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Warren County to administer $312,500 WQIP grant to help towns buy low-salt snow equipment
Summary
The Works Committee ratified a $312,500 Water Quality Improvement Program (WQIP) grant enabling towns to buy anti-icing and snow equipment; the county will administer the 75% grant share, set up a capital project, and reimburse participating towns upon purchase.
Warren County’s Works Committee on the meeting’s agenda ratified a $312,500 Water Quality Improvement Program (WQIP) grant to help towns purchase snow- and anti-icing equipment that reduces road salt use.
County staff said the grant covers 75% of eligible equipment purchases — about $250,000 — with participating towns responsible for a local match totaling $62,500…
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