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jdoran@hinckleyallen.com to our ratepayers. We currently have several projects listed on MassDEP’s 2023 Intended Use Plan.

WES Construction Corp. recently completed a $19.6M upgrade at the WWTP, Daniel O’Connell’s Sons is currently working on a $45M dewatering upgrade at the plant, and Biszko Contracting just broke ground on the Wilson Road Pumping Station worth $5M. I believe these are all UCANE contractors. Fall River is doing the best we can to keep up with our infrastructure needs, and the SRF has been a great help to us.

The availability of Federal and State funds for Infrastructure projects is at an all-time high and looks to possibly continue that way for the next 5 years. Does Fall River have some projects coming out to bid in 2023 and beyond that will be utilizing these Federal Infrastructure funds?

The City has a long list of projects that would be eligible for the infrastructure funding that is coming out. With lead service removal estimated at $23M and Sewer/Stormwater projects that we could start designing tomorrow, we are ready to be able to access these funding sources. Any funding that is available that does not impact my ratepayers is a win for the city. n

Tim Hunt, CHST Dir. of Envt’l, Health and Safety W. L. French Excavating Corp.

Patrick W. Saltmarsh Corporate Safety Director J. Derenzo Companies

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