Norumbega Covered Storage Facility |
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MWRA has constructed a 115-million gallon, below ground, covered facility in Weston to replace the existing 205-million gallon "open" Norumbega Reservoir. It came on-line on May 6, 2004. Contractors are currently performing some final construction tasks at the site. See the Project Status Report for details. The covered reservoir protects treated drinking water quality before distribution to over 2 million people in 35 cities and towns in the Metropolitan Boston area. MWRA will maintain the open Norumbega Reservoir as an emergency water supply. Currently, all public access to Norumbega Reservoir and its actual watershed is prohibited. The Weston Working Group Public Access Subcommittee has been established to provide input on future public access at Norumbega Reservoir. ABOUT THE DESIGN-BUILD METHOD In November 1997, Governor A. Paul Cellucci signed legislation authorizing MWRA to use design-build construction procurement for the Norumbega Covered Storage Project. This method engages a single contractor in the design and construction of a facility, rather than separate design and construction contractors. The design-build firm that MWRA procured for the $89 million Norumbega Covered Storage Project is Norumbega Constructors, a joint venture of J.F. White Constructing Company and Slattery Skanska, Inc., with Metcalf & Eddy and Weidlinger Associates as major participants. During the early planning stage of the Norumbega Covered Storage Project, MWRA, in cooperation with the Weston Board of Selectman, established the Norumbega Working Group. The Working Groups members represent a variety of town boards and neighborhoods; they tackled difficult design and procedural issues.MWRA, committed to addressing community concerns and mitigating project related impacts, has promoted a consensus form of decision making. This project was greatly improved as a result of this collaboration. MORE INFORMATION |
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