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MWRA Compliance  // Posts tagged as "MWRA Compliance"

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MA DEP Industrial Toxic Reporting Requirements

The MA DEP is implementing a new Industrial Toxic Reporting Requirement this year. This requirement has been added to fulfill a provision included along with the regulations changes made in January 2007 for the DEP to better determine the toxics present in industrial wastewater.

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MWRA Rate Increase

Hello Everyone! We wanted to send out a notification for those who did not attend the MWRA Significant Industrial User (SIU) meetings this week.  As many of you know, the EPA audited the MWRA and its Industrial Pretreatment Program(IPP) back in December 2007.  The MWRA just received the report back and one of the requirements in...

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DEP Log

Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has recently changed their Industrial Wastewater regulations. The DEP is becoming stricter on all regulations due to these changes. PAI suggests to keep a close eye on your logs to avoid a Notice of Violation which leads to fines and other painful proceedings. Make sure all of your logs include...

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Due Process

Not only do the folks at the MWRA and EPA have a thing for acronyms, they also prefer when companies adhere to due dates. Save your company some fines, and save yourself a headache by jotting down the following due dates for 2007! Self-monitoring Quarterly Reports   First Quarter: April 1   Second Quarter: July 31   Third Quarter: October 31   Fourth Quarter: January...

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Bridging Troubled Waters

This article originally appeared in the Boston Business Journal – February 25, 2005 and was by Sean McFadden, Journal Staff. When you’re in the business of wastewater management, Gary Broberg has discovered, the competition is often as dirty as the work itself. A year ago, Broberg, CEO of Practical Applications Inc., a Boston-based engineering consulting firm that...

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