The State needs YOUR feedback.

We demand the following:

  • Elimination of all Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) to End Sewage Pollution
  • Separated Sewer Systems to keep Sewage out of Stormwater
  • A Safe, Beautiful, Fishable Brook for the Residents and for Wildlife
  • New Green Infrastructure on State Land for Stormwater Cleaning
  • New Grey Infrastructure to Reduce Flooding in the Face of Climate Change

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2,568 signatures

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During some major storm events, the Alewife Brook floods into the parks, yards, and houses of area residents in Environmental Justice Communities. The flood water contains hazardous sewage that is discharged from the active CSOs owned by Cambridge, Somerville, and the MWRA. Climate change, with its wetter rainy seasons, more intense storms, and sea level rise, is expected to increase the severity and frequency of these events.

Furthermore, the MWRA’s sewer infrastructure is failing to meet capacity during many rain events, causing hazardous sewage pollution discharges. In fact, the rate of sewage discharge is increasing exponentially with increase in rainwater, making this a Climate Change Emergency.

Therefore, we demand that the cities of Cambridge, Somerville, and the MWRA completely stop discharging sewage pollution into the Alewife Brook. We also demand that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts invest in urgently needed improvements to the Amelia Earhart Dam and to the Draw Seven Park along the Mystic River so the area is resilient to the effects of flooding due to Climate Change.

Thank you for your support!

Latest Signatures
2,568
Caleb Rochester
Kingston 
2,567
Adria Arch
Arlington 
2,566
Susan Chapnick
Arlington 
2,565
Mary Baine Campbell
Cambridge 
2,564
Newell Lessell
Arlington 
2,563
Lisa Link
Boston 
2,562
Mary Ann Pappanikou
Weston 
2,561
Alan Lai
Cambridge 
2,560
Susan Perry
Cambridge 
2,559
Leonard Solomon
Cambridge 
2,558
Ajda Snyder
Somerville 
2,557
lisa reynolds
arlington 
2,556
ANNE TAYLOR
somerville 
2,555
Andrew Gregg
Roslindale 
2,554
justin wiley
Arlington 
2,553
Sarah McKinnon
Arlington 
2,552
Gilbert Martin
Arlington 
2,551
David White
Arlington 
2,550
Soheil Aghamohammadzadeh
Somerville 
2,549
Brian McBride
Arlington 
2,548
Carly Planker
Arlington 
2,547
Michael McKenzie
Cambridge 
2,546
Francie Minder
Cambridge 
2,545
Leslie Beale
Somerville 
2,544
Michael Siegell
Cambridge 
2,543
Jaclyn Pillitteri
Somerville 
2,542
Peter Crawley
Cambridge 
2,541
Esther Harris
Wildwood 
2,540
Jennifer Marx
Arlington 
2,539
Michael Cerone
Arlington 
2,538
Peter Boshco
Cambridge 
2,537
michelle robinson
arlington 
2,536
LISA BAUMOEL
Woburn 
2,535
Dorothy Thompson
Cambridge 
2,534
Vesal Dini
Cambridge 
2,533
Leili Towfigh
Medford 
2,532
David Whitford
Arlington 
2,531
Beth Melofchik
Arlington 
2,530
James Johnson
Arlington 
2,529
Barry Rafkind
Somerville 
2,528
Sandy Durmaskin
Cambridge 
2,527
Tracy Revett
Somerville 
2,526
Mary Loeken
Jamaica Plain 
2,525
Michael Broderick
Lexington 
2,524
Emily Lonetto
Somerville 
2,523
Neheet Trivedi
Cambridge 
2,522
Gillian White
cambridge 
2,521
nonie valentine
Cambridge 
2,520
Deb Olken
Cambridge 
2,519
Terry Greene
Cambridge 

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End date: Apr 22, 2024

Signatures collected: 266

266 signatures

Dear MassDEP,

The health of our community and the multiple environmental justice neighborhoods along the Alewife Brook depend on your protection.

Protect our brook, our park, and our homes from pathogens in the sewage flood water by enforcing the existing Class B (boatable and fishable) Water Quality Standard – the standard that ensures that contact with the waters of the Alewife Brook is safe. Please use the Department’s regulatory authority to require that out-of-compliance CSOs in the Alewife Brook and Charles River meet existing goals. Make sure that MassDEP is a forceful advocate for Supplemental Environmental Projects for all out-of-compliance CSOs in the Alewife Brook and Charles River in Federal Court proceedings.

There must be real scrutiny of the documentation MWRA has already provided for the cost of CSO elimination. MassDEP must require MWRA, Cambridge, and Somerville each to provide a separate financial analysis explaining why they say they can’t afford to eliminate sewage discharges. These independent analyses should include costs for various alternatives, such as local CSO treatment, CSO detention tunnels and tanks, and Green Stormwater Infrastructure.

The public has a role in protecting the waters of Massachusetts. As the hearing on Tuesday, April 9, 2024 demonstrated, there is keen interest if the public is provided meaningful opportunities for participation. A single meeting and hearing is inadequate. Ongoing robust public participation must be part of the variance, particularly regarding the performance assessment of CSO controls based on “typical year” modeling. The community must have a seat at the table when compliance is reviewed so that actual measured data and human experience inform that assessment. That court-ordered performance goals remain unmet after 20 years is ample evidence of the need for public scrutiny.

Thank you for all you do to protect us and our environment.

Latest Signatures
266
Meryl Becker
Arlington 
265
mary e Kress
Arlington 
264
Ryan Franklin
Watertown 
263
Elizabeth Benedikt
Arlington 
262
Katie Kulakova
Arlington 
261
Madeleine Barowsky
 
260
Carol Baumstein
Arlington 
259
andrew hodgdon
arlington 
258
Peter Fuller
Arlington 
257
Brittany Gravely
Roxbury 
256
Stacey Sloboda
Arlington, MA 
255
Abigail Starr
Cambridge 
254
Lisa De Freitas
Somerville 
253
Brooke Barton
Arlington 
252
Sue Safton
Cambridge 
251
Eric Grunebaum
Cambridge 
250
Mariagnese Cattaneo
Cambridge 
249
Elizabeth SEELMAN
Cambridge 
248
Matthew Carlino
SOMERVILLE 
247
Charles Foskett
Arlington 
246
Bonnie Lipton
Somerville 
245
Anita Pliner
Arlington 
244
Mary McCartney
Arlington, MA 
243
Kate casa
Arlington 
242
Dan Miller
Somerville 
241
Maria Kakolowski
Belmont 
240
Rachel Hyde
Arlington 
239
Cynthia Straley
Somerville 
238
Marina Long
Somerville 
237
Elizabeth Hammond
Somerville 
236
Cedrine Bell
Arlington 
235
Aron Qasba
Somerville 
234
Wendy Campbell
Arlington 
233
Sarah McKinnon
Arlington 
232
Alissa Greenberg
Cambridge 
231
Daniel Franklin
Melrose 
230
Liz Lawrence
Arlington 
229
Vincent Baudoin
Arlington 
228
Gilbert Martin
Arlington 
227
Dr. Mary Byrne
Cambridge 
226
Mark Rosenthal
Arlington 
225
Asia Kepka
Arlington 
224
Elizabeth Harris
Malden 
223
Carlos Rufin
Arlington 
222
Dorean Hurley
Arlington 
221
Teresa Cader
Arlington 
220
Peg McAdam
Arlington 
219
Karenl Leibold
Arlington 
218
boyle, lauren
Arlington 
217
Betsy Roper
Somerville 
266
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Alewife Sewage Hearing News

–> To the 100 people who attended last Tuesday’s Alewife Sewage Hearing, held by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection

–> To the good folks at MassDEP for hosting this special session and taking public comments for more than two hours

–> To the dedicated civic leaders who were there to offer support for a safe, boatable and fishable Alewife Brook

There were powerful statements from Alewife supporters in Cambridge, Somerville, Belmont, and Arlington about the need for a safe neighborhood, park, and brook. We sent a strong message for Environmental Justice and Community Health.

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  1. I have lived along Tannery Brook, a mostly underground tributary from the polluted Alewife Brook, for 40 years. Our low- lying residences are subject to major incidents of flooding, more and more with each passing year. We have problems with basic street drainage with heavy rains, and nowhere for runoff to go— so polluted water hits our streets and basements. Please adress this serious problem!

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