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Public Notice Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Division of Wetlands and Waterways MassDEP Boston Office 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 900 Boston, MA 02114 Pursuant to 33 U.S.C. 1341 and M.G.L. c. 21 26 - 53, notice is given of a 401 Water Quality Certification application for the replacement of bridge A-06-004 in Alford, Massachusetts proposed by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation - Highway Division, Ten Park Plaza, Room 7360, Boston, MA 02116. This project will involve the demolition of the existing bridges and the construction of one (1) new bridge on a similar alignment. Additional information may be obtained from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation - Highway Division at the above address, attention Melissa Lenker or by emailing melissa.lenker@state.ma.us. Written comments should be sent to Heidi Davis, MassDEP Wetlands Program, 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 900, Boston MA 02114 or heidi.davis@mass.gov within 21 days of this notice. Any group of ten person, any aggrieved person, or any governmental body or private organization with a mandate to protect the environment who submits written comments may appeal the Department's Certification. Failure to submit written comments before the end of the public comment period may result in the waiver of any right to an adjudicatory hearing. AD # 03/02/2023

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