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Council approves loan orders for Lock Street CSO design and two booster pumping stations
Summary
Council approved a $1.8 million loan order for Lock Street phase‑2 combined sewer overflow separation design and a $4.6 million loan order to replace Sherwood and Persimmon booster pumping stations (split with ARPA), with both measures passing unanimously.
The Haverhill City Council approved two infrastructure loan orders Tuesday: a $1.8 million loan order for phase‑2 design of Lock Street combined‑sewer overflow (CSO) separation and related water‑main improvements, and a $4.6 million loan order to replace the Persimmon Woods and Sherwood Drive water booster pumping stations.
Robert Wood, the city’s DPW director, told the council the Lock Street loan order covers design…
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