Bipartisan group tackles effluent discharges in Merrimack River
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Bipartisan group tackles effluent discharges in Merrimack River
LOWELL — Combined sewer overflows reached a record high in 2024, with 896 million gallons of untreated sewage released along the Merrimack River, about 30% above the average amount in the previous 10 years. The municipal sewage discharges were in addition to partially treated sewage discharges and street sewer overflows. All that untreated and partially treated waste flows into the 117-mile federal waterway, which provides drinking water for mor…
Sewage 30% Above Average in Merrimack River
News Proivided by the Merrimack River Watershed Council Curt Rogers, Executive Director March 24, 2025. Lawrence, Massachusetts – 2024 totals for municipal sewage discharge have been released indicating 896 million gallons of untreated sewage were released along the Merrimack River, about 30% above the average amount in the previous ten years. This does not account for additional partially treated sewage discharged and street sewer overflows. Co…
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