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1 | Massachusetts Water Resource Authority adding energy storage system via Stem |
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2 | Boston.com readers share hiking trails discovered during the pandemic |
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3 | New Boston-area sewage samples show record high signs of COVID-19 |
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4 | COVID Levels in Boston Area's Sewers Hit New Record, Much Higher Than in 1st Surge |
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5 | Stem, Inc. Awarded Project to Deliver Smart Energy Storage to Massachusetts Water Resource Authority |
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6 | MWRA data: Virus traces surging to record levels in waste water |
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7 | Want To Know If Raw Sewage Gets Dumped In Your Local River? There’s A Bill On Baker’s Desk About It |
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8 | Why Natick's E. Coli Problem Doesn't Threaten Nearby Communities |
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9 | Burlington January 2021 Town Meeting Warrant Preview |
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10 | Ware considers getting its water from Quabbin |
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11 | Paul Levy To Run For Newton School Committee |
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12 | Meet the Group Analyzing Boston's Sewage for a Spike in COVID |
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13 | Wastewater Shows Increased Presence Of COVID-19 In Massachusetts |
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14 | Small uptick in virus detected in wastewater at MWRA plant |
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15 | Traces of coronavirus in waste water tick upward again |
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16 | In Memoriam: Pete Petrofsky |
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17 | MassDOT Begins Construction on Belden Bly Bridge Replacement : CEG |
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18 | Water Supply Restored in Winthrop After Total Loss of Service |
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19 | Has Mass. passed the peak of the second surge? Here's what the numbers show |
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20 | Coronavirus traces found in Mass. wastewater reach highest levels yet of the fall surge |
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21 | Burlington's MWRA connection to be completed by 2022 | Burlington |
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22 | Boston-area sewage data shows coronavirus ‘spike,’ highest traces since the spring |
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23 | Water officials to restaurants and bars: Don’t dump all that stale beer down the drain |
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24 | MWRA water main break in Stoneham affects several communities north of Boston |
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25 | New sewer samples from the Boston area show evidence of a COVID-19 spike |
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26 | Traces of coronavirus in Greater Boston wastewater samples approaching spring levels |
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27 | ‘We’re in trouble here’: What to make of the record coronavirus levels in Boston-area wastewater |
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28 | Looking for clues to the spread of coronavirus in Mass.? Try the toilet |
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29 | Massachusetts Water Resources Authority Moves Forward With Pump System Optimization For All Facilities |
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30 | Lynnfield Center Water District Provides Notice of Potential Emergency Use of MWRA Water |
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31 | COVID Appears to Be Spiking in Boston-Area Sewage, and It Has Experts Worried |
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32 | Commentary: Reinventing law enforcement in Boston | Dorchester Reporter |
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33 | Massive water main break at Brookline Reservoir |
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34 | Coronavirus traces found in Mass. wastewater are back on the upswing |
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35 | COVID Levels in Boston's Sewers Are Higher Than at Any Point in the Pandemic |
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36 | Wastewater test results offer troubling prediction about coming weeks in Massachusetts |
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37 | Fitch Affirms Boston Water and Sewer Commission, MA at 'AA+'; Outlook Stable |
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38 | Coronavirus levels in Massachusetts wastewater hit new records |
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39 | Screening sewage for COVID-19 spread info? Eww, yes. |
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40 | COVID Levels Are Reaching This Spring's Peak Levels in Boston's Sewers |
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41 | Gov. Baker Must Rethink Indoor Dining as COVID-19 Surges, Say Local Public Health Experts |
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42 | MWRA Water Report Is in the Mail |
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43 | Jury awards former MWRA worker $1.2 million for wrongful termination |
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44 | Boston-area sewage study finds surge in indicators of COVID-19 infections |
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45 | Somerville Startup Biobot Analytics Scours Sewage For Coronavirus |
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46 | Gas Interests Threaten Local Authority in 6 States |
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47 | ‘Forever chemicals’ are found in MWRA fertilizer, drawing alarm |
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48 | Town hoping MWRA process done by 2023 | Burlington |
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49 | Water main break in Brookline closes roadway, state officials warn of water discoloration |
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50 | Stoneham water main repaired after break |
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51 | Sewer Measurements Suggest Spike In MA Coronavirus Cases |
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52 | How far has the coronavirus spread? The answer may be in the sewers |
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53 | Fitch Rates Mass Clean Water Trust's $88MM SRF Bonds 'AAA'; Outlook Stable |
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54 | Biden's first steps on drilling |
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55 | Plummeting water levels, fires and toxic algae; Why are we not talking more about the drought? |
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56 | Wastewater testing reveals new evidence of COVID-19 surge |
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57 | MWRA slams Massport for ‘greedy’ $8 million charge in Boston Harbor dredging project |
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58 | In A Near-Drought, Only Some In MetroWest Are Under Water Ban |
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59 | Fitch Rates New Jersey Turnpike Authority's Series 2021A, 2021B Rev Bonds at 'A'; Outlook Positive |
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60 | Annual Report Card Indicates Improving Bacterial Water Quality in the Mystic River in 2019 |
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61 | High Court Told Biden Order Shows Monument Suit Isn't Moot |
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62 | Boston Harbor is clean but could face new threats to marine life: plastics and drugs |
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63 | Lynnfield Center Water District to Host Informational Presentation About Capital Projects |
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64 | Beacon Hill Roll Call: Jan. 11 to Jan. 15, 2021 |
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65 | Brockton looks to MWRA as other way to meet citys water needs |
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66 | Sewage testing shows a country flush with coronavirus cases |
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67 | Boston Water and Sewer Commission States Drinking Water Is Fine, Wipes in Pipes a Big Problem |
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68 | CommonWealth Magazine |
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69 | Town of Winthrop Announces New Water and Sewer Rates |
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70 | Burlington's water rates to increase 6.8% | Burlington | homenewshere.com |
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71 | Robeson County sees big drop in deaths related to COVID-19 |
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72 | Weymouth student wins honorable mention in MWRA poster contest |
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73 | Worcester may see 4.5% sewer-use rate hike |
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74 | Worcester enters Stage 1 drought status |
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75 | Quinapoxet Reservoir so low, Worcester can't tap it |
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76 | Coronavirus in sewage: Somerville launches wastewater testing program to get ahead of virus spikes |
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77 | Burlington Selectmen Approve Water/Sewer Rate Hikes Over 3 Years |
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78 | Lynnfield Center Water District Announces Outdoor Watering Ban |
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79 | Mass. reservoir shut down after water levels get too low |
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80 | Professor of medicine answers questions about COVID-19 vaccine rollout |
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81 | Oak Hill Middle School students win Massachusetts Water Resources Authority writing contest |
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82 | With People Staying Home, Water Use Has Changed Dramatically Around Boston |
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83 | ‘Forever chemicals’ were found in MWRA fertilizer. Here’s what to know. |
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84 | Court refines guidance on vacations, medical leave – New England In-House |
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85 | Defend Our Health calls for stricter guidelines when testing for PFAS; criticizes state approach |
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86 | Milton hikes water, sewer rates |
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87 | Testing poop to predict Miami’s COVID-19 trends? It’s been a messy process so far |
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88 | Massachusetts coronavirus cases surge 5,130, as positive test rate keeps climbing |
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89 | Five things you need to know today, and thinking about retirement |
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90 | Significant Drought Conditions Declared Across Massachusetts |
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91 | Leader of Mass. Medical Society says ‘all’ of state should be talking about surge in COVID-19 numbers |
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92 | Major milestone is reached as power line through Boston Harbor gets charged up |
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93 | Massachusetts reports 2,495 new COVID cases, 37 deaths on Wednesday |
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94 | News in Brief |
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95 | Lynnfield dips into Wakefield water |
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96 | Massachusetts coronavirus cases hit single-day record high for second straight day |
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97 | Bend it like Boston |
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98 | National Report Highlights Chemicals In Massachusetts Drinking Water |
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99 | Massachusetts coronavirus data shows second wave: ‘It’s impossible not to be concerned’ |
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100 | Encore Boston Harbor To Open 24-Hours A Day Starting Next Week |
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