01/08/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/08/2026 16:42
Gloucester Pump Station Upgrades
Award: $1,092,000
Recipient: City of Gloucester
The City of Gloucester will upgrade the Riverdale Park Pump Station to address deteriorating equipment vulnerable to moisture and corrosion due to its coastal location. These improvements are essential to maintaining wastewater service reliability, preventing sewer overflows, and protecting public health and coastal waters.
Marblehead Sewer Infiltration and Inflow Reduction
Award: $807,000
Recipient: Town of Marblehead
The Town of Marblehead will repair its municipal wastewater system and reduce stormwater infiltration during heavy rain events, lowering the risk of untreated sewage discharges and improving surface water quality.
Also requested by Sens. Markey and Warren.
Merrimac Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades
Award: $1,092,000
Recipient: Town of Merrimac
Funding will support engineering for critical upgrades to Merrimac's wastewater treatment plant, including a third secondary clarifier and energy-efficiency improvements to safely handle peak flows and modernize operations.
Nahant Wastewater Infrastructure Upgrades
Award: $1,092,000
Recipient: Town of Nahant
This project will construct a new force main, assess the Wharf Road pump station, and improve stormwater drainage to reduce flooding and increase resilience to sea level rise and storm surge.
Also requested by Sens. Markey and Warren.
Newburyport PFAS Water Filtration System
Award: $1,092,000
Recipient: City of Newburyport
The City of Newburyport will design a new PFAS filtration system using granular activated carbon to address PFAS contamination, taste and odor issues, algal blooms, and other water quality challenges exacerbated by climate change.
Also requested by Sens. Markey and Warren.
Essex Drinking Water System Improvements
Award: $1,092,000
Recipient: Town of Essex
Funding will support the replacement of aging asbestos cement pipes-some more than 70 years old-to reduce water main breaks, remove hazardous materials, and improve system reliability.
Also requested by Sens. Markey and Warren.
Hamilton-Wenham Regional Drinking Water Connection
Award: $1,092,000
Recipient: Town of Hamilton
The project will extend new water piping and upgrade meters and infrastructure to improve water pressure, increase supply reliability, and prevent contamination from aging pipes.
Ipswich Drinking Water Infrastructure Upgrades
Award: $1,092,000
Recipient: Town of Ipswich
Ipswich will replace two aging municipal groundwater wells-70 and 82 years old-to restore capacity, improve water quality, and address structural deterioration.
Middleton Drinking Water PFAS Mitigation
Award: $1,092,000
Recipient: Town of Middleton
Funding will support the design and engineering of a new water distribution system to address PFAS contamination and ensure compliance with drinking water regulations, reducing serious public health risks.
Topsfield Water Main Replacement
Award: $1,092,000
Recipient: Town of Topsfield
The Town of Topsfield will replace 6,400 feet of water main, remove asbestos cement pipe, and install new valves, hydrants, and fittings to protect public health and ensure safe, reliable water distribution.