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Lowell advances federally mandated Centerville sewer separation; commission issues standard order of conditions

Lowell Conservation Commission · May 13, 2026
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Summary

The Lowell Regional Wastewater Utility presented a Notice of Intent for Phase 2A of the Centerville sewer separation (Aiken Street). The Conservation Commission closed the public hearing (no public commenters) and voted to issue a standard order of conditions; the multi‑phase project must be completed by 2032 under federal requirements.

Evan Walsh, executive director of the Lowell Regional Wastewater Utility, told the Lowell Conservation Commission on May 13 that the city is seeking approval of a Notice of Intent for Phase 2A of the Centerville sewer separation project, with work near 639 Aiken Street (MassDEP file 2060852). Walsh described the overall program as part of a federally mandated sewer‑separation effort that will require multiple phases across the city and said the Phase 2 trunk line in Centerville will connect to earlier work.

Walsh provided scope and mitigation details: the full program includes roughly 12,000…

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