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MCWRS - Drinking Water
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Massachusetts Drinking Water Regulations. Massachusetts Water Resources Regulations and Standards. Massachusetts Drinking Water State Revolving Fund. Emerging Contaminants: EPA Releases Health Advisories for PFOA and PFOS. The US. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently issued health advisories. According to surveys between 1999 and 2012, PFOA. Such health advisories are not regulations and are non-enforceable, but rather provide technical information. 51 Franklin Street, Suite 400.
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MCWRS - Mission Statement
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Massachusetts Coalition for Water Resources Stewardship. 51 Franklin Street, Suite 400. Boston, MA 02110.
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MCWRS - Home Page
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Providing a safe and reliable water supply is critical to protecting public health and safety (fire protection), and is necessary for economic development. Managing stormwater runoff protects the quality of fresh and salt water bodies and the animals that inhabit them, and drinking water sources. It also reduces flooding risk. Cost-effective and responsible wastewater transport, treatment and disposal safeguard public health and protect our rivers and bays. Was sent to study at the end of June 2016, mean...
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MCWRS - Storm Water
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EPA NPDES Final Massachusetts Small MS4 General Permit. EPA NPDES Draft Massachusetts Small MS4 General Permit. EPA NPDES Draft Massachusetts Interstate, Merrimack and South Coastal Small MS4 General Permit. EPA Draft Handbook for Developing Watershed TMDLs. EPA TMDLs Technical Support Documents. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 1 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Storm Water Permit Program. CRWA Upper/Middle Charles TMDL Project Website. Was issued by the U.S. E...Relea...
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MCWRS - Published Reports
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MCWRS publishes periodic reports on policies and regulations to raise awareness about the need for changes to make them more affordable and sustainable for communities. View the reports at the links below. Evaluation of Massachusetts Water Quality Criteria for Nutrients, Bacteria, and Metals. Report to the Massachusetts Congressional Delegation on Regulatory Reform. A Case for Environmental Regulatory Reform: Clean Water Act NPDES Permitting. Massachusetts Coalition for Water Resources Stewardship.
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MCWRS - Events
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7th ANNUAL WATER RESOURCES STRATEGIES SYMPOSIUM -. Testing the Waters: New Ideas for Policy, Regulation, and Science. 6th ANNUAL WATER RESOURCES STRATEGIES SYMPOSIUM -. Cost and Compliance: A Balancing Act. 5th ANNUAL WATER RESOURCES STRATEGIES SYMPOSIUM - Water's Worth It :. The Path Forward to Sustainable and Affordable Water Infrastructure. 4th ANNUAL WATER RESOURCES STRATEGIES SYMPOSIUM -. 3rd ANNUAL CLEAN WATER ACT STRATEGIES SYMPOSIUM:. 2nd ANNUAL CLEAN WATER ACT STRATEGIES SYMPOSIUM:.
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MCWRS - Board Members
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Philip D. Guerin. Vonnie M. Reis, P.E. Executive Vice President and Vice Chair. Cheri Cousens, P.E. Bob Ward, P.E. Thomas M. Holder. Jane Madden, P.E. David Michelsen, P.E. Robert L. Moylan Jr., P.E. Kent Nichols, P.E. Karla Sangrey, P.E. Massachusetts Coalition for Water Resources Stewardship. 51 Franklin Street, Suite 400. Boston, MA 02110.
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MCWRS - Current Members
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Charles River Pollution Control District. City of New Bedford. Greater Lawrence Sanitary District. Lowell Regional Wastewater Utility. South Essex Sewerage District. Springfield Water and Sewer Commission. Town of North Reading. Upper Blackstone Water Pollution Abatement District. Massachusetts Coalition for Water Resources Stewardship. 51 Franklin Street, Suite 400. Boston, MA 02110.
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MCWRS - Become a Member
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Membership entitles you to benefits outlined in the membership packet. Perhaps the greatest benefit is adding your community’s voice to a growing number of Coalition members advocating for change. We hope you will join us to improve water resources stewardship and enhance the health of the environment and our communities. The Coalition has accomplished a great deal, but there is much more to do. With your help, we can create the change that is necessary. 51 Franklin Street, Suite 400. Boston, MA 02110.
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MCWRS - Education
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Educating the public about the issues and why they should care is critical to building a coalition of supporters for community interests. An informed public can be an ally in pursuing the changes necessary to make policies and regulations more affordable and sustainable for communities. Massachusetts Coalition for Water Resources Stewardship. 51 Franklin Street, Suite 400. Boston, MA 02110.
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