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Town engineer asks advisory committee to consider water and sewer extensions; PFAS testing and capacity flagged
Summary
Town engineer Brian Dafosis asked the committee to consider whether the advisory body should gather resident input and advocate for water and sewer extensions; members discussed connection requirements, Manchester's CSO work, development-driven flow increases and the costs and logistics of PFAS/effluent testing.
Brian Dafosis, the town engineer, asked the Bedford Water and Sewer Advisory Committee to consider a broader role in evaluating requests from neighborhoods for water and sewer extensions and whether the committee should collect public input and advocate to private water providers.
"I've been getting phone calls from miscellaneous neighborhoods asking, you know, is water ever going to come into my neighborhood?" Dafosis said, urging the committee to think broadly about planning and coordination with…
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