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Drinking Water Committee urges prompt action to secure $3.6M PFAS funding for Bow Junction
Summary
The Drinking Water Protection Committee told the selectboard a state revolving loan offer of $3.6 million (including $1.5 million grant and $300,000 forgivable loan for emerging contaminants) is available to address PFAS in the Bow Junction area and urged the town to move quickly with Concord and regional partners to secure the funds.
The Bow Drinking Water Protection Committee urged the selectboard to pursue a state revolving loan-fund offer tied to PFAS contamination affecting the Bow Junction area, saying prompt action is necessary to capture grant and forgiveness components of the package.
Cindy Clemons, chair of the Drinking Water Protection Committee, told the board the offer totals about $3,600,000 and includes a $1,500,000 grant component related to emerging…
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