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The Board of Public Works unanimously recommended an article authorizing $30 million for a PFAS treatment facility: about $16 million would come from grants and zero-interest loans, with roughly $14 million financed through general obligation bonds.
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The recommendation supports financing infrastructure to treat PFAS in Pepperell’s water system. The Board also recommended using $771,000 in water retained earnings, including about $600,000 for current water treatment plant repairs and design work. Water collections improved, with outstanding receivables falling from $814,000 to $693,000, while 46 accounts that did not respond to collection letters may face service termination notices on or after May 22, 2026.
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