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MWRA's Drinking Water Test Results
For 2010 - Published June, 2011

Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

Our Annual Report on Drinking Water Test Results for 2010 describes how we treat, test and deliver tap water to your home. The MWRA and your local water department test up to 500 samples each week, and test for over 120 contaminants each year.

This report includes the results of those tests for 2010. This report is required under the federal Safe Drinking Water Act Public Law 104-12, Section 1414 (C), PWS ID #6000000.

All reports below are in Adobe PDF format.

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HTML - Only Report (Metro)
Annual Water Quality Report Archive
All MWRA water quality tests
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Fully Supplied Metro Boston / Metro West Communities
These communities receive all of their drinking water from MWRA.
The water is treated at the Carroll Water Treatment Plant
and transmitted via the MetroWest Tunnel.
Nahant Somerville
Newton Southborough
Boston Norwood Stoneham
Brookline Quincy Swampscott
Chelsea Reading Waltham
Everett Revere Watertown
Framingham
Saugus Weston
Winthrop
Partially Supplied Communities
These communities receive some of their drinking water from MWRA.
The MWRA water is treated at the Carroll Water Treatment Plant and transmitted via the MetroWest Tunnel.
Wilmington
Canton Northborough Winchester
Woburn
Residents of Peabody, Stoughton and Wellesley: please contact your local water department for your report.
Chicopee Valley Aqueduct Communities
These communities receive all of their drinking water from MWRA.
The water is treated at the Ware Disinfection Facility
and transmitted via the Chicopee Valley Aqueduct.
Wilbraham

Contact Us

If you have questions or comments about this report, please contact us. Call (617) 242-5323, e-mail joshua.das@mwra.state.ma.us, or write to: MWRA, Charlestown Navy Yard, Building 39, Boston, MA 02129.

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Updated June 27, 2011