Politics & Government
Act 537 Update Expected at Tonight's LPVRSA Meeting
The Lower Perkiomen Valley Regional Sewer Authority meets tonight at 6 p.m. and the middle interceptor issue is expected to take center stage once again.

The Lower Perkiomen Valley Regional Sewer Authority (LPVRSA) hosts their regularly scheduled meeting tonight at 6 p.m. at 101 Station Avenue in Oaks and quite a few area residents are expected to attend. At issue is the debate over LPVRSA's plans to locate a section of sewer line (known as the middle interceptor) on the Lower Providence side of Perkiomen Creek along Arcola Road. Â
Groups of residents from both the Lower Providence and Upper Providence sides of the creek disagree on the best location for the line, each maintaining that the other side is optimal.
At the top if the agenda for the meeting is an update on the Act 537 Plan, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)-mandated study of the region's sewer needs.
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Learn more about the LPVRSA's plans on their website.
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