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Massachusetts-Certified Class A-B Underground Storage Tank (UST) Operators Individuals Who Have Passed Their Certification Exams As of November 21, 2017 Massachusetts-Certified Class A-B Underground Storage Tank (UST) Operators Individuals Who Have Passed Their Certification Exams as of November 21, 2017 ID# Last Name First Name MI Company Town State Class Email Address 71072 Abbott David N ECS Eclipse Boston MA A+B [email protected] 66039 Abbott Sharon E A.R. Sandri Inc. Greenfield MA A+B [email protected] 86836 Abboud Jacques BP Chancellor ST Getty Lowell MA A+B [email protected] 71153 Abboud Jimmy hanover shell & tire hanover MA A+B [email protected] 72083 Abboud Rony hanover shell & tire hanover MA A+B [email protected] 84728 Abdallah Mike No Company methuen MA A+B [email protected] 95994 Abel Christopher N/A NA NA A+B [email protected] 80884 Abi Saleh Rami route 99 gas & service malden MA A+B [email protected] 86014 Abiassaf Rick Racing Mart NA MA A+B [email protected] 78325 Abouraad George gasngo lawrence MA A+B [email protected] 74729 Abouyazbek George Arsp Inc Whitman MA A+B [email protected] 78411 Abraham Abraham V A & V Service Corporation MA MA A+B [email protected] 91186 Abreau Joseph Abreau Oil Service Taunton MA A+B [email protected] 120818 Abysalh Jake Crompco, LLC Plymouth Meeting PA A+B [email protected] 80116 Achi Elias achi,inc arlington MA A+B [email protected] 73535 Achi Robert G robert's auto clinic& tire center inc holland MA A+B [email protected] 65524 Adams Albert A UPS - Norwood Norwood MA A+B [email protected] 119917 Adusumilli Lalitha University of MA Boston boston MA A+B [email protected] 91816 Aflague Kendall Hi Lo Gas E. Wareham MA A+B [email protected] 108038 Afrede Anwar MK Fuel Inc Brimfield MA A+B [email protected] 95107 Agar Stephen Charles W Agar Inc. Great Barrington MA A+B [email protected] 133374 Agha Hani O A.L. Prime Energy Consultants Inc. Saugus MA A+B [email protected] 107952 Ahern Carlene C Not application Wrentham MA A+B [email protected] 103743 Ahmad Kaleem Eagle Brothers Inc. Abington MA A+B [email protected] 121249 Ahmad Maroof Chicopee Convenience Citgo Chicopee MA A+B [email protected] 113967 Ahmed Essam Stop and Gas Dorchester MA A+B [email protected] 128330 Ahmed Furok Carver Gas and Convenience Carver MA A+B [email protected] 77971 Ahmed Farooq Racing mart fuels Springfield MA A+B [email protected] 81208 Aiello Larry Con-way Freight Dracut MA A+B [email protected] 74897 Aiello Richard Frank's Gulf Service, inc Saugus MA A+B [email protected] 73224 Aiesi Frank J Eisai Inc. Wilmington MA A+B [email protected] 115155 Aires Manuel Lundgren Honda Of Auburn Auburn MA A+B [email protected] 71528 Ajjouri William Cumberland Gulf Group of Companies NORWOOD MA A+B [email protected] 133829 Akar John S. Natick Foreign Motors Natick MA A+B [email protected] 73612 Akehurst-moore Elizabeth Concord Convenience Concord MA A+B [email protected] 81610 Akiki Elias Akiki Oil Hyde Park MA A+B [email protected] 73549 Akman John H A&A Shell LLC Holyoke MA A+B [email protected] 73146 Akman Joyce M A&A Shell LLC Shrewsbury MA A+B [email protected] 104870 Akram Muhammad I Yahya Express Lowell MA A+B [email protected] 1 Massachusetts-Certified Class A-B Underground Storage Tank (UST) Operators Individuals Who Have Passed Their Certification Exams as of November 21, 2017 ID# Last Name First Name MI Company Town State Class Email Address 82497 Al Alami Magda H Cumberland Gulf Group of Companies Framingham MA A+B [email protected] 70669 Alabiso Michele Drake Petroleum Company Inc. North Grosvenordale CT A+B [email protected] 74036 Alaga Jacques JIC Services Inc. Acton MA A+B [email protected] 76118 Alagha Pierre Sycamore Auto Service Watertown MA A+B [email protected] 83003 Alago Margarita E Reliable Bus Lines, Inc. New Bedford MA A+B [email protected] 86492 Alam Anis Westboro Quik Mart Westborough MA A+B [email protected] 82302 Alam Mohammad ala &maili llc NA MA A+B [email protected] 105170 Alani Yehia Alani's Fuel Enterprise II LLC Taunton MA A+B [email protected] 75137 Albee Michael S Loud Fuel Company East Falmouth MA A+B [email protected] 141776 Albert Sherry NA Saugus MA A+B [email protected] 90757 Albert, Jr. Earl Hopedale Country Club Hopedale MA A+B [email protected] 80051 Aldamaa Simon W. Newton Auto Service W. Newton MA A+B [email protected] 107976 Alexander John T Town of Oak Bluffs Marina fuel Oak Bluffs MA A+B [email protected] 88745 Alexandropoulos Victor West Side Group wellesley MA A+B [email protected] 78976 Alexopoulos William Randolph Automotive Servicenter, Inc Randolph MA A+B [email protected] 79892 Alhachem Georges chatham getty chatham MA A+B [email protected] 75367 Alhafez Abdulkarim beverly auto center llc BEVERLY MA A+B [email protected] 122781 Alhaq Zameer Chuckys LLC Pittsfield MA A+B [email protected] 72226 Ali Deborah J DALI, LLC Milford MA A+B [email protected] 84415 Ali Haydar h&e gas repair inc. hanover MA A+B [email protected] 78360 Ali Ramzan A. L. Prime Energy Consultant Inc. Wakefield MA A+B [email protected] 79812 Ali Ramzan sahara llc indian orchard MA A+B [email protected] 84388 Allen David Boston Sand & Gravel Company NA NA A+B [email protected] 121926 Allen Joseph Mass DOT Brockton MA A+B [email protected] 65552 Allen Robert M SGII Group LLC Braintree MA A+B [email protected] 131392 Almeghalawy Mohamed Not application NA NA A+B [email protected] 87497 Alpine William Environmental Compliance Services, Inc. NA NA A+B [email protected] 83514 Alsalhani Raymond City Gas & Service Brockton MA A+B [email protected] 84916 Alther Scott J City of Boston Boston MA A+B [email protected] 77772 Amadon Carl Deluxe Corp NA MA A+B [email protected] 73479 Amador Edgar NECG Holdings Corp New Paltz NY A+B [email protected] 66187 Amara Aaron D Tyree Webster MA A+B [email protected] 131142 Amaro Andy Amaro's Sunoco East Taunton MA A+B [email protected] 76278 Ambroceo Bobby BCN Automotive LLC Canton MA A+B [email protected] 129689 Ames Joshua C Boston University Boston MA A+B [email protected] 139458 Amin Muhammad QT Food & Fuel Chicopee MA A+B [email protected] 139886 Amin Rashid Rahim Corporation Leominster MA A+B [email protected] 77993 Amirault Cristal Allied Waste Services NA NA A+B [email protected] 98365 Amjad Farah No Company NA NA A+B [email protected] 2 Massachusetts-Certified Class A-B Underground Storage Tank (UST) Operators Individuals Who Have Passed Their Certification Exams as of November 21, 2017 ID# Last Name First Name MI Company Town State Class Email Address 111863 Ammouri Edmond Fellsway Gas & Service Medford MA A+B [email protected] 105606 Amorello James oxford asphalt inc. oxford MA A+B [email protected] 72220 An Soo I washdepot lynn MA A+B [email protected] 85369 Analetto Joseph F Analetto Bros. Inc. d/b/a Titan Gas Station Medford MA A+B [email protected] 76297 Anderson Erik G Cape Cod National Seashore Wellfleet MA A+B [email protected] 72146 Anderson Glenn D Dennis K. Burke Inc. Chelsea MA A+B [email protected] 82761 Anderson John St Patricks Cemetery Fall River MA A+B [email protected] 78345 Anderson Ralph C Marblehead Marine Marblehead MA A+B [email protected] 83128 Andrews Jr Joseph J Woodworth Chevrolet-Cadillac ANDOVER MA A+B [email protected] 84567 Annis Davieson C Kerivan-lane Inc. Needham MA A+B [email protected] 66192 Antoun Nick morrissey blvd auto service inc dorchester MA A+B [email protected] 71047 Aoude Gabi A 225noth mainstreet realty llc natick MA A+B [email protected] 75897 Aoude Jack Aoude Petroleum Corporation Framingham MA A+B [email protected] 74588 Aoude Ronnie Aoude Gas & Repair Medway MA A+B [email protected] 72861 Aoude Salim F Salim F. Aoude Inc. Shrewsbury MA A+B [email protected] 109383 Araujo Richard NA Westport MA A+B [email protected] 138229 Araujo Carlos City of New Bedford DFFM New Bedford MA A+B [email protected] 73567 Arbuckle George G.T. ARBUCKLE INC. NEEDHAM MA A+B [email protected] 86449 Argiros Alexander No Company NA NA A+B [email protected] 114124 Arguin Michael University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Dartmouth MA A+B [email protected] 82142 Armanious Bitar Mary Endrawes Demian, Inc. Worcester MA A+B [email protected] 74885 Aroyian Yeghia Brothers Auto Service Belmont MA A+B [email protected] 68390 Arthur Abbey B. 1st Choice Compliance Inc. Albany GA A+B [email protected] 74837 Asaad Shawkat S Sam Energy, LLC Milford MA A+B [email protected] 68946 Asaridis Ioannis NA Stoughton MA A+B [email protected] 74428 Asghar Shaban Sam's Food Store Seekonk MA A+B [email protected] 136679 Ashraf Muhammad A manahil llc ware MA A+B [email protected] 81853 Asirvatham Christopher sunup corporation middleboro MA A+B [email protected] 72591 Asmar Hanibal valu chandler gas station NA NA A+B [email protected] 72766 Asmar Nuri A&A Shell LLC Holyoke MA A+B [email protected] 67645 Assaf Virginie A Assaf Gas Station Inc Methuen MA A+B [email protected] 68468 Assi Toufic TOROS LLC Fall River MA A+B [email protected] 80520 Atkinson Joseph E City of Marlborough Marlborough MA A+B [email protected] 78266 Atkinson Kenneth William Reisner Corporation clinton MA A+B [email protected] 72817 Aubut Christopher J MacDougalls' Cape Cod Marine Service Inc.
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