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Massachusetts Maritime Academy Wastewater Treatment Plant Acknowledged for Excellence

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Category: Grants and Awards
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Tuesday, March 1st, 2016

BOSTON - The Massachusetts Maritime Academy Wastewater Treatment Plant was recently recognized with a "2015 Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Excellence Award" by the E.P.A.'s New England regional office.

The Academy Wastewater Treatment Plant is led by Chief Operator, and his staff, Donald Fucile and Thomas Mestieri. The plant was acknowledged for exceptional work in operating and maintaining the wastewater treatment plant. The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection was instrumental in nominating this facility which is located in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts The plant was one of 5 facilities in New England acknowledged for exemplary performance during 2015.

The E.P.A. Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Excellence Award was established to recognize and honor the employees of publicly owned wastewater treatment plants for its commitment to improving water quality with outstanding plant operations and maintenance.

"The professionals operating these wastewater treatment plants, as well as the municipalities and the state environmental agencies that support them, are essential to keeping our environment and our communities healthy by protecting water quality. I am proud to acknowledge these outstanding contributions to help protect public health and water quality and give these operators the credit they deserve," said Curt Spalding, regional administrator of EPA's New England Office.

EPA's New England office formally acknowledged the Smithfield Wastewater Treatment Plant for their outstanding work during the yearly New England Water Environment Association Conference in Boston on January 27th.

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