FARMINGTON — The second of three meetings hosted by the Farmington Conservation Commission on the proposed removal of the Walton’s Mill Dam will be held at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 10 at the Farmington Community Center.
This meeting will focus on the ecology of dam removal and impacts on other fish and wildlife species.
The Commission is hosting the three sessions to provide information that residents of Farmington can use for their vote in the upcoming ballot question in November on whether to remove the dam in order to restore access to habitat for the endangered Atlantic salmon.
Several public meetings were held over the last year and a half about the issue and various options available for the Town to pursue.
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