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Emergency Water Situation in Reading
State of Emergency:MWRA Water Main Break Requires Boil Water Order


Emergency alert symbolGovernor Deval Patrick has declared a state of emergency to facilitate the state response to an MWRAWater Main Break. A "Boil Water" Order is in effect for the impacted communities.

Water service to all Massachusetts Water Resource Authority (MWRA) customer communities east of Weston has been interrupted by a major water pipe break in Weston. Due to this break, A BOIL WATER ORDER IS BEING ISSUED FOR DRINKING WATER FOR ALL MWRA COMMUNITIES EAST OF WESTON UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. In addition, emergency water conservation measures are being implemented for all impacted communities.

Water should be rapidly boiled for at least 1 minute. MWRA is activating its emergency water supplies such as the Sudbury Aqueduct, Chestnut Hill Resevoir and Spot Pond Reservoir. THIS WATER WILL NOT BE SUITABLE FOR DRINKING, but can be used for bathing, flushing and fire protection.

The leak is located at the location where the MetroWest Water Supply Tunnel meets the City Tunnel on Recreation Road. This 120-inch diameter pipe transports water to our communities east of Weston - as far north as Wilmington and south to Stoughton. Water is leaking into the Charles River at aa rate of over 8 million gallons an hour. MWRA crews are on site, engineers are assessing the situation to determine next steps.

Updates will be posted on Mass.gov and MWRA's website at www.mwra.com throughout the event. People can also call Mass 211. Impacted Communities are: Arlington, Belmont, Boston, Brookline, Canton, Chelsea, Everett, Lexington, Lynnfield Water District, Malden, Marblehead, Medford, Melrose, Milton, Nahant, Newton, Norwood, Quincy, Reading, Revere, Saugus, Somerville, Stoneham, Stoughton, Swampscott, Wakefield, Waltham, Watertown, Winchester, Winthrop.

Dial 211 for further information, or check these links below:



 



 
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