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Uxbridge considers two sites and code constraints for East Street booster pump station
Summary
The Town of Uxbridge Water and Sewer Commission reviewed two candidate sites for an upgraded East Street booster pumping station, discussed a state plumbing-code requirement that affects design, and asked consultants for updated buildout, redundancy and cost estimates ahead of a planned bid advertisement in January.
The Town of Uxbridge Water and Sewer Commission on Sept. 8, 2025 heard consultants present two options for replacing and upgrading the tired East Street booster pumping station, and asked the team for more precise capacity, cost and easement information before selecting a site.
Ben Sherman, the project lead named by the commission, told members the design phase has resumed after delays tied to work with the Department of Environmental Protection and an earlier proposed Millville connection. DEP initially targeted an emerging-contaminants (PFAS) grant to support work on E Street; Sherman said that roughly $1,200,000 in grant funding was redirected to the town's water treatment plant after the Millville portion did not proceed but the town still expects grant dollars to support water projects.
Consultant Greg May summarized two candidate locations…
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