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Lawmakers allocate PFAS bond funds to Southern New Hampshire water project, commissioner says

Finance - Division I · May 5, 2026
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Senate Bill 541 would allow reallocation of previously authorized PFAS bond funds to the Southern New Hampshire regional water project and rescope funds for Pillsbury Lake; Commissioner Bob Scott told the committee the move helps address bodies that will not meet forthcoming federal drinking-water standards.

Chair opened a work session on Senate Bill 541, which would authorize capital appropriations for regional drinking-water infrastructure and allow use of previously allocated PFAS‑bond funds toward the Southern New Hampshire regional water project.

Bob Scott, commissioner with the Department of Environmental Services, told the committee the bill "does two things": it would allow use of already‑allocated…

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