Combined Sewer Overflow Control Planning Program - Joint efforts by Cambridge, MWRA, and Somerville
About the project
The City of Cambridge and the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) are collaborating to improve water quality in the Charles River, and are also collaborating with the city of Somerville to improve water quality in the Alewife Brook and Mystic River through the development of updated combined sewer overflow (CSO) control plans.
A combined sewer overflow (CSO) occurs when a large rainstorm overwhelms a combined sewer system, causing stormwater to mix with wastewater (or sewage) and discharge to a nearby river or lake.
Cambridge, MWRA, and Somerville (the team) are developing updated control plans that will reduce their respective CSOs and protect our waterways, as part of the Variances for CSO Discharges to the Lower Charles River/Charles Basin and to the Alewife Brook/Upper Mystic River Basin issued by MassDEP in 2019, .
We want to hear from you!
Public participation is a critical element in the successful development and implementation of the CSO Control Plans. The team wants to understand how the Charles River, Alewife Brook and the Mystic River affect your life and what impact potential improvements to the stormwater and sewage systems may have on your communities.
By participating in this planning process, you can weigh in on and influence key considerations, such as:- What tools should be used to reduce CSOs? And in what areas should we pursue these tools?
- How should we weigh potential tradeoffs, such as the pace of CSO reduction and its relation to increases in sewer rates?
While CSO reduction and stormwater management can be highly technical, there are decisions to be made that affect your communities and neighbors. We want to hear from you whatever your level of experience is with these issues. Stay informed, attend project meetings, and keep checking this website and the team’s CSO pages at:
- City of Somerville: https://www.somervillema.gov/cso
- City of Cambridge: www.cambridgema.gov/CSOplanning
- MWRA: https://www.mwra.com/CSO
On December 12, 2025, MassDEP granted the MWRA and the Cities of Cambridge and Somerville a 120-day extension to complete a Draft Updated CSO Control Plan. As such the Draft Updated CSO Control Plan shall be completed on or before April 30, 2026. Copies of the extension letters sent from DEP to the project partners can be found under the heading "MassDEP Extension Letters" on the right side of this page.
About the project
The City of Cambridge and the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) are collaborating to improve water quality in the Charles River, and are also collaborating with the city of Somerville to improve water quality in the Alewife Brook and Mystic River through the development of updated combined sewer overflow (CSO) control plans.
A combined sewer overflow (CSO) occurs when a large rainstorm overwhelms a combined sewer system, causing stormwater to mix with wastewater (or sewage) and discharge to a nearby river or lake.
Cambridge, MWRA, and Somerville (the team) are developing updated control plans that will reduce their respective CSOs and protect our waterways, as part of the Variances for CSO Discharges to the Lower Charles River/Charles Basin and to the Alewife Brook/Upper Mystic River Basin issued by MassDEP in 2019, .
We want to hear from you!
Public participation is a critical element in the successful development and implementation of the CSO Control Plans. The team wants to understand how the Charles River, Alewife Brook and the Mystic River affect your life and what impact potential improvements to the stormwater and sewage systems may have on your communities.
By participating in this planning process, you can weigh in on and influence key considerations, such as:- What tools should be used to reduce CSOs? And in what areas should we pursue these tools?
- How should we weigh potential tradeoffs, such as the pace of CSO reduction and its relation to increases in sewer rates?
While CSO reduction and stormwater management can be highly technical, there are decisions to be made that affect your communities and neighbors. We want to hear from you whatever your level of experience is with these issues. Stay informed, attend project meetings, and keep checking this website and the team’s CSO pages at:
- City of Somerville: https://www.somervillema.gov/cso
- City of Cambridge: www.cambridgema.gov/CSOplanning
- MWRA: https://www.mwra.com/CSO
On December 12, 2025, MassDEP granted the MWRA and the Cities of Cambridge and Somerville a 120-day extension to complete a Draft Updated CSO Control Plan. As such the Draft Updated CSO Control Plan shall be completed on or before April 30, 2026. Copies of the extension letters sent from DEP to the project partners can be found under the heading "MassDEP Extension Letters" on the right side of this page.
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Public meeting #6 - January 15, 2026
Share Public meeting #6 - January 15, 2026 on Facebook Share Public meeting #6 - January 15, 2026 on Twitter Share Public meeting #6 - January 15, 2026 on Linkedin Email Public meeting #6 - January 15, 2026 linkJoin us virtually for a public meeting to learn more about the alternatives being considered, costs implications on rate payers, and share your feedback!
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Join us virtually for a public meeting to learn more about the alternatives being considered, costs implications on rate payers, and share your feedback!
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Public Meeting #5 - September 25, 2025
Share Public Meeting #5 - September 25, 2025 on Facebook Share Public Meeting #5 - September 25, 2025 on Twitter Share Public Meeting #5 - September 25, 2025 on Linkedin Email Public Meeting #5 - September 25, 2025 linkOn September 25, 2025, MWRA and the Cities of Cambridge and Somerville hosted a virtual public meeting to discuss the latest results of our study on ways to reduce combined sewer overflows, and how these will impacts water quality in our rivers.
To view a video of the meeting, presentation slides, and other material from Public Meeting #5, please expand the folder titled "Public Meeting #5 September 25, 2025" under the heading "Public Meetings" on the toolbar to the right. Please note that the toolbar appears at the bottom of the page when viewed on mobile.
Public Meeting documents canContinue reading
On September 25, 2025, MWRA and the Cities of Cambridge and Somerville hosted a virtual public meeting to discuss the latest results of our study on ways to reduce combined sewer overflows, and how these will impacts water quality in our rivers.
To view a video of the meeting, presentation slides, and other material from Public Meeting #5, please expand the folder titled "Public Meeting #5 September 25, 2025" under the heading "Public Meetings" on the toolbar to the right. Please note that the toolbar appears at the bottom of the page when viewed on mobile.
Public Meeting documents can also be accessed via this link: Public Meeting Documents
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Listening Session - April 3, 2025
Share Listening Session - April 3, 2025 on Facebook Share Listening Session - April 3, 2025 on Twitter Share Listening Session - April 3, 2025 on Linkedin Email Listening Session - April 3, 2025 linkOn April 3, 2025, MWRA and the Cities of Cambridge and Somerville hosted a virtual listening session to provide an opportunity for community members to speak and share their thoughts about this multi-year project. It did not include presentations from the project team.
To view a video of the meeting, presentation slides, and other material from the Listening Session, please expand the folder titled "Listening Session April 3, 2025" under the heading "Public Meetings" on the toolbar to the right. Please note that the toolbar appears at the bottom of the page when viewed on mobile.
Public Meeting documents canContinue reading
On April 3, 2025, MWRA and the Cities of Cambridge and Somerville hosted a virtual listening session to provide an opportunity for community members to speak and share their thoughts about this multi-year project. It did not include presentations from the project team.
To view a video of the meeting, presentation slides, and other material from the Listening Session, please expand the folder titled "Listening Session April 3, 2025" under the heading "Public Meetings" on the toolbar to the right. Please note that the toolbar appears at the bottom of the page when viewed on mobile.
Public Meeting documents can also be accessed via this link: Public Meeting Documents
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Public Meeting #4 - January 22, 2025
Share Public Meeting #4 - January 22, 2025 on Facebook Share Public Meeting #4 - January 22, 2025 on Twitter Share Public Meeting #4 - January 22, 2025 on Linkedin Email Public Meeting #4 - January 22, 2025 linkOn January 22, 2025, MWRA and the Cities of Cambridge and Somerville hosted a virtual public meeting to discuss the alternatives developed to date to control combined sewer overflows and how the affordability will be evaluated for each entity.
To view a video of the meeting, presentation slides, and other material from Public Meeting #4, please expand the folder titled "Public Meeting #4 January 22, 2025" under the heading "Public Meetings" on the toolbar to the right. Please note that the toolbar appears at the bottom of the page when viewed on mobile.
Public Meeting documents can also be accessedContinue reading
On January 22, 2025, MWRA and the Cities of Cambridge and Somerville hosted a virtual public meeting to discuss the alternatives developed to date to control combined sewer overflows and how the affordability will be evaluated for each entity.
To view a video of the meeting, presentation slides, and other material from Public Meeting #4, please expand the folder titled "Public Meeting #4 January 22, 2025" under the heading "Public Meetings" on the toolbar to the right. Please note that the toolbar appears at the bottom of the page when viewed on mobile.
Public Meeting documents can also be accessed via this link: Public Meeting Documents
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Public Meeting #3 - November 15, 2023
Share Public Meeting #3 - November 15, 2023 on Facebook Share Public Meeting #3 - November 15, 2023 on Twitter Share Public Meeting #3 - November 15, 2023 on Linkedin Email Public Meeting #3 - November 15, 2023 linkOn November 15, 2023, MWRA and the Cities of Cambridge and Somerville hosted a virtual public meeting to discuss the the tools we can use to minimize sewer overflows, improve water quality, and achieve safer and cleaner rivers.
To view a video of the meeting, presentation slides, and other material from Public Meeting #3, please expand the folder titled "Public Meeting #3 November 15, 2023" under the heading "Public Meetings" on the toolbar to the right. Please note that the toolbar appears at the bottom of the page when viewed on mobile.
Public Meeting documents can also be accessed viaContinue reading
On November 15, 2023, MWRA and the Cities of Cambridge and Somerville hosted a virtual public meeting to discuss the the tools we can use to minimize sewer overflows, improve water quality, and achieve safer and cleaner rivers.
To view a video of the meeting, presentation slides, and other material from Public Meeting #3, please expand the folder titled "Public Meeting #3 November 15, 2023" under the heading "Public Meetings" on the toolbar to the right. Please note that the toolbar appears at the bottom of the page when viewed on mobile.
Public Meeting documents can also be accessed via this link: Public Meeting Documents
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CSO Control to Date
Share CSO Control to Date on Facebook Share CSO Control to Date on Twitter Share CSO Control to Date on Linkedin Email CSO Control to Date linkOver the past several decades, MWRA, in collaboration with CSO communities, including Cambridge and Somerville, has achieved significant CSO reductions and improvements in water quality in the water bodies of metro Boston.
CSO Reduction
The MWRA’s original CSO control plan - CSO Long-Term Control Plan (LTCP) - was first developed in the late 1990s. MWRA and the CSO communities have:
- implemented 35 CSO projects.
- spent over $1 billion on implementation efforts.
- closed or accomplished LTCP goals for 72 out of the 86 CSO outfalls:
- 10 of 19 Charles River CSO outfalls have been closed with a CSO volume reduction of 98% since 1992.
- 9 of 16 outfalls on the Upper Mystic River and Alewife Brook have been closed, with a CSO volume reduction of 69% since 1992.
- accomplished an 88% reduction of CSO volume discharges, from the 1980’s average of 3,200 millions gallons annually to 396 million gallons in the typical year as of the end of 2022. The CSO discharge volume required by the LTCP is 404 million gallons annually.
- treated 95% of the remaining CSO volume discharged. Treatment of the CSO discharges includes screening and disinfection.
- improved pumping capacity at the Deer Island Wastewater Treatment Plant.
- improved the way the pipe and pump system is operated.

Water Quality
Water quality in the Lower Charles River Basin and the Alewife Brook/Upper Mystic River Basin has improved tremendously over the last 30 years, in part due to significant reductions in CSO discharges and stormwater pollution controls implemented by communities along these water bodies. As shown in the figures below, there has been noticeable improvement in the level of the sewerage indicator bacteria (Enterococcus) in the rivers and harbor since MWRA began implementation of the LTCP. Average bacteria counts during heavy rain, when the rivers are affected by contaminated stormwater and CSO discharges, have decreased substantially. While showing substantial improvements since the 1990s, Alewife Brook continues to have higher bacteria levels than the other water bodies. Certainly there is more work to be done and MWRA and CSO community partners are continuing to do our part to further the remarkable achievements that have been made to date.


Over the past several decades, MWRA, in collaboration with CSO communities, including Cambridge and Somerville, has achieved significant CSO reductions and improvements in water quality in the water bodies of metro Boston.
CSO Reduction
The MWRA’s original CSO control plan - CSO Long-Term Control Plan (LTCP) - was first developed in the late 1990s. MWRA and the CSO communities have:
- implemented 35 CSO projects.
- spent over $1 billion on implementation efforts.
- closed or accomplished LTCP goals for 72 out of the 86 CSO outfalls:
- 10 of 19 Charles River CSO outfalls have been closed with a CSO volume reduction of 98% since 1992.
- 9 of 16 outfalls on the Upper Mystic River and Alewife Brook have been closed, with a CSO volume reduction of 69% since 1992.
- accomplished an 88% reduction of CSO volume discharges, from the 1980’s average of 3,200 millions gallons annually to 396 million gallons in the typical year as of the end of 2022. The CSO discharge volume required by the LTCP is 404 million gallons annually.
- treated 95% of the remaining CSO volume discharged. Treatment of the CSO discharges includes screening and disinfection.
- improved pumping capacity at the Deer Island Wastewater Treatment Plant.
- improved the way the pipe and pump system is operated.

Water Quality
Water quality in the Lower Charles River Basin and the Alewife Brook/Upper Mystic River Basin has improved tremendously over the last 30 years, in part due to significant reductions in CSO discharges and stormwater pollution controls implemented by communities along these water bodies. As shown in the figures below, there has been noticeable improvement in the level of the sewerage indicator bacteria (Enterococcus) in the rivers and harbor since MWRA began implementation of the LTCP. Average bacteria counts during heavy rain, when the rivers are affected by contaminated stormwater and CSO discharges, have decreased substantially. While showing substantial improvements since the 1990s, Alewife Brook continues to have higher bacteria levels than the other water bodies. Certainly there is more work to be done and MWRA and CSO community partners are continuing to do our part to further the remarkable achievements that have been made to date.


Stay Informed
Public Meetings
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Public Meeting #6 January 15, 2026
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Public Meeting #5 September 25, 2025
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Recording - Updated CSO Control Plan Public Meeting _5_ September 25 2025
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Updated CSO Control Plans Mtg5 Presentation Sept25 2025_Revised.pdf (6.5 MB) (pdf)
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CSO Public Meeting 5 Menti Poll.pdf (3.55 MB) (pdf)
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Alternatives Descriptions 1 _ Alewife Brook Limited CSOs in 2050 TY.pdf (1.39 MB) (pdf)
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Alternatives Descriptions 2 _ Alewife Brook 0 CSOs in 2050 TY.pdf (2.37 MB) (pdf)
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Alternatives Descriptions 3 _ Charles River Limited CSOs in 2050 TY.pdf (1 MB) (pdf)
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Alternatives Descriptions 4 _ Charles River 0 CSOs in 2050 TY.pdf (2.07 MB) (pdf)
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Alternatives Descriptions 5 _ Mystic River Limited CSOs in 2050 TY.pdf (845 KB) (pdf)
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Alternatives Descriptions 6 _ Mystic River 0 CSOs in 2050 TY.pdf (1.51 MB) (pdf)
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Alternatives Descriptions 7 _ All Waterbodies 0 CSOS for 5 and 25 yr 2050.pdf (2.39 MB) (pdf)
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Alternatives Descriptions 8 _ Full Regional Sewer Separation 2050 TY.pdf (264 KB) (pdf)
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Listening Session April 03, 2025
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Public Meeting #4 January 22, 2025
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Public Meeting #3 November 15, 2023
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Public Meeting #2 December 15, 2022
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Public Meeting #1 June 29, 2022
Timeline of the CSO Control Plans
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Technical Teams - Develop Scope of Work and Schedule
Combined Sewer Overflow Control Planning Program - Joint efforts by Cambridge, MWRA, and Somerville has finished this stageScopes of work and CSO Control Plan schedules were submitted to EPA and DEP April 1, 2022
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Mtg #1 CSO Control Plan Update
Combined Sewer Overflow Control Planning Program - Joint efforts by Cambridge, MWRA, and Somerville has finished this stageHeld June 29, 2022. Scroll down for presentation materials and a video recording of the meeting.
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Mtg #2 Typical Year Development, Goals, and Priorities
Combined Sewer Overflow Control Planning Program - Joint efforts by Cambridge, MWRA, and Somerville has finished this stageHeld December 15, 2022. Scroll down for presentation materials and a video recording of the meeting.
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Technical Team: Finalizing the Typical Year and Integrating the Models
Combined Sewer Overflow Control Planning Program - Joint efforts by Cambridge, MWRA, and Somerville has finished this stageThrough Summer 2023
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Mtg #3 Development of Alternatives
Combined Sewer Overflow Control Planning Program - Joint efforts by Cambridge, MWRA, and Somerville has finished this stageHeld November 15, 2023. Scroll down for presentation materials and a video recording of the meeting.
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Mtg #4 Alternatives Screening/ Affordability Analysis
Combined Sewer Overflow Control Planning Program - Joint efforts by Cambridge, MWRA, and Somerville has finished this stageHeld January 22, 2025. Scroll down for presentation materials and a video recording of the meeting.
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Mtg #5 Results of Alternatives Screening
Combined Sewer Overflow Control Planning Program - Joint efforts by Cambridge, MWRA, and Somerville has finished this stageHeld September 25, 2025. Scroll down for presentation materials and a video recording of the meeting.
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Technical Team - Alternatives Analysis
Combined Sewer Overflow Control Planning Program - Joint efforts by Cambridge, MWRA, and Somerville has finished this stageSpring 2023 through Winter 2026 - Modeling of technically feasible alternatives, screening of alternatives, and affordability analysis
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Mtg #6 Updated Results of Alternatives Screening
Combined Sewer Overflow Control Planning Program - Joint efforts by Cambridge, MWRA, and Somerville has finished this stageJanuary 15, 2026 6pm - 8pm - Virtual Public Meeting
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Draft Updated CSO Control Plan Submission to MassDEP and EPA
Combined Sewer Overflow Control Planning Program - Joint efforts by Cambridge, MWRA, and Somerville is currently at this stageSubmission by April 30, 2026
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Public Comment Period on Draft Updated CSO Control Plan
this is an upcoming stage for Combined Sewer Overflow Control Planning Program - Joint efforts by Cambridge, MWRA, and SomervilleSpring/Summer 2026 - shall include Public Meeting, Public Hearing
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Final Updated CSO Control Plan Submission to MEPA
this is an upcoming stage for Combined Sewer Overflow Control Planning Program - Joint efforts by Cambridge, MWRA, and SomervilleSubmission by January 31, 2027
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Present Final Updated CSO Control Plan
this is an upcoming stage for Combined Sewer Overflow Control Planning Program - Joint efforts by Cambridge, MWRA, and SomervilleWinter 2027 - Public Meeting
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MEPA Review of Final Updated CSO Control Plan
this is an upcoming stage for Combined Sewer Overflow Control Planning Program - Joint efforts by Cambridge, MWRA, and SomervilleJanuary 21, 2027 - August 31, 2029. MassDEP, in coordination with EPA, will review the Final Updated CSO Control Plan, review and consider public comments on the Plan, confer with the MEPA office on compliance with the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act, and take action to approve or disapprove the Plan.
Variance Evaluation Studies (Floatables Control, Odor Control, and Real Time Notifications)
Who's Listening
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