Senators Markey, Warren Secure Key Wins for Massachusetts in Water Infrastructure Bill
Haverhill following the wastewater emergency along the Merrimack River. Expedites the City of Boston’s coastal storm risk
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Haverhill following the wastewater emergency along the Merrimack River. Expedites the City of Boston’s coastal storm risk
gallons of untreated wastewater flowed into the Merrimack River, endangering public safety and resulting in economic losses from … were left to fight sewage flowing into the Merrimack with local dollars and borrowed time,” said Congresswoman Trahan
sewer line break that released contaminants into the Merrimack River. In their letter to the U.S. Department … environmental, public health, and economic concerns for the Merrimack Valley and North Shore following last week’s sewer
water infrastructure projects across the North Shore and Merrimack Valley, with more funding on the way soon … Nantucket Harbor and in surrounding waters Merrimack Valley (8 projects, $9.17 million) $1,956,000 for the Tyngsborough
result, 11 properties which abut the Merrimack River, could be removed from on-site wastewater disposal systems
water infrastructure projects across the North Shore and Merrimack Valley, with more funding on the way soon … Nantucket Harbor and in surrounding waters Merrimack Valley (8 projects, $9.17 million) $1,956,000 for the Tyngsborough
disasters, like the 2018 gas explosions in the Merrimack Valley, show why we need a watchdog … pipelines. This bill was first introduced after the Merrimack Valley gas explosions on September 13, 2018, which resulted
such as the 2018 gas explosions in the Merrimack Valley in Massachusetts and the 2020 carbon dioxide pipeline … greater transparency and accountability. “As residents of the Merrimack Valley painfully know, communities near pipelines pay the price
particular, the Worcester Regional Transit Authority and the Merrimack Valley Transit (MeVa) have among the longest-running
County Food Bank, Massachusetts Food System Collaborative, and Merrimack Valley Food Bank, and hundreds of constituents