Contract drawings, [ca. 1895-ongoing].

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Contract drawings, [ca. 1895-ongoing].

The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) provides wholesale water and sewer services to Boston and sixty other communities, and rehabilitates and reconstructs area water supply and sewage treatment facilities to preserve public health and protect natural resources. In fulfilling these responsibilities, the Waterworks, Sewerage, and Program Management Divisions design, construct, and maintain drinking water transportation systems and wastewater collection and treatment systems. Series has been created by engineering programs of these divisions and by predecessor and related agencies to document design of construction projects at the signing of construction contract.

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Massachusetts Water Resources Authority. Waterworks Division

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Massachusetts Water Resources Authority. Program Management Division.

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Massachusetts Water Resources Authority. Sewerage Division.

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Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

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Responsibility for water delivery and sewer systems in the Boston metropolitan area has been successively that of the Metropolitan Water Board (1895-1901) and Board of Metropolitan Sewerage Commissioners (1889-1901); Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board (1901-1919); Water and Sewerage Divisions, Metropolitan District Commission (1919-1985); and Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (since 1985). From the description of Litigation files, 1967-[ongoing]. (Unknown). WorldCat record i...