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Directory of public water system certified operators for contract services PDF

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M/bs, EAZl.z-THod^ iiiaar-r-/AliuCQCT UMASS/AMHERST 2066 0374 6891 7 vuMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION OF WATER SUPPLY DIRECTORY OF PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM CERTIFIED OPERATORS FOR CONTRACT SERVICES 1994 Published by the Office of the Secretary of State, PLU #2 $13.15 Michael Joseph Connolly OF CONTENTS TABLE INFORMATION BULLETIN SECTION A CERTIFIED OPERATORS - TOWN BY SECTION B CERTIFIED OPERATORS - ALPHABETICALLY FORMS Publication No. 17623 - 190 - 100 - 10/94 -4.08 - C.R. Approved by: Philmore Anderson III, State Purchasing Agent PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM CERTIFIED OPERATORS FOR CONTRACT SERVICES DIRECTORY INFORMATIONAL BULLETIN ***************** ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ***************** This document was prepared by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Water Supply, Water Quality Assurance section. Department of Environmental Protection Thomas B. Powers, Acting Commissioner Division of Water Supply David Y. Terry, Director Water Quality Assurance Yvette dePeiza, Manager Author: James Holeva, Division of Water Supply, Water Quality Assurance Section. Special thanks to Maria Needham, the Water Supply staff, the Division of Registration staff and the Board for their assistance in putting this Directory together. ABOUT THE DIRECTORY REASON FOR THE DIRECTORY - The Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Water Supply (DEP), produced this directory as a public service to assist owners of Very Small systems (VSS) interested in locating a certified operator who will work on a part-time, contract basis. Please note that it is not necessary for you to hire a certified operator; you may become one by taking an examination and meeting minimal requirements. For more information on becoming a certified operator refer to the section "How To Become A Certified Operator." HOW IT WAS DEVELOPED - Certified operators voluntarily filled out a form supplied by DEP. It is expected that this directory will be updated as needed. If you have suggestions as to how to make this directory more useful, or if you are a certified operator who wishes to add your name to the next printing, or wish to change the information you have supplied, or wish to have your name deleted, contact Ms. Maria Needham, DEP Division of Water Supply, One Winter St., Boston, MA 02108, or call her at (617) 556-1037. WHY HAVE A CERTIFIED OPERATOR - A water system must provide an adequate supply of safe water. New disease organisms, industrial and agricultural chemicals, cross connections, and old pipes, are just a few of the threats to drinking water that have become far more serious in recent years. The need of a certified operator for public water systems cannot be overemphasized, complying with state and federal regulations is not easy; it takes training. Certified operators have that training and play an important role in protecting the health and managing the water system to test for possible disease organisms and harmful chemicals. In order to maintain their license, certified operators must continually be trained and accumulate training contact hours They also serve an important role . in keeping the system in compliance with the ever changing drinking water regulations, and they impart a sense of well-being that the water system is operated by a trained individual. Operating a public water system without trained personnel and the knowledge required for safe operation could lead to serious illness and may even result in death. By the way, not only does it make sense to have a trained person running your system, it is required by law. Massachusetts General Law, chapter 112, Section 87DDDD requires every person who provides drinking water to the public to have the public water system supervised by a person who has a certification from the Board of Certification of Operators of Drinking Water Supply Facilities (the Board) The Drinking Water Regulations . of Massachusetts 310 CMR 22.00, section 22.11B requires every public water system to be operated by a primary operator who is certified by the Board. . . . . . duties AMD RESPONSIBILITIES OP A CERTIFIED OPERATOR - Typical duties, obligation, and responsibilities of a Very Small system operator include but are not limited to: Z. General 1. deliver safe water to the customers. 2. keep the system operating efficiently. 3. Review plans and specifications of any new facilities added to the system such as wells, pumps, storage tanks, water mains, and disinfection equipment 4. develop a water conservation program 5. develop a system viability pl.an, 6. develop a master plan for the system. II Sources 1. develop a source protection plan. 2. develop a site plan showing the source of your water. 3. reviewing well drillers' logs and test yield data, construction features of each well or reservoir, storage tank plans, plans of pumping stations treatment facilities, pressure control valves, shut-off and isolation valves, -etc. 4. protect the source for contamination. III. Support system (equipment, apparatuses, devices, infrastructure, etc.) 1. operate and maintain all pumps and hydropneumatic pressure tanks. 2. observe pump motors to detect unusual noise, vibrations, or excessive heat. 3. adjust and clean pump seals and packing glands and clean mechanical seals. 4. repair and overhaul pumps motors, chlorinators and control valves. , 5. start up or shut-down pumps as necessary to regulate system flows and pressures. 6. troubleshoot minor electrical and mechanical equipment problems. 7. perform efficiency tests on pumps and related equipment. 8. flush and clean water mains, cleaning and disinfecting storage tanks and reservoirs, properly estimating the amount of supplies and pars needed 9. protect water mains, and storage facilities from corrosion, repairing and overhauling pumps, motors, chlorinators, and control valves. 10. perform all necessary work as assigned. 11. develop a preventive maintenance schedule IV. Quality Control 1. develop a water quality monitoring program. 2. collect and transport water samples. 3. clean and disinfect storage tanks and reservoirs. . 4. troubleshoot to locate the causes of water quality complaints. 5. develop a cross-connection control program. V. Technical Supervision and Administration 1 Personnel a. develop an organizational chart with the primary and secondary operator listed along with staffing authority. b. define all employee responsibilities, and policies that address working arrangements such as benefits, compensations, vacations, holidays, and sick leaves. 2 Financial . a. develop a budget and spending plan. a. estimate and justify budget requests for supplies and equipment. b. develop and implement a water supply master plan.for identifying the financial resources for meeting current and future compliance requirements SECTION A OPERATORS CERTIFIED TOWNS BY DIRECTORY OF PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM CERTIFIED OPERATOR FOR CONTRACT SERVICES 1994 11/16/94 Certified Operators Page #: Town Name Grade Certificate ABINGTON Burley, Kevin VSS 2633 97 Broadmeadow Drive East Bridgewater, MA 02333 (508) 378-4510 DeRocher, Arthur V. C3 65 P.O. Box 197 Rockland. MA 02370 (617) 878-8472 Geddry, David T2 2857 63 Sunnybank Avenue Roackland, MA 02370 (617) 982-1522 Morgan, Byron W. T2 2673 19 Byron Avenue Brockton, MA 02401 (508) 583-5907 Sullivan, John P. C4 15 82 Prospect Street Hyde Park, MA 02136 (617) 361-4430 Winnett Ed C4 1859 , 308 Raynor Avenue Whitman, MA 02382 (617) 447-5184 ACTON Brissette, Edward J. C2 2146 13 Manchester Street Leominster, MA 01453 (508) 534-1064 Carbonell, Pabio VSS 2634 238 Annursnac Hill Rd. Concord, MA 01742 (508) 263-3391 Clair, Walter O CI 2179 36 Timberedge Road Stow, MA 01875 (508) 892-5747 Curran Thomas D2 2553 , 301 Great Road Acton, MA 01720 (508) 263-8258 Drapean, James M. C3 1520 11 Calvxn Street Ayer, MA 01432 (508) 371-7174 Frantini, Donald A. C3 1001 152 Spring Street Lexington, MA 02172 (617) 863-8177 Gorski, Brian VSS 3647 96 llewellyn Lowell, MA 01850 (508) 452-1573 Guilmartin, Lawrence C4 1095 326 Nashua Road Groton, MA 01450 (508) 448-6867 Halstead, Michael F. D3 2164 44 Boston Road Westford, MA 01886 (508) 392-9063 Mahoney, James P. C3 392 43 South Street Holbrook, MA 02343 (617) 767-0353 11/16/94 Certified Operators Page #: Town Name Grade Certificate ACTON McClellan, Ralph E. C3 1117 5 Paula Avenue Londonderry, NH 03053 (603) 432-3863 McGovern Jr., Paul V. CI 2873 29 Harris St. D2 2474 Clinton, MA 01510 (508) 263-9107 Misiaszek, John H. CI 2104 361 Long Plain Road Whately, MA 01093 (413) 665-7780 O' Clair, Walter CI 2179 36 Timberedge Road Stow, MA 01775 (508) 897-5747 Pierce, Allan W. VSS 2784 81 Drummer Road Acton, MA 01720 (508) 266-1020 Saure, Andrew J. C2 1831 P.O. Box 2324 Littleton, MA 01460-1802 (508) 486-3104 Sevigny, Henry J. D3 2386 1 Pole Street T2 3618 Gardner, MA 01440 (508) 630-2788 SIamin, John C2 2527 19 Lincoln Street Natick, MA 01760 (508) 651-7391 Sweatland, Robert D3 2608 35 Arthur Street Clinton, MA 01510 (508) 365-2782 Tine, Daniel A. T2 2813 9 Makos Street Tyngsboro, MA 01879 (508) 649-7061 ACUSHNET Allberry, DDaallee E. VSS 2702 2 Woodville Way; Wareham. MA 02571 (508) 295-8801 Ashton, Kenneth D. D3 2624 211 Horseneck Road South Dartmouth, MA 02748 (508) 636-4310 Aurelio, Emanuel T3 2440 125 Bonney Street New Bedford, MA 02740-3225 (508) 993-8789 Boyce, Leonard J. T4 2227 99 Wilson Street D4 2833 So. Dartmouth, MA 02748 (508) 999-0250 Charbonneau Normand Dl 3630 , 8 Pembroke Drive North Dartmouth, MA 02747 (508) 993-8402 Galego, Paul E. C4 1848 76 Merrimac Street South Dartmouth, MA 02748 (508) 996-6642 11/16/94 Certified Operators Page #: Town Name Grade Certificate ACUSHNET Pierce, Daniel C2 1219 63 Hathaway Street Wareham, MA 02571 (508) 295-3635 Preece, Stephen D. T3 3801 2 Westland Street Achusnet, MA 02743 (508) 995-9259 Shurtleff, Charles T4 2690 303 Wood Street New Bedford, MA 02745 (508) 998-1396 Tripp, Dennis A. C2 1571 4 Crystal Spring Road Mattapoisett, MA 02739 (508) 758-3829 Ward, William M. C3 1082 190 Williams Street Taunton, MA 02780 (508) 823-5094 ADAMS Garand, Bernard F. D3 2856 35 Folsom Street North Adams, MA 01247 (413) 663-3349 Garand, Bernard F. C2 2307 35 Folsom Street North Admas, MA 01247 (413) 663-3349 Grosso, Edmond VSS 2859 The Springs Rt. 7 New Ashford, MA 01237 (413) 458-4351 Nylic, Theodore J. CI 1733 11 Silver Street Lanesboro, MA 01237 (413) 442-5916 AGAWAM Siervta, William C2 2015 46 Upland Road Holyoke, MA 01040 (413) 532-8525 ALFORD Maswick, Robert J. C3 2324 101 Skyway Drive Scotia, NY 12302 (518) 399-3517 Provenzano, Peter R. VSS 2890 Rt. 163 Peaceful Valley Road Canaan, NY 12029 (518) 781-4229 AMESBURY Bento, Richard A. C4 1707 1 Orchard Hill Road Stratham, NH 03885 (603) 778-9464 Clark, Mark E. T4 2717 140 Newton Road D4 2619 Haverhill, MA 01830 (508) 374-0644 Colby, Paul F. C4 1099 39 Pine Hill Road Newburyport, MA 01950 (508) 462-9810 Giordano, Frank C3 2008 8 Boylston Street Methuen, MA 01844 (508) 794-4950

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