PFAS Testing, Shellfish Conservation, Broadband, and New Website Highlight UT Supervisor’s Report

By Paul Sylvain

With a list that included PFAS testing at the Marion Transfer Station, a shellfish management plan review, a dedicated unorganized territories website launch, and plans for expanding broadband access in rural parts of the county, Washington County Unorganized Territories Supervisor Dean Preston had no shortage of topics to brief county commissioners on at the commissioners’ Nov. 9 meeting.

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