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Millis approves contracts for lead/copper compliance and PFAS carbon replacement; town cites recent PFAS settlement
Summary
The Select Board authorized a three-year contract with Kleinfelder for lead and copper rule compliance (phase 2) and a three-year contract for granular activated carbon replacement with Calgon Carbon; officials noted PFAS settlement funds will help offset treatment costs.
The Millis Select Board on June 9 approved two multi-year contracts to advance water quality compliance and PFAS treatment, and board members said recent legal settlements will help the town manage treatment costs.
The board voted to approve a three-year contract with Kleinfelder Northeast Inc. for lead and copper rule compliance assistant services, phase 2, for a not-to-exceed amount of $187,000. The Select Board packet and the director of public works described the state lead and copper requirements as an "unfunded mandate" requiring…
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