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CITY OF FRAMINGHAM
Department of Public Works
Water and Wastewater Division
Public Water Supply
# 3100000
Dear Water Customer:
The Framingham Department of Public Works is proud to provide you with this year’s Annual Water Quality Report. This report has been compiled to provide you with information regarding the drinking water that we supply to you daily in conjunction with the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA). Inside this report there is detailed information about the MWRA’s system, and how the drinking water delivered to Framingham meets both Federal and State quality standards.
The Framingham Water Division and MWRA perform lead and copper sampling and testing annually. Framingham is happy to report that there are no known lead service lines in our system. Lead can be found in other water service and interior plumbing fixtures such as gooseneck service connections, pipe solder, and brass faucets. In 2021, the Framingham Water Division collected drinking water samples from high-risk homes and tested them for lead and copper concentrations to ensure compliance with the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR). Sampling results have once again successfully met the goal established by the MassDEP, which states that no more than 10% of the samples taken may exceed 15 parts per billion (ppb) for lead and 1,300 ppb for copper. The sampling results are listed in the table below.
Compound | Range Detected | 90% Value | Action Level | Violation |
Lead (ppb) | 0.161-4.05 | 2.32 | 15 | No |
Copper (ppb) | 27.7-95.2 | 92.7 | 1,300 | No |
The Framingham Water Division and MWRA analyze over 72 bacteriological samples each month to ensure the quality and protection of your drinking water. The EPA requires that no more than 5% of the samples collected monthly test positive for the presence of coliforms. In 2021, the City maintained full compliance with the MassDEP’s standards for bacteria in drinking water, better known as the Revised Total Coliform Rule (RTCR).
The Department of Public Works continues to manage and strives to improve its water system through its daily operation and maintenance activities and its ongoing Capital Improvement Program. The Water Division performs services such as unidirectional hydrant flushing; fire hydrant, valve and meter maintenance and replacements; pump station operation and maintenance; and scheduled and emergency response. The Capital Program undertakes numerous water system projects such as the rehabilitation and replacement of pump stations, storage tanks, and distribution system infrastructure that in some cases predate the 1900s. These endeavors are developed and implemented to ensure that our residents and businesses reliably receive the highest quality water with sufficient quantity and pressure for domestic use and fire protection. In 2021, the City replaced approximately 4,000 linear feet of water mains, including associated valves, hydrants, and appurtenances at various locations within the water distribution system. The construction for the replacement of the Edgell Road Pump Station began in the spring of 2021 and is scheduled to be completed by the summer of 2022.
Please visit the City’s website at www.framinghamma.gov for additional information regarding your drinking water system, or contact the Water Division. The website will allow you to view agendas for upcoming public meetings involving water system discussions, as well as information about our operations, maintenance, and construction projects. If you have any questions or comments about your drinking water, please call us at the following numbers:
Water Billing: 508.532.5605 | Water Operations: 508.532.6050 | MWRA: 617.242.5323
Respectfully,
Stephen Leone
Director | Water and Wastewater
Updated June 14, 2022