Thanks to smart investments and planning during the 1990’s, Cambridge residents are able to enjoy clean water and healthy wildlife, unaffected by the gulf oil spill disaster that is forcing the rest of the nation to cut back and conserve oil.
“We’re just lucky that officials a century ago planned for this and made the necessary investments,” she said, pointing out that nine years ago, the city spent about $80 million to build a new treatment plant that filters 14 million gallons of water every day.
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for some of its more rediculous characters, but every once in a while you remember why it’s nice to have two world-class universities in your back yard. While all my friends were boiling water, this Cantabrigian was drinking straight from the tap and thanking the foresight of a previous generation of Cantabrigians!