AG: Deal with Saint-Gobain To Connect 350 Properties to Public Water Due To PFAS
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Saint-Gobain to pay $1.7 million for safe Londonderry drinking water
Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics is covering 40% of the cost of extending Londonderry’s municipal water services this year, reaching residents whose drinking water was contaminated by the “forever chemicals” released from their former facility in Merrimack.
Saint-Gobain agrees to fund PFAS project in Londonderry. But the town faces long-term costs.
Some Londonderry residents have used bottled water for years, as they’ve waited for permanent solutions. Now, the town is one step closer to providing public water to people with contaminated wells.
AG: Deal with Saint-Gobain To Connect 350 Properties to Public Water Due To PFAS
Concord, NH – The state, town of Londonderry and Saint Gobain Performance Plastics have agreed to work together to extend a water main up High Range Road in Londonderry from Royal Lane north to Alexander Road, according to a news release from Attorney General John Formella. Under the agreement, Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics Corporation will pay approximately $1.71 million toward the project, holding up its obligations under a 2018 consent de…
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