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New EPA rules to reduce runoff hit Milford, Bellingham, Franklin (The MetroWest Daily News)
Large stores in three Massachusetts towns are being required by federal environmental regulators to control the amount of rainwater running off their roofs and parking lots. The EPA rules scheduled to be announced today will be tested in Milford, Bellingham, and Franklin.
New EPA rules to reduce runoff hit 3 MA towns (WBZ News Radio Boston)
Large stores in three Massachusetts towns are being required by federal environmental regulators to control the amount of polluted rainwater running off their roofs and parking lots. The EPA rules announced Monday will be tested in Milford, Bellingham, and Franklin.
EPA targets water runoff (Boston Globe)
The US Environmental Protection Agency is set to announce today that it will, for the first time, require some big-box stores, malls, and other businesses to reduce the amount of rainwater that runs off their roofs and parking lots. Federal officials will test the new policy in the Massachusetts towns of Milford, Bellingham, and Franklin.
Pollution lawsuit pays off (Boston Globe)
Eight area communities are among 83 statewide that are receiving settlement money from a lawsuit related to the presence of a gasoline additive in public drinking-water supplies.
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