The MetroWest Water Supply Tunnel (MWWST) is an advanced underground aqueduct that supplies potable water to residents of much of Greater Boston. It is part of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) water supply system, having entered operation in November 2003.
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| - The MetroWest Water Supply Tunnel (MWWST) is an advanced underground aqueduct that supplies potable water to residents of much of Greater Boston. It is part of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) water supply system, having entered operation in November 2003. (en)
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| - Boston
- Massachusetts Turnpike
- Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
- Greater Boston
- Buildings and structures in Framingham, Massachusetts
- Cosgrove Aqueduct (Massachusetts)
- Southborough, Massachusetts
- Wachusett Aqueduct
- Wayland, Massachusetts
- Weston, Massachusetts
- Weston Aqueduct
- 2010 Boston water emergency
- Weston, Massachusetts
- Framingham, Massachusetts
- Buildings and structures in Wayland, Massachusetts
- Marlborough, Massachusetts
- Charles River
- Chestnut Hill Reservoir
- John J. Carroll Water Treatment Plant
- Aqueducts in Middlesex County, Massachusetts
- Marlborough, Massachusetts
- Southborough, Massachusetts
- Hultman Aqueduct
- Sudbury Aqueduct
- Route 128 (Massachusetts)
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| - The MetroWest Water Supply Tunnel (MWWST) is an advanced underground aqueduct that supplies potable water to residents of much of Greater Boston. It is part of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) water supply system, having entered operation in November 2003. This aqueduct starts at the John J. Carroll Water Treatment Plant in Marlborough, Massachusetts, and ends at an MWRA terminal in Weston, Massachusetts. It is about 17.6 miles (28.3 km) long (28.3 km) and is constructed far below ground level, mostly in bedrock. It includes several vertical risers called shafts, lined with steel, used to make connections throughout the system. It is built underneath portions of Marlborough, Southborough, Framingham, Wayland, and Weston, Massachusetts, with a wye intersection 235 feet (71.6 m) below the Massachusetts Turnpike former toll booths at State Route 128. (en)
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