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  2. Medway, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, the eastern section of the town, known as East Medway, separated in 1885 to form the town of Millis, and Medway assumed the shape it has today. The main cause for the independent formation of Millis from Medway was the physical separation caused by a massive tract of undevelopable land appropriately named in those times, the Great ...

  3. Regulation and monitoring of pollution - Wikipedia

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    Operators must use the BAT to control pollution from their industrial activities to prevent, and where that is not practicable, to reduce to acceptable levels, pollution to air, land and water from industrial activities. The Best Available Techniques also aim to balance the cost to the operator against benefits to the environment.

  4. Category:Medway, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Medway Village Historic District; N. New England Intensity; R. Rabbit Hill Historic District This page was last edited on 4 March 2023, at 11:25 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Port Washington Water Pollution Control District - Wikipedia

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    It continues to operate as a public park, owned and operated by the district. [4] In 1968, the Port Washington Water Pollution Control District received funds from New York to upgrade and expand its sewage pumping station. [5] The grant, worth $361,218 (1968 USD), was part of the Pure Waters program. [5]

  6. United States regulation of point source water pollution

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    In 1948 Congress passed the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA). [14] The law authorized the Surgeon General and the Public Health Service to develop programs to combat pollution that was harming surface and underground water sources, but did not create any new regulatory or enforcement authority for pollution control. The FWPCA also ...

  7. Great Neck Water Pollution Control District - Wikipedia

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    The Great Neck Water Pollution Control District was established in 1914. [2] [3] A major upgrade project took place in 1990, during which the district's sewage treatment capacity was increased to 3.8 million gallons per day.

  8. Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control - Wikipedia

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    Directive 2008/1/EC [1] of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 January 2008 concerning integrated pollution prevention and control is a directive of the European Union. It replaces the Council Directive 96/61/EC of 24 September 1996 [ 2 ] on the same subject matter; both are commonly referred to as IPPC Directive .

  9. Metropolitan District Commission - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan District Commission may refer to: Metropolitan District Commission of Connecticut Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (one of two successor agencies for Metropolitan District Commission of Massachusetts)