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Climate change will bring heavier storms and our sewers aren't ready


Climate change will bring heavier storms and our sewers aren’t ready
Sabrina Shankman
© Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff
Volunteer Clarke Esler, of the Merrimack River Watershed Council, takes a water sample from the Merrimack River in Lawrence, MA on July 14, 2021.
If the heavy rains of this summer are emblematic of our future normal as climate change progresses, then so, too, is this: Much of that rainwater overwhelms local sewers, triggering the release of hundreds of millions of gallons of raw, untreated sewage into Massachusetts waterways.
When the rain falls, as it has so many days this month, aging sewers can fill and overflow, spilling pathogen-laden sewage into the same places where people fish, swim, and boat. It’s a problem that plagues the state, even without the expected impact from climate change. ....

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Somerville water sewer rates go up for $580 in projects $580 mil


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Aging water and sewer pipes and a race to correct infrastructure issues before the federal government slaps a consent decree on the city has Somerville residents facing significant increases in water and sewer rates for the near future.
The Finance subcommittee of the City Council, meeting last week, was asked to endorse a 7% increase in water rates and a 10.5% increase in sewer rates as part of the budget planning season.
Councilors told city administrators to take $1 million from the Free Cash account to offset rate increases for those residents identified as low- or on fixed incomes.
In a unanimous vote of the subcommittee, J.T. Scott (Ward 2), Mary Jo Rossetti, William White, and Will Mbah, all at large, and Katjana Ballantyne (Ward 7) indicated the committee would not support the requested increases without attempts to mitigate the impact of the escalating fees. Lack of committee support could leave the proposed rate increase at zero, impacting ra ....

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Hudson executive assistant position finalists announced


HUDSON And then there were three.
The trio of finalists vying to become Hudson s next executive assistant were presented to the Board of Selectmen on Monday, two months ahead of the retirement of incumbent Thomas Moses.  
Bernie Lynch, principal and founder of Plymouth-based Community Paradigm Associates, which was tasked with helping the town selection committee find Moses successor, introduced the finalists.
They are: Ryan Ferrara, town administrator in Boxborough; Thomas Gregory, town administrator in Spencer and Nina Nazarian, a consultant who has worked as town administrator in Littleton and Princeton.
He said after an initial pool of candidates was whittled from 33 to 17, seven applicants underwent a more intensive interview. From that process, the finalists were selected. ....

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