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Cover of MWRA Annual Drinking Water Test Results Report 2004

MWRA's Annual Drinking Water
Test Results
for 2004
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A Healthy Environment Starts at Home cover

NEW for 2005

"A Healthy Environment Starts at Home"

MWRA's guide to reducing our use of hazardous household products (pdf)

Boston Harbor improvements: wet weather bacteria levels

Boston Harbor improvements - bateria

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Deer Island Plant Wins National Award for Peak Performance

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MONTHLY REPORTS

Update on Water Supply Status

Harbor and Bay Science, Monitoring & NPDES Reporting

Update on the Fore River Siphons Project

Drinking Water Quality Update

Final FY06 Water and Sewer Assessments to Communties - July 2005

Proposed FY06 Capital Improvement Program
- Jan. 2005

Final FY2005 Current Expense Budget - Jan. 2005

Final FY2005 Capital Improvement Program - Dec 2004

Annual Financial Statements/Annual Report - Nov. 2004

Proposed FY2005 Current Expense Budget Mar. 2004

State of Boston Harbor Report Mar. 2004

Annual Industrial Waste Report Nov. 2003

 

Job Opportunities

Operation Startup

carroll treatment plant photo

About the new John J. Carroll Water Treatment Plant at Walnut Hill >link

About MWRA's lntegrated Water Supply Improvement Program >link

Facts about Lead in Drinking Water >link

lead photo

POSTER AND WRITING CONTEST WINNERS
2004-2005

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For essays, click here

COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOW CONTROL

CSO control main page

CSO Annual Report

Fort Point Channel

Union Park CSO newsletter (PDF)

South Boston

The nation's largest covered drinking water storage tank is topped off

Inside the Norumbega Tank

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Operation Startup: A strong and safe water system