The towns of Kendall and Hamlin in New York will soon celebrate the start of construction on one of the bigger municipal projects in recent memory – a $17 million sewer project that will stretch about 15 miles in the two towns. Many of the septic systems along the 15-mile project have septic systems vulnerable to high Lake Ontario waters. Read the full story by Orleans Hub. 
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