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June 15, 2025
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Black and white stipple illustration of a town council meeting, with serious expressions on participants as infrastructure elements like pipes, sewers, and broken pump stations surround them, symbolizing local issues.
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Farmington’s Sewer Woes, Aging Pumps, and Mountainside’s Rockslide: Will the Town Survive?

Jack Beckett9 months ago9 months ago011 mins

Farmington battles failing pump stations, sewer deferments, and rock-filled drains at every turn. Can they handle it? Sponsored by Farmington Storage at 155 Scott Swamp Rd. Call 860-777-4001 📞🛠️

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