(NOTE: Wilmington purchases water from the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority [MWRA] to supplement its own water supply, especially during summer months.)
BOSTON, MA —MWRA is the recipient of two 2016 Public Water Systems Awards, presented by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection in celebration of National Drinking Water Week.
“Drinking Water Week is an excellent opportunity to thank those workers who, throughout the year, have served diligently to deliver a safe, reliable water supply to the residents of the Commonwealth,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “Small or large, all of these systems are critical to the health and well-being of the public.”
This year, MWRA received an award for excellence in the Large Community System category, and MWRA’s Deer Island Treatment Plant water system received a Nontransient Noncommunity System award.
“The tasks facing state drinking water programs and public water systems continue to be extremely challenging, but we recognize how critical they are to public health and the vitality of our economy,” said EEA Secretary and MWRA Board of Directors Chairman Matthew Beaton. “The drinking water infrastructure presents us with some daunting resource demands, but these awards are a means of noting how some of those have not only met that challenge, but done exemplary work to maintain our public water systems.”
The 2016 awards were presented at a May 3 ceremony held at the Devens Community Center.


(NOTE: The above press release is from the MWRA.)
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