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Portwalk Place

An Upscale Makeover

The City of Portsmouth sought to redevelop its historic downtown into a sophisticated and vibrant pedestrian friendly destination. The upscale revitalization plan was the largest downtown makeover since the urban renewal of the 1970s. It returned the northern tier of the historic port city back to a

Sam Swartwout, GISP

Sam Swartwout has almost two decades of experience in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). He specializes in data development and

Water & Wastewater

When it comes to water and wastewater solutions, it’s all about seeing the big picture – and then attending

Danbury Hospital: North Tower Addition

The Rise of a Tower and State-of-the-Art Patient Care

This new 300,000 square foot North Tower addition stands tall at 11 stories high, and is located on the north side of the hospital’s existing Tower Building. The expansion relocated, and more than doubled the size of the emergency department. It

Manchester-By-The-Sea Resiliency Plan

The grant evaluated the vulnerability of culverts, and their required capacity under climate change. Opportunities for flood reduction included flood storage, and culvert improvements.

EPA Just Reissued the MA Small MS4 Permit – Now What?

Today, EPA published in the Federal Register the much debated and highly anticipated revised General Permit for Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s) in Massachusetts….

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2014 MA Water Rates Survey

Tighe & Bond began collecting water and sewer rate data in Massachusetts back in 1997. We have continued to

2013 CT Water Rates Survey

Tighe & Bond began collecting water and sewer rate data in Connecticut back in 1998. We have continued to regularly update and publish this data for

July 2012 Regulatory News

Topics include MassDEP’s final action plan for regulatory reform, industrial wastewater sewer connection permit expirations, and amendments that