Massachusetts Water Resources Authority CSO Control Program

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 22
- File Size:
- 1073 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1991
Abstract
I. INTRODUCTION The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) is a regional water and sewerage authority which provides wholesale water and sewer services to the Metropolitan Boston area. The MWRA was created by the Massachusetts Legislature as an independent authority in 1985 following the filing of a lawsuit in federal court to correct the pollution of Boston Harbor resulting from inadequate and inadequately maintained sewerage facilities. Immediately upon its creation, the MWRA began to tackle treatment plant issues, including addressing the need for a secondary treatment plant, planning for ceasing ocean discharging of sludge, and making interim repairs to the existing, antiquated treatment plants. The MWRA's initial activities led to a court-ordered schedule for construction of a single new primary and secondary treatment facility, for development of sludge management plan focussed principally on reuse, and for completion of a short term program of repairs to existing facilities. Once a schedule for completing these activities had been negotiated, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a plaintiff in the federal court case, asked that the MWRA take "responsibility" for controlling discharges from combined sewer overflows (CSOs) within its service area. Combined sewers (sewers in which both sanitary sewage and storm water runoff are carried in a single pipe) presently discharge over 10 billion gallons of untreated wastewater into Boston Harbor and its [ ]
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APA:
(1991) Massachusetts Water Resources Authority CSO Control ProgramMLA: Massachusetts Water Resources Authority CSO Control Program. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.