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MWRA - Who to ask
Who to ask for information and how to get in touch with us
FINANCES AND COMMUNITY CHARGES
For our Customers
More infomation about how our finances, charges and budgets work
For Investors and Capital Finance Business Partners
Official statements, credit rating reports, capital and expense budgets and community assessments
MEMBER COMMUNITY GRANTS AND LOANS
Community Support Program
Applications, guidelines and overview of grant/loan programs for MWRA water and sewer communities
PERMITS AND REGULATIONS
Permit Information and Application
    8(m) permits     
    Application for 8(m) Permit: Public Access to Aqueduct Trails
    "Digsafe" - Subsurface Utility requests
    Easement Encroachment requests
Toxic Reduction & Control (TRAC)
Regulations, permit applications and contact information for MWRA's industrial sewer users
WATER CONSERVATION
Water Conservation and Efficiency
Water conservation and efficiency information for member communities, local businesses, and homeowners; free educational brochures and low-flow fixtures; case studies
CONTRACTS AND BIDS

Listings for the MWRA bidding and contracting opportunities, including for goods, professional and non-professional services and construction, can be found on the MWRA Supplier Portal site and/or publications such as the Central Register, Goods and Services, the Boston Herald, Bay State Banner Publication, El Mundo and/or COMMBUYS (www.commbuys.com).

If you have technical questions about the MWRA Supplier Portal or need assistance, please email SupplierAdministration@mwra.com or call 617-788-2500.

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE

Environmental justice is the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies.

MWRA is committed to this mission articulated in Article 97 of the Massachusetts Constitution for all residents of the Commonwealth.  To find out more about MWRA’s efforts, please contact Tomeka Cribb, Associate Special Assistant for Affirmative Action at Tomeka.Cribb@mwra.com or 617-788-4033.

 

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Updated February 9, 2023

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