Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
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NEW YORK -- Fitch Ratings assigns an 'AA+' rating to the following Massachusetts Water Resources Authority's (MWRA or the authority) bonds:
--Approxi...
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APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS
[Hon. Richard G. Stearns, U.S. District Judge]
Robert H. Oakley, Attor...
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WASHINGTON, March 15 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The United States has reached a landmark settlement with the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) requiring the MWRA to implement significant improvements in Boston's sewage collection system, the Justice Department and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today. The agreement finalizes a long-term control plan to reduce "combined sewer overflows" (CSOs) throughout the MWRA system, and is expected to yield sharp reductions in storm overflows containing raw sewage to the Charles River. As a result of the new and ongoing efforts, Boston is expected to have among the cleanest river and beach environments of any major urban area in the nation.
Since 1988, the EPA's New England office has taken great strides to help reduce CSO di...
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BOSTON - The failure of bolts holding together two sections of a 10-foot-wide pipe most likely caused a massive 2010 water main break that forced 2 million Boston area residents to begin boiling their drinking water, an independent panel has found.
The panel appointed by the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority looked at two possible causes and concluded the bolt failure was the most likely reason.
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Maurice Baskin, with whom Carol Chandler, Mary L. Marshall, Stoneman, Chandler & Miller, Thomas J. Madden and Venable, Baetjer, Howard & Civiletti, we...
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NEW YORK -- Fitch Ratings takes the following action on Massachusetts Water Resources Authority's (MWRA or the authority):
--$100 million general re...
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