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President Michael Moreau Wastewater Treatment Services 44 Commerical Street, Raynham, MA 02767 Phone: 508/823-9566 |
1st Vice President Ray Willis Onsite Engineering 279 East Central Street, PMB 241, Franklin, MA 02038 Phone: 508/440-5470 |
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becoming a board member, please contact the president or any member of the board. |
2nd Vice President Eric Smith 60 Taylor Street, Littleton, MA 01460 Phone: 508/439-3938 |
Past President Mike Foisy UBWPAD 50 Route 20, Millbury, MA 01527 Phone: 508/755-1286 |
| Director Henry Albro F. R. Mahony & Associates, Inc. 273 Weymouth Street, Rockland, MA 02370 Phone: 978/597-0703 |
Director Dan Freitas MCI-Concord 965 Elm Street, Concord, MA 01742 Phone: 978/369-3220 x160 |
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Coordinator Tom Azevedo United Water EP One Crest Avenue, Riverside, RI 02915 Phone: 401/433-6365 |
Director James LaLiberte NEIWPCC 116 John Street, Lowell, MA 01852 Phone: 978/323-7929 |
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| Director Michael Burke Aquarion Holyoke WPCF 1 Berkshire Street, Holyoke, MA 01040 Phone: 413/534-2222 |
Education Coordinator Vincent Melendez Granite State Rural Water Association 22 Village Street, Penacook, NH 03303 Phone: 413/775-3751 |
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| Director John Connor 13 Buttonwoods Avenue, Haverhill, MA 01830 |
Director Joe Witts Andritz Separation, Inc. Phone: 603/305-4692 |
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| 13th Director Valerie Flaherty Phone: 508/533-6762 |
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| Secretary/Treasurer (non director) Lynn Foisy P.O. Box 60, Rochdale, MA 01542 Phone: 774-276-9722 Fax: 774-670-9956 |
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Mission Statement: The Massachusetts Water Pollution Control Association is a non-profit organization established in 1965 by wastewater treatment plant operators. The Association was formed to make available education and training, and to promote the exchange of information among its members so they can be made more knowledgeable and effective in providing excellent water quality throughout Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Water Pollution Control Association represents operators, professionals and both privately and publicly owned wastewater treatment facilities throughout the State. Throughout the years the MWPCA has grown considerably in its membership and now includes many individuals from engineering firms, privately owned industries and students as well. |
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