November 14, 1997
Battelle recently was awarded a $7.7 million contract by the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) to manage the organization's Harbor Outfall Monitoring III Program.
The work will be conducted from Battelle's laboratory in Duxbury, Mass., which specializes in technology-based environmental consulting and marine monitoring and assessment.
MWRA's Boston Harbor project is a $4 billion, 11-year program to construct new wastewater treatment facilities at Deer Island. The treated wastewater - 1.3 billion gallons a day - will be discharged through a 9.5-mile effluent outfall tunnel into the deep waters of Massachusetts Bay. The 24-foot diameter tunnel is the largest single entry tunnel in the world.
Battelle has extensive experience in ocean monitoring, having conducted landmark programs in the Atlantic, Pacific, Gulf, and Alaskan coasts, as well as the Mediterranean and South China seas.
Battelle will conduct one of the most comprehensive monitoring and assessment programs of its type in the nation. This will include documenting the environmental benefits of MWRA's pollution abatement program, and verifying that the outfall discharge does not adversely impact Massachusetts Bay. Battelle scientists, who helped design the monitoring program, will provide data analyses and interpretation to MWRA.
The monitoring elements of the program will address:
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