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The commission unanimously approved a sewer tie-in for the Tyngsborough Housing Authority’s Brimley Terrace project, allowing design work to move forward. Commissioners also approved using I/I capacity grant funds for smoke testing on Middlesex Road and additional CCTV investigation on Constantine Drive.
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The Brimley Terrace project can proceed with its sewer design, although construction is not expected to begin for about a year. The approved investigations will look for groundwater or stormwater entering the sewer system, including possible sump-pump connections and pipe problems. The commission also scheduled a January 22 work session to discuss user fee rates, which are set to expire June 30.
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