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2019 Public Records Request MWRA Public Information Requests 2019 Nature of request The date on The date on Petitions submitted under The date on which The number of The number of Fees charged Requests The time required The final which the which a clause (iv) of subsection (d) a public record is hours required to hours required to the person appealed to comply with adjudication of any request was response is of section 10 (Yes/No) provided to the fulfill the request to fulfill the making the under supervisor of court proceedings received provided to the requestor (hours) request request, if any section 10A records orders under subsection (d) requestor (minutes) (Yes/No) under said section of said section 10A 10A Engineering plans for East Street 1/2/2019 1/3/2019 1/15/2019 3 0 $0.00 No Bridge in Dedham Purchasing records from 5/31/2016 to 1/7/2019 1/8/2019 1/28/2019 3 30 $0.00 No the present (Further) information relative to OP- 1/9/2019 2/4/2019 2/4/2019 2 0 $0.00 No 372, MWRA's recent RFP for Energy Advisory Services Sewer plans for 610 Rutherford 1/10/2019 1/10/2019 1/24/2019 1 0 $0.00 No Avenue, Boston Water and sewer plans for the 1/14/2019 1/14/2019 1/17/2019 1 0 $0.00 No intersection of Albert and Roberta Roads in Newton for 1955-1973 and 2010-present Information relative to Columbus Park 1/15/2019 1/15/2019 2/6/2019 3 0 $0.00 No Headwords Engineering plans for 154-246 1/21/2019 1/22/2019 2/4/2019 0 30 $0.00 No Reedsdale Road in Milton Engineering plans for Prescott Street 1/23/2019 1/23/2019 1/24/2019 1 0 $0.00 No and Service Road at Logan Airport Nutrients summary data at various 1/23/2019 1/24/2019 1/24/2019 0 30 $0.00 No stages of the wastewater treatment process for FY04 - FY18 Contractor name and notice to 1/28/2019 1/28/2019 1/28/2019 0 30 $0.00 No proceed date for Chemical Bulk Storage Tanks Relining, Contract 3449 1) Engineering plans for Metropolitan 1/29/2019 1/29/2019 Avenue in Hyde Park - REQUEST WITHDRAWN Records relating to emergency or non- 1/30/2019 1/30/2019 2/13/2019 1 30 $0.00 No emergency stormwater or reservoir releases and/or discharges in November 2018 Water usage for Lexington, Waltham, 2/1/2019 2/1/2019 2/21/2019 1 0 $0.00 No Watertown, Newton, and Belmont for 2013-2017 Page 1 of 40 www.mwra.com MWRA Public Information Requests 2019 Deer Island Monthly Operational 1/31/2019 1/31/2019 1/31/2019 0 30 $0.00 No Report for December 2018 Lab results and operational 1/31/2019 1/31/2019 1/31/2019 0 30 $0.00 No performance summary for Deer Island for December 2018. Information relative to discharge from 2/1/2019 2/1/2019 2/6/2019 1 45 $0.00 No Massachusetts craft breweries Sewer plans for Bremen Street, Gove 1/4/2019 1/4/2019 1/4/2019 1 30 $0.00 No to Porter in Boston Sewer plans for Bulter and Neponset 1/4/2019 1/4/2019 1/4/2019 0 15 $0.00 No Roads in Quincy Sewer plans for Wheeler Street in 1/8/2019 1/8/2019 1/8/2019 1 30 $0.00 No Cambridge Sewer plans for Columbia Street, 1/8/2019 1/8/2019 1/8/2019 1 30 $0.00 No Harvard to the Boston line in Brookline Sewer plans for River Street in 1/9/2019 1/9/2019 1/9/2019 1 30 $0.00 No Cambridge Sewer plans for New Boston Street in 1/11/2019 1/11/2019 1/11/2019 1 30 $0.00 No Woburn Sewer plans for Warren Street in 1/11/2019 1/11/2019 1/11/2019 1 30 $0.00 No Boston Sewer plans for 805 Columbus Avenue 1/17/2019 1/17/2019 1/17/2019 1 30 $0.00 No in Boston Sewer plans for Nevins Street in 1/18/2019 1/18/2019 1/18/2019 1 30 $0.00 No Boston Sewer plans for Rutherford Avenue in 1/18/2019 1/18/2019 1/18/2019 1 30 $0.00 No Cambridge Sewer plans for Tremont Street, 1/21/2019 1/22/2019 1/22/2019 1 30 $0.00 No Arlington to Melnea Cass Sewer plans for Northern Community 1/21/2019 1/21/2019 1/21/2019 1 30 $0.00 No Path Extension in Extension Sewer plans for Massachusetts 1/23/2019 1/23/2019 1/23/2019 1 30 $0.00 No General Hospital Sewer plans for 7 Warren Street in 1/23/2019 1/23/2019 1/23/2019 1 30 $0.00 No Cambridge Sewer plans for 780 Morrissey 1/24/2019 1/24/2019 1/24/2019 2 0 $0.00 No Boulevard in Boston Sewer plans for Elmwood, 1/31/2019 1/31/2019 1/31/2019 1 30 $0.00 No Amsterdam, Belmont, Assabet, Peterson and Island Avenues in Quincy Page 2 of 40 www.mwra.com MWRA Public Information Requests 2019 3 Record Drawings: Section 55 1/2/2019 1/4/2019 1/4/2019 1 0 $0.00 No 646 Ocean Avenue, Revere 2 Record Drawings: Section 12 1/2/2019 1/3/2019 1/3/2019 1 0 $0.00 No 751 Fellsway, between Tafts and Foss Streets in Medford 1 Detail Record, 2 Record Drawings: 1/8/2019 1/8/2019 1/8/2019 1 0 $0.00 No Sections 20 and 58 Morton Street Bridge, Dorchester 5 Record Drawings: Walnut Street and 1/7/2019 1/8/2019 1/8/2019 1 0 $0.00 No Fisher Hill Lines 20 Boylston Street and 18 Fisher Avenue in Boston 1 Record Drawing: Cosgrove Tunnel 1/8/2019 1/8/2019 1/8/2019 1 0 $0.00 No Forbes Road, Northborough 2 Record Drawings: Sections 4 and 1/9/2019 1/9/2019 1/9/2019 1 0 $0.00 No W15 River Street, Memorial Drive through Central Square and Blackstone Street in Cambridge 1 Record Drawing: Section 22 1/10/2019 1/11/2019 1/11/2019 1 0 $0.00 No Granite and Hope Avenues in Milton 1 Detail Record, 2 Record Drawings: 1/11/2019 1/11/2019 1/11/2019 1 0 $0.00 No Sections 22 and 107 Furnace Brook Parkway and Quarry Street in Quincy 2 Record Drawings: Section 23 1/15/2019 1/15/2019 1/15/2019 1 0 $0.00 No Beacon Street at College Road and Hammond Street in Newton 2 Record Drawings: Section 77 1/2/2019 1/15/2019 1/15/2019 1 0 $0.00 No East Street Bridge, Dedham- Westwood 1 Detail Record, 4 Record Drawings: 1/15/2019 1/15/2019 1/15/2019 1 0 $0.00 No Sections 30 and 44 Metropolitan Avenue, from Beacon Street to Theresa Terrace in Hyde Park 3 Record Drawings: Sections 26 and 53 1/16/2019 1/16/2019 1/16/2019 1 0 $0.00 No Broadway at Elmwood Avenue, Squire Road at Lantern Road in Revere Page 3 of 40 www.mwra.com MWRA Public Information Requests 2019 1 Record Drawing: Section W3 1/28/2019 1/28/2019 1/28/2019 1 0 $0.00 No Sargent Street, Newton 1 Detail Record: Chicopee Valley 1/22/2019 1/22/2019 1/22/2019 1 0 $0.00 No Aqueduct Center Street, Ludlow 2 Record Plans: Section 52 and 1/18/2019 1/29/2019 1/29/2019 1 0 $0.00 No Dorchester Tunnel, and 67 Eliot Street, Brookline 1 Record Plan: City Tunnel Extension 1/11/2019 1/29/2019 1/29/2019 1 0 $0.00 No 30 Warren Street, Brighton 2 Record Plans: Section 70 1/21/2019 1/29/2019 1/29/2019 1 0 $0.00 No Lynn Fells Parkway at Forest Street, Saugus 2 Record Plans: Sections 30 and 44 1/18/2019 1/29/2019 1/29/2019 1 0 $0.00 No West Street at River Street, Hyde Park 6 Record Plans: Sections 12 and 18 1/31/2019 1/31/2019 1/31/2019 2 0 $0.00 No College Avenue at Knollwood Road (Tisch Sport Center, Tufts University), Medford MWRA's official retention schedule 2/7/2019 2/7/2019 2/21/2019 0 45 $0.00 No (file plan) Engineering plans for 190 VFW 2/7/2019 2/7/2019 2/21/2019 $0.00 No Parkway and 40-41 Lee Burbank Highway in Revere 1) Historic information on Charles 2/11/2019 2/28/2019 3 0 $0.00 No River ValleyMain Drainage and Metropolitan Sewage Works 1) Information relative to excavated 2/11/2019 4/3/2019 8 0 $0.00 No material from Spot Pond tank project 1) Bid results of low filed electrical 2/13/2019 2/21/2019 0 30 $0.00 No bidders and bid amounts for Biosolids Processing Facility, 543-561 South Street MWRA reports on water quality for 2/14/2019 2/14/2019 2/14/2019 1 30 $0.00 No the lower Charles River from the late 80s to present Photo of polluted Boston Harbor 2/14/2019 2/15/2019 2/15/2019 0 30 $0.00 No Engineering plans for 156-160 Norfolk 2/14/2019 2/25/2019 2/25/2019 1 30 $0.00 No Street In Cambridge Page 4 of 40 www.mwra.com MWRA Public Information Requests 2019 Sewer plans for memorial Drive 2/15/2019 2/15/2019 2/26/2019 1 30 $0.00 No between the BU Bridge and the Eliot Bridge Engineering plans for 630 Winthrop 2/19/2019 2/19/2019 2/25/2019 1 30 $0.00 No Avenue in Revere Engineering plans for Tafts Avenue, 2/19/2019 2/19/2019 2/26/2019 1 30 $0.00 No from Adams Street to the end Engineering plans for 8 Erie Drive in 2/20/2019 2/20/2019 4/8/2019 1 30 $0.00 No Natick 1.
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