The holding tanks at the Deer Island’s wastewater treatment plant in Boston Harbor were raised by half a meter (nearly two feet) during construction in the 1990s in response to potential sea-level rise. The facility was one of the first to have a design that was informed by climate science.

The holding tanks at the Deer Island’s wastewater treatment plant in Boston Harbor were raised by half a meter (nearly two feet) during construction in the 1990s in response to potential sea-level rise. The facility was one of the first to have a design that was informed by climate science.

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