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Public advised to avoid Alewife Brook, parts of Mystic River after sewage released into waters

Por: The Boston Globe Nation May 22, 2023

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The Cambridge Public Health Department is advising the public to avoid Alewife Brook and parts of the Mystic River until Tuesday after storm water mixed with sewage was released into the waters over the weekend, officials said.The release of the unpleasant mixture, known as “combined sewer overflow,” is necessary to prevent contaminated water from backing up into businesses, homes, and city streets, according to a statement from the... + full article



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