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Pudding Hill water plant complies with new EPA PFAS regulations
posted on 4/16/2024
The state-of-the-art Pudding Hill Water Treatment Plant, expected to be online later this spring, will meet or exceed the new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s new drinking water standards released this week that lower the threshold of acceptable limits for PFAS class chemicals.
The treatment plant is nearly complete, with much of the ongoing work focused on testing the plant, ensuring all aspects of the intricate filtration system operate as intended.
The new treatment plant utilizes granular activated carbon (GAC) to remove all observed PFAS levels. The plant was designed to add additional filtration should there be an issue with a specific PFAS compound or other chemicals. PFAS are perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, which have been used in products like Teflon, Goretex, and firefighting foam....more
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Pre-construction neighborhood meeting slated for Fifth and Grove Reconstruction Project
posted on: 4/15/2024
City staff will hold a neighborhood meeting on the pending Fifth and Grove Reconstruction Project on Tuesday, April 30, at 6 p.m. at the Dover Police Station, 46 Chestnut St. The meeting will be held in the department’s community room. Staff from the construction contractor, N. Granese & Sons., and the design engineering consultant, Woodard & Curran, will also attend to discuss the project and answer any questions.
The project is scheduled to begin in May and continue through December, weather and other conditions permitting. Final paving will occur in 2025.
Part of the discussion will include the scope of the project, and how the project will impact the residents and businesses in the area.
Most properties in the project area will be connected to a temporary water system to allow the replacement of the water main. There will be road closures (local traffic will retain access), and sections where on-street parking will be prohibited to allow excavation of the road to replace underground utilities....more
The regular meeting of the Cochecho Waterfront Development Advisory Board on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.
posted on: 4/17/2024
The Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce hosted the 2024 State of the City on March 28, 2024. Gary Bannon, Recreation Director, was the keynote speaker and provided an overview of the Culture and Recreation Chapter of Dover’s Master Plan and discussed the role that recreation plays in the City’s overall development.
posted on: 3/29/2024
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