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Holyoke accepts $2 million EPA grant to advance sewer repairs, master plan
Summary
The City Council Finance Subcommittee voted to accept a $2 million EPA award (25% match waived) to support River Terrace sewer projects, design for Phase B and a wastewater facility master plan; staff said unused funds may be repurposed for other sewer‑related needs.
The Holyoke City Council Finance Subcommittee on Tuesday voted to accept a $2 million grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to support wastewater and sewer work in the city.
Victoria Houle, the city staff member handling the grant, told the committee the award was originally tied to River Terrace Phase A but will be repurposed toward broader wastewater needs. "So this money is $2,000,000 from the EPA," Houle said, and the city…
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