Wareham, Massachusetts Water Facility Plans To Double Capacity While Improving Water Quality In Buzzards Bay

Wareham, Massachusetts Water Facility Plans To Double Capacity While Improving Water Quality In Buzzards Bay.
Facing expanding coverage territories and stricter regulations regarding the concentrations of nitrates and phosphorous in treated wastewater, the Wareham, Massachusetts Water Pollution Control Facility (WPCF), led by Director Guy Camphina Sr., turned to Water Warriors as their water treatment technology partner to meet its evolving needs.
Additionally, an advanced aeration system design will allow the influent wastewater flow to be treated at twice the current influent capacity, addressing the increased volume demands that will be placed on the system as new territories are added to the Wareham water coverage area.
The town updated its facility in 2005 in advance of regulations placed on all water treatment facilities in Massachusetts, which limited levels of nitrogen and phosphorus in water effluent, or output, for the months of April through October.
“The new system will allow us to provide service to more customers while simultaneously improving the output of all the water we treat,” says Campinha.
The project has been accepted as participant in WE&RF’s LIFT (Leaders Innovation Forum for Technology) Technology Scans program.
This program oversees the testing and results gathering of emerging commercialized water technology programs and makes those results available to other industrial and municipal water treatment entities.
Says Campinha of the LIFT program, “I am an enthusiastic supporter of sharing these results and the technology that produces them with my peers.
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