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  2. Special election will determine who operates Newton WaterWorks

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    May 28—Newton residents must decide by September whether they want WaterWorks to be permanently managed by the city council rather than a board of trustees. In a special election set Sept. 13 ...

  3. WaterWorks to see updated controls at treatment plant

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    Nov. 13—The outdated controls and telemetry systems at the Newton WaterWorks Water Treatment Plant were approved to be replaced at a cost well below the engineer's initial estimate. Newton City ...

  4. Massachusetts Water Resources Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) is a public authority in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that provides wholesale drinking water and sewage services to 3.1 million people in sixty-one municipalities and more than 5,500 large industrial users in the eastern and central parts of the state, primarily in the Boston area.

  5. Newton eyes $3M in projects, including water-sewer upgrades ...

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    NEWTON — The town council considered more than $3 million in public works projects in its latest meeting, including a series of water and sewer upgrades, a new boardwalk and the rehabilitation ...

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  7. Des Moines Water Works - Wikipedia

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    The Des Moines Water Works (DMWW) is a publicly owned, municipal water utility with its headquarters in Water Works Park. It was founded 1871 southwest of downtown Des Moines, Iowa, along the Raccoon River and provides water to half a million residents of the greater Des Moines metropolitan area. As of 2017, it has three treatment facilities.

  8. Erie Water Works - Wikipedia

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    Erie Water Works is the second largest consumer of electricity in Erie after GE Transportation. As a result of a vulnerability assessment conducted by the Department of Homeland Security , the Sommerheim plant is to receive a new power generation facility to back up its Penelec electrical service.

  9. Yorkshire Water - Wikipedia

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    Yorkshire Water was fined £6,000 and ordered to pay £9,051 in costs for supplying "unfit water" in May 2006 in a prosecution brought by the Drinking Water Inspectorate, under the Water Industry Act 1991. It pleaded guilty to three offences.