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Select board flags sewer funding, transfer‑station fees and salt‑shed needs; authorizes action on Deer Cove Road
Summary
The board discussed long‑range sewer funding after state PFAS and DES direction, rising transfer‑station costs and a proposed salt‑shed, and authorized a member to pursue a remedy and record searches for the Deer Cove Road access dispute.
The select board used its March 1 meeting to put a series of infrastructure and service issues on the town’s radar and to authorize action on a longstanding access dispute.
Chair warned that state environmental requirements (PFAS and DES mandates) mean the town cannot rely on septic discharge indefinitely and that by 2030 many lagoons will have to be replaced or retired; the town’s water and sewer systems must be self‑funding, so rate adjustments and long‑range planning are…
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