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Massachusetts Board of Wastewater Treatment Plants Certification Program Massachusetts Board of Wastewater Treatment Plants Certification Program 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 GTR Finishing 760 Brockton Ave Abington, MA 02351 781-857-1050 1-I as of 10/25/2000 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 W.R. Grace & Company 52 Independence Road Acton, MA 01720 617-861-6600 0-I as of 1/13/1994 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 Pfizer Co. MPM Division 260 Columbia Street Adams, MA 01220 413-743-0591 2-I as of 5/2/1986 Hampden Fence Supply, Inc. 80 Industrial Lane (P.O. Box 452) Agawam, MA 01001 413-786-4390 2-I as of 4/25/2001 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 Berkshire Power 36 Moylan Ln. Agawam, MA 01001- 413-789-0075 2-I as of 9/2/1999 Olympic Manufact Group 153 Bowles Road Agawam, Ma 10100 3-I as of 2/9/2005 Amesbury Circuit Services, Inc. 25 Oakland Street Amesbury, MA 01913 978- - 2-I as of 1/28/1993 Amesbury WW Pollution Abatement Facility 19 Merrimack Street Amesbury, MA 01913 978-388-1912 5-C as of 12/15/1994 Brazonics,Div. of Adams-Russel Haverhill Road Amesbury, MA 01913 978-388-2280 2-I as of 5/23/1988 Craig Systems Corporation Industrial Way Amesbury, MA 01913 978-388-5662 2-I as of 12/10/1987 Eastern Manufacturing Corporation 2 Industrial Way Amesbury, MA 01913 978-388-5740 4-I as of 4/26/2001 Microfab, Inc. Haverhill Road Amesbury, MA 01913 978-388-3600 4-I as of 8/11/1986 Munters Corporation 79 Monroe St. Amesbury, MA 01913 800-843-5360 1-I as of 10/22/2008 Munters Corporation, Cargocaire Division 79 Monroe Street Amesbury, MA 01913 978-388-0600 1-I as of 11/7/1996 Tech-Ceram Corporation 18 Hunt Road Amesbury, MA 01913 978-388-2755 1-I as of 8/22/2001 U Mass Amherst Science Lab Ph System 240 Thatcher Way Amherst, MA 01003 413-545-1383 1-I as of 6/27/2013 U-Mass Central Heating Plant -Reclaimed 200 Mullins Way Amherst, MA 01003 3-I as of 7/14/2011 American Power Devices 7 Andover Street Andover, MA 01810 978-475-4074 2-I as of 2/28/1988 Page 1 Friday, February 2, 2018 Massachusetts Board of Wastewater Treatment Plants Certification Program Facility Name Address Town Phone Number Facility Grade Andover's Colonial Drive Condominiums Colonial Drive (P. O. Box 808) Andover, MA 01810 617-475-3073 3-M as of 9/29/1994 BTL Specialty Resins Corp. * 77 Lowell Junction Road Andover, MA 01810 978-475-6600 1-I as of 12/22/1987 Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. 50 Frontage Road Andover, MA 01810 978-296-1924 1-I as of 9/26/2013 Eisai Research Institute 4 Corporate Drive - South Andover, MA 01810 978-837-4825 1-I as of 6/10/2009 Eisai Research Institute 100 Federal St. Andover, MA 01810 978-837-4825 1-I as of 6/10/2009 Eisai Research Institute 4 Corporate Drive Andover, MA 01810 978-794-1117 1-I as of 5/25/1995 Genetics Institute, Inc. 1 Burtt Road Andover, MA 01810 508-653-8007 1-I as of 7/28/1999 Mayo Medical Laboratories,NE 160 Dascomb Road Andover, MA 01810 2-I as of 10/22/2008 Pfizer 68 Lowell Junction Road Andover, MA 01810 978-247-1788 1-I as of 9/14/2011 Philips Electronics 3000 Minuteman Road Andover, MA 01810 978-659-3214 2-I as of 5/14/2014 Philips Electronics - Andover Site 3000 Minuteman Road Andover, Ma 01810 978-659-3214 2-I as of 6/1/2010 Proctor & Gamble (formerly Gillette) 30 Burtt Road Andover, MA 01810 978-794-5000 1-I as of 12/17/1987 Raytheon Co. - Research * 358 Lowell Street (350 Lowell Street) Andover, MA 01810 978-470-9124 2-I as of 6/22/1995 Raytheon Co.- MMC 362 Lowell Street (350 Lowell Street) Andover, MA 01810 978-470-9124 3-I as of 6/22/1995 Raytheon Co., Missile System Division 350 Lowell Street Andover, MA 01810 978-470-5310 4-I as of 10/28/1993 Straumann USA 60 Minuteman Rd. Andover, Ma 01810 781-250-1795 3-I as of 5/4/2005 Wyeth Biotech 1 Burtt Road Andover, MA 01810 2-I as of 7/14/2011 Arlington Lithograph Co., Inc. Six Schouler Court Arlington, MA 02476 781-646-8815 1-I as of 9/12/2007 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 Kidde-Fenwal Inc. 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 508-881-2000 3-I as of 2/9/2005 Nyacol Nano Technologies Megunco Road Ashland, MA 01721 508-881-2220 2-I as of 10/10/2001 ISP Freetown Fine Chemicals 238 South Main Street Assonet, MA 02702-1699 508-235-7131 4-I as of 10/10/2001 Athol WWTP Jones Street Athol, MA 01331 978-249-7600 5-C as of 5/1/2000 L. S. Starrett Co. 121 Crescent Street Athol, MA 01331 978-249-3551 4-I as of 9/12/2007 Quabbin Valley Convalescent Center 521 Daniel Shays Highway Athol, MA 01331- 978-249-3717 4-M as of 7/22/1998 American Insulated Wire Corp 330 Turner St Attleboro, MA 02703 508-761-7500 3-I as of 6/18/2003 Attleboro WWTP 77 Park Street Attleboro, MA 02703 508-761-5167 7-C as of 11/18/1993 Augat Inc. 33 Perry Avenue Attleboro, MA 02703 508-222-2202 4-I as of 10/6/1980 Brainin Advance industries 48 Frank Mossberg Dr Attleboro, MA 02703 0- as of 6/18/2003 Bristol Nursing Home 1000 Oak Hill Avenue Attleboro, MA 02703 508-222-6400 2-M as of 1/1/1980 Charles Thomae & Sons Inc. 15 Maynard Street Attleboro, MA 02703 508-222-0785 2-I as of 12/28/1987 Chemet Corporation * 52 Gardner Street Attleboro, MA 02703 508-226-4470 2-I as of 9/26/1996 Page 2 Friday, February 2, 2018 Massachusetts Board of Wastewater Treatment Plants Certification Program Facility Name Address Town Phone Number Facility Grade Craft, Inc. 1929 County Street, PO Box 3049 Attleboro, MA 02703 508-761-7917 2-I as of 10/10/2001 Engineered Material Solutions 39 Perry Ave Attleboro, MA 02703 508-342-2115 4-I as of 4/22/2015 Foster, Inc. * 37 Union Street (P.O. Box 778) Attleboro, MA 02703 508-222-1870 1-I as of 8/29/1996 General Metal Finishing Co. Inc. 42 Frank Mossberg Drive Attleboro, MA 02703 508-226-5606 3-I as of 6/10/1998 GWR-Texaco Service Station 227 South Avenue Attleboro, MA 02703 508-481-5750 2-M as of 1/28/1993 Handy & Harmon,Attleboro Refinishing Div 20 Townsend Rd Attleboro, MA 02703 508-226-1000 3-I as of 10/10/2001 Howard H. Sweet & Son Inc. 60 Walton Street Attleboro, MA 02703 508-222-9235 3-I as of 12/15/1994 Kilmartin Industries 79 Walton Street Attleboro, MA 02703 508-226-3310 2-I as of 2/1/2000 Krew, Inc. * 101 Dunham Street Attleboro, MA 02703 508-222-4433 1-I as of 6/19/1997 Lambert Anodizing Co., Inc 92 County Street Attleboro, MA 02703 617-222-6265 2-I as of 1/1/1987 Leavens Awards Co, Inc. * 41 Summer Street (P.O. Box 748) Attleboro, MA 02703 508-222-2930 3-I as of 2/29/1996 Liquid Environmental Solutions of NE 527 Pleasant Street Attleboro, MA 02703 6-C as of 6/11/2015 Metalor Technologies, USA 52 Gardner St Attleboro, MA 02703 1-I as of 9/11/2002 Mini-Systems, Inc. 45 Frank Mossberg Drive Attleboro, MA 02703 508-226-2111 1-I as of 9/28/1995 Mt.
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