Mass.Gov logo  * Governor
Deval L. Patrick
 * Lt. Governor
Timothy P. Murray
 * EOEA Secretary
Ian A. Bowles

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Current Issues

Water Supply Protection Gull Study

Fall 2008 Downstream: Asian Longhorned Beetle

Swift River Bridge Project

Swift River Trail Improvements

How to properly dispose of Unused and Expired Pharmaceuticals

2008 Quabbin Deer Hunt Lottery Results

2008 Wachusett Fishing Season

2008 Quabbin Fishing Season

Quabbin Land Management Plan

2007 Water Quality Reports

Quabbin Reservoir Watershed Public Access Plan Update

Watershed Protection Act Online Data Viewer (hosted by MassGIS)

Lakes and Ponds Program Hot Topic

Stormwater Management

Current view of the
Quabbin Reservoir

 

Division of Water Supply Protection
The Division of Water Supply Protection is comprised of two Offices.

The Office of Watershed Management section manages and protects the drinking water supply watersheds for approximately 2.2 million residents of Massachusetts, primarily in Greater Boston. The Quabbin Reservoir, Ware River, and Wachusett Reservoir watersheds are the sources of drinking water for distribution by the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA).

The Office of Water Resources promotes water quality and conservation through several functions.

  • The Office of Water Resources provides technical staff support to the Water Resources Commission, developing water resources policy and watershed planning efforts, coordinating the review of proposed interbasin transfers, administering cooperative programs with the US Geological Survey, and managing the Rainfall Program (a network of approximately 150 precipitation observation stations, operated by volunteers throughout Massachusetts, and a precipitation database for research and analysis).
  • Staff operate the statewide Lakes and Ponds Program, offering technical assistance to communities and citizen groups, monitoring water quality at various public beaches to ensure public safety, and providing educational materials to the public about various lake issues.
  • The Office of Water Resources oversees the registration program for all well drillers operating in the state and enforces well drilling regulations.
  • The Flood Hazard Management Program is the state coordinating office for the National Flood Insurance Program, providing floodplain management technical information and assistance to community officials and others concerning the NFIP as well as coordinating statewide floodplain management policies to accomplish comprehensive flood loss reduction. This program also jointly administers, in conjunction with the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, the state's hazard mitigation programs, through planning and project grants and technical assistance to community officials.
 

Watershed Management

Lakes & Ponds program

Well Drillers program

Rainfall Program

Interbasin Transfer Act

Hazard Mitigation

Ipswich River Restoration