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Selectmen Hear of Water Issues With Waterbury

WASHINGTON — The Board of Selectmen, meeting Thursday, May 13, heard from Edwin Matthews, president of the Shepaug River Association, who addressed an agreement negotiated with Waterbury regarding management of that city’s water system and its impact on the Shepaug River. Since the agreement was signed in 2005, the river association has hired a hydraulic expert every three years to analyze Waterbury’s performance to produce a detailed report to demonstrate issues such as water conservation. Mr. Matthews said the city wastes about 30 percent of its water, for which it receives no revenue, due to leaks. “That’s a shame.” He shared a summary of issues and recommended hiring a consultant to defend the town and river. “What we have now is an opportunity to coach Waterbury into adopting water conservation efforts… which will be essential to saving the river.”

Goshen COG director retires, focuses on family

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Members meet to discuss state waste management

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Better Place Forests Announces Online Tours Now Available for its Conservation Memorial Forest in Litchfield Hills

News Category Global Banking & Finance Reviews Better Place Forests Announces Online Tours Now Available for its Conservation Memorial Forest in Litchfield Hills Better Place Forests Announces Online Tours Now Available for its Conservation Memorial Forest in Litchfield Hills Today, Better Place Forests, the company that built Americas first conservation memorial forests, announced it is officially starting online tours of its location in Falls Village, Connecticut. The companys first forest in the Northeast region of the country, Better Place Forests Litchfield Hills, is nestled in a location known for its open greenland, outdoor recreation, and environmental landmarks including the Housatonic River, Bear Mountain, and the southernmost portion of the Berkshires. Located an hours drive from downtown Hartford and 2 hours from New York City,

Better Place Forests Announces Online Tours Now Available for its Conservation Memorial Forest in Litchfield Hills

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Better Place Forests Announces Online Tours Now Available for its Conservation Memorial Forest in Litchfield Hills February 4, 2021 GMT Litchfield Hills (Photo: Business Wire) FALLS VILLAGE, Conn. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 4, 2021 Today, Better Place Forests, the company that built America’s first conservation memorial forests, announced it is officially starting online tours of its location in Falls Village, Connecticut. The company’s first forest in the Northeast region of the country, Better Place Forests Litchfield Hills, is nestled in a location known for its open greenland, outdoor recreation, and environmental landmarks including the Housatonic River, Bear Mountain, and the southernmost portion of the Berkshires. Located an hour’s drive from downtown Hartford and 2 hours from New York City,

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