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Massachusetts Board of Wastewater Treatment Plants Certification Program - Municipal Wwtps Massachusetts Board of Wastewater Treatment Plants Certification Program - Municipal WWTPs Facility Name Address Town Phone Number Facility Grade Abington Septage Receiving Facility 350 Summer Street Abington, MA 02351 617-982-2122 1-M as of 2/25/1993 Woodsdale School Chestnut Street Abington, MA 02351 781-982-2150 2-M as of 10/30/1985 Residences at Quail Ridge Skyline Dr. Acton, MA 4-M as of 3/28/2016 Acorn Park Condominium WWTF Great Rd. Acton, MA 01720 617-308-9513 4-M as of 4/4/2016 Briarbrook Village Apartments 21 Davis Road Acton, MA 01720 978-692-8010 3-M as of 10/17/1985 Farmbrook Trust 21 Davis Rd. Acton, MA 01720 4-M as of 3/28/2016 Great Road Apartments 259 Great Road (380-C Great Road) Acton, MA 01720 978-692-8010 3-M as of 10/17/1985 Middle Fort Pond Brook WWTP 20 Adams St Acton, MA 01720 5-C as of 10/10/2001 Suburban Manor Rehabilitation 1 Great Rd. Acton, MA 01720 4-M as of 3/28/2016 Yankee Village Condominiums * Route 111 Acton, MA 01720 978-264-0166 3-M as of 3/30/1995 Acushnet Nursing Home 1275 Main Street Acushnet, MA 02743 508-995-1857 2-M as of 1/1/1980 Adams Laundry & Drycleaning Co (ALADCO) 82 Commercial Street Adams, MA 01220 413-743-0505 2-M as of 11/16/1987 Adams WWTP * 273 Columbia Street Adams, MA 01220 413-743-8370 5-C as of 3/25/1993 Curtis Fine Papers 115 Howland Ave Adams, MA 01220 1-M as of 10/30/2002 Standard Uniform Services of Agawam 700 Silver Street (lP.O. Box 483) Agawam, MA 01001 413-786-1730 4-M as of 2/28/1998 Amesbury WW Pollution Abatement Facility 19 Merrimack Street Amesbury, MA 01913 978-388-1912 5-C as of 12/15/1994 Andover's Colonial Drive Condominiums Colonial Drive (P. O. Box 808) Andover, MA 01810 617-475-3073 3-M as of 9/29/1994 Ashfield Solar Aquatics Sewage Treatmen* Route 116 Ashfield, MA 01330 4-M as of 2/28/1998 Camp Pembroke 30 Main St Ashland, MA 01621 508-881-1002 2-M as of 8/22/2001 Athol WWTP Jones Street Athol, MA 01331 978-249-7600 5-C as of 5/1/2000 Quabbin Valley Convalescent Center 521 Daniel Shays Highway Athol, MA 01331- 978-249-3717 4-M as of 7/22/1998 Attleboro WWTP 77 Park Street Attleboro, MA 02703 508-761-5167 7-C as of 11/18/1993 Bristol Nursing Home 1000 Oak Hill Avenue Attleboro, MA 02703 508-222-6400 2-M as of 1/1/1980 GWR-Texaco Service Station 227 South Avenue Attleboro, MA 02703 508-481-5750 2-M as of 1/28/1993 Liquid Environmental Solutions of NE 527 Pleasant Street Attleboro, MA 02703 6-C as of 6/11/2015 New Stream, LLC 527 Pleasant St. Attleboro, MA 02703 508-236-6001 6-C as of 9/8/2010 Auburn Sewer Department 7 Millbury Street Auburn, MA 01501 508-832-7811 2-M as of 9/29/1994 Ayer WWTP 25 Brook Street Ayer, MA 01432 978-772-8243 6-C as of 9/1/2004 Vitasoy USA Inc. One New England Way Ayer, MA 01432 978-772-6880 5-C as of 3/20/2014 Templeton WW Pollution Control Facility 33 Reservoir Street Baldwinville, MA 01436 978-939-5171 6-C as of 6/27/2007 Cotuit Meadows 9999 Falmouth Road Barnstable ( Cotuit), MA 02635 4-M as of 7/21/2010 Cotuit Landing Shopping Center 3860 Falmouth Rd. Barnstable, MA 4-M as of 4/28/2016 Barnstable Wastewater Treatment Facility 617 Bearses Way Barnstable, MA 02601 508-790-6335 7-C as of 12/15/1994 Page 1 Wednesday, October 4, 2017 Massachusetts Board of Wastewater Treatment Plants Certification Program - Municipal WWTPs Facility Name Address Town Phone Number Facility Grade Cape Cod Potato Chip Company, Inc. Independence Park, 100 Breeds Hill Road Barnstable, MA 02601 508-775-3358 4-M as of 11/6/2014 GWR-Bell Tower Corporation 1600 Falmouth Road Barnstable, MA 02632 508-778-4702 2-M as of 12/15/1994 Barre Sanitary Landfill 99 Depot Road Barre, MA 01005 978-355-6821 2-M as of 8/28/1997 Barre Wastewater Treatment Facility * 411 Wheelwright Road (P.O. Box 216) Barre, MA 01074 978-355-5020 4-M as of 3/24/1994 BASF Corporation Information Systems 35 Crosby Drive Bedford, MA 01730 781-271-4000 2-M as of 4/29/1993 Millipore Corp. 80 Ashby Rd Bedford, MA 01730- 781-533-2832 4-M as of 6/27/2000 Comm of MA-Belchertown State School WWTP State Street (P.O. Box 486) Belchertown, MA 01007 413-323-6311 4-M as of 5/28/1993 Maplebrook Condominiums Maplebrook Road Bellingham, MA 02019 508- - 4-M as of 12/17/2003 Riverbridge Association, Inc. 65 River Road West Berlin, MA 01503 4-M as of 3/28/2016 GWR-B P Service Station (former) 38 Enon Street Beverly, MA 978-568-8740 2-M as of 1/13/1994 GWR-Varian Associates, Inc. * 150 Sohier Road Beverly, MA 01915 978-842-5643 4-M as of 9/26/1996 Baker Commodities 134 Billerica Ave. Billerica, MA 01821 3-M as of 10/25/2004 Nutcracker Snacks, Inc. 26 Cook Street Billerica, MA 01821 978-663-5400 2-M as of 6/24/1993 Billerica WWTP Letchworth Avenue Billerica, MA 01862 978-671-0956 7-C as of 11/18/1993 Future Electronics 41 Main Street Bolton, MA 01740 978-779-3000 3-M as of 3/30/1995 Nashoba Regional High School 50 Mechanic St. Bolton, MA 01740 978-779-0539 4-M as of 12/1/2015 The International, Inc. 197 Ballville Road Bolton, MA 01740 978-779-6911 4-M as of 2/25/1993 GWR-Texaco Service Station 1154 Morrissey Boulevard Boston (Dorchester), MA 617-481-5750 2-M as of 1/28/1993 HLA Services 1 Hoyt Street Boston (Dorchester), MA 02125 617- - 2-M as of 8/12/1993 Standard Uniform Rental Services, Inc. * 401 Mount Vernon Street Boston (Dorchester), MA 02125 617-436-2040 4-M as of 8/12/1992 Unifirst Corporation * 78 East Cottage Street Boston (Dorchester), MA 02125 617-551-2500 4-M as of 8/25/1996 MWRA - Caruso Pumping Station 601 Chelsea St Boston (East), MA 02128 617-569-7320 2-M as of 8/22/2001 Patriot Paper Corp. 892 River Street Boston (Hyde Park), MA 02136 617-361-3500 6-C as of 6/30/1992 Crown 35 Damrell Street Boston (South), MA 617-863-8181 4-M as of 6/25/1992 MWRA - Columbus Park Headworks 1305 Columbia Rd Boston (South), MA 02127 617-269-4360 2-M as of 4/25/2001 Colonnade Residences 120 Huntington Ave Boston, MA 1-M as of 10/25/2000 Dartmouth St. Development Dewatering 131 Dartmouth St Boston, MA 1-M as of 8/30/2000 Stride Rite 960 Harrison Avenue Boston, MA 617-499-6300 2-M as of 6/16/1994 Suffolk Trial Court Facility Construct. Merrimack Street Boston, MA 617-332-2877 2-M as of 12/14/1995 New England Aquarium Central Wharf Boston, MA 02110 617-226-2128 2-M as of 11/1/2012 Baker Dorm Addition Construction 620 Huntington Ave Boston, MA 02115 6179894552 2-M as of 10/25/2000 Morgan Services, Inc. * 941 Massachusetts Avenue Boston, MA 02118 2-M as of 6/12/2002 Fort Point Channel 20 West Howell St Boston, MA 02125- 617-265-7800 1-M as of 8/17/1998 Page 2 Wednesday, October 4, 2017 Massachusetts Board of Wastewater Treatment Plants Certification Program - Municipal WWTPs Facility Name Address Town Phone Number Facility Grade Crown Service Systems, Inc. 39 Damrell Street Boston, MA 02127 617-269-5310 2-M as of 9/1/1991 Comm of MA-MWRA-Inter-Island Tunnel Dewa 100 First Avenue, Charlestown Navy Yard Boston, MA 02129 617-242-6000 4-M as of 6/16/1994 GWR-U.S.-Postal Service GW Remediation 16 Commins Highway Boston, MA 02131 508-682-1980 2-M as of 7/28/1994 Bourne Laundromat 105 Trowbridge Road Bourne, MA 508-759-4966 0-M as of 1/28/1993 Residence at Canal Bluffs 6 Otis Park Dr. Bourne, MA 4-M as of 4/28/2016 Bourne Manor 146 Macarthure Boulevard Bourne, MA 02111 508-759-8880 4-M as of 12/19/2007 Bourne Middle School Waterhouse Rd. Bourne, MA 02532 4-M as of 4/28/2016 Bournedale Village Farms SEE GRADE FORM Bourne, MA 02532 508- - 3-M as of 11/22/1989 Castlebar Health Care Center (see grade form) Bourne, MA 02532 508- - 3-M as of 11/6/1989 Pocasset Assisted Living 100 Dr. Julius Kelley Lane Bourne, MA 02559 4-M as of 4/28/2016 Codman Hill Condo Association Codman Hill Rd. Boxborough, MA 4-M as of 3/28/2016 Harvard Ridge Condo Trust 90 Swanson Rd. Boxborough, MA 4-M as of 3/28/2016 Holiday Inn 1 Adams Place Boxborough, MA 4-M as of 3/28/2016 Office Building 1414 Massachusetts Ave Boxborough, MA 4-M as of 1/29/2003 Tech Central Park 80-90 Central St. Boxborough, MA 4-M as of 3/28/2016 Brook Village Condominium Assoc. off Swanton Rd Boxborough, MA 01719 978-264-4004 3-M as of 2/7/2001 Cisco Systems, Inc.
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