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Tewksbury Part of Statewide $2.25 Million Community Innovation Grant

Tewksbury joins other towns in the Merrimack Valley in receiving money from the Patrick-Murray Administration for storm water management. Andrew Sylvia

Tewksbury and eight other municipalities within the Northern Middlesex Council of Governments will receive $98,000 to help control and treat stormwater runoff in the Greater Lowell area as part of a new utility called the Northern Middlesex Stormwater Collaborative.

Funding came as part of $2.25 million in Community Innovation Challenge (CIC) grants for municipalities, regional school districts, and planning agencies across the state.

The Northern Middlesex Council of Governments initially applied for the CIC grant in January 2012, but was unsuccessful, opting instead to move forward with establishing a governance structure for the regional stormwater utility with local officials from Billerica, Chelmsford, Dracut, Lowell, Tewksbury, Tyngsborough and Westford.

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