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Drinking Water Committee urges quick action to secure $3.6M PFAS funding for Bow Junction connection
Summary
The Drinking Water Protection Committee told selectmen the state offered up to $3.6 million to address PFAS contamination in the Bow Junction area — including a $1.5 million grant and $300,000 for emerging contaminants reported as fully forgivable — and recommended the town pursue the funding and a warrant article to commit.
Bow Town — The town’s Drinking Water Protection Committee reported Sept. 23 that a State Revolving Fund package totaling $3.6 million is available to address PFAS contamination in the Bow Junction area if the town moves quickly to pursue it.
Cindy Clemons, speaking for the committee, said the package includes a $1,500,000 grant tied to emerging‑contaminant criteria and an additional $300,000 described in the…
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