to review and update existing bylaws and regulations. “They sent an email saying that we're not in compliance with this,” Huttnack said, describing the EPA review that prompted the…

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