NCWP workshop

Voters in the North Conway Water Precinct could save hundreds of thousands of dollars annually on a proposed PFAS treatment project, but only if they act this year, officials said at a workshop Tuesday night. Seated at the table (from left) are consultants from Black & Veatch Mario Francucci and Will Walkup, with NWater Precinct Superintendent Jason Gagnon. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)

CONWAY — At their annual meeting next week, voters in the North Conway Water Precinct could take the first step toward helping the region save hundreds of thousands of dollars annually on a PFAS treatment project.

At a workshop Tuesday, precinct officials said acting is critical in order to maximize outside grant funding.

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