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The Conservation Commission unanimously issued Certificates of Compliance for two SHELD utility projects after confirming required restoration work was completed. One project reduced tree removal from 25 to 13 trees and included a $3,250 mitigation payment.
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The certificates formally close out the two utility projects because the required environmental conditions were met. The work included an underground utility line near an intermittent stream and upgrades to three utility lines spanning the Connecticut River. The Commission also reported about 20 buckets of invasive water chestnut removed from the mouth of Bachelor Brook.
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