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State Revolving Fund
Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

MWRA has been an active participant in the Massachusetts Clean and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund programs since their inception. Of the over $8.7 billion in capital improvements that MWRA has conducted, $1.8 billion has been funded through low interest loans from Massachusetts Clean Water Trust. These projects have included the Boston Harbor Project, Integrated Water Supply Program, as well as redundancy and system improvement projects in both the Water and Wastewater Systems.

Below are examples of current projects receiving funds for the State Revolving Fund Program. More information on the project can be ound on the project's web page or in the Capital Improvement Program Documents.

Construction Projects

Project Grouping Project Name MWRA Project Number SRF Project Number Contract Award Amount SRF Funding Recieved
Facility Asset Protection Reading Sewer Extension

7164

4117

$1,838,404

$1,838,404

Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements Alewife Brook Pump Station

6797

2885

$13,506,655 $11,966,272
Remote Headworks Chelsea Creek Headworks Upgrade

7161

3981

$84,573,760 $55,544,815
Wachusett Aqueduct Pump Station Wachusett Aqueduct Pump Station

7157

3972

$50,573,760

$50,121,782

Southern Extra High Redundant Pipeline Section 111 (Phase 1)

6454

4119

$12,577,051 $11,938,659
Southern Extra High Redundant Pipeline Section 111 (North)

7504

4119

$18,906,043 $16,319,950
Southern Extra High Redundant Pipeline Section 111 (South)

7505

4119

$21,051,718 $8,310,937
Metro Redundancy Improvements Commonwealth Avenue Pump Station

7524

4406

$7,669,408 $3,018,669
Total $210,469,950

$159,059,489

 


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Updated March 1, 2021