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Lewis Creek Association describes neighborhood-focused, non-regulatory water-quality projects

Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission Clean Water Advisory Committee · April 1, 2026
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Andrea Morgante of the Lewis Creek Association told the Clean Water Advisory Committee the group uses neighborhood outreach, school rain-garden projects and constructed wetlands to develop non-regulatory stormwater work and partners closely with municipalities as a pre-approved Basin 5 CWSP project manager.

Andrea Morgante, representing the Lewis Creek Association, outlined how the nonprofit identifies and develops non-regulatory water-quality projects for the Basin 5 watershed during the Chittenden County Clean Water Advisory Committee’s June 3 meeting.

Morgante described LCA’s long history of monitoring—more than 30 years—and its role as a pre-approved project manager for Basin 5’s Clean Water Service Provider work. She said LCA’s non-regulatory…

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