
Industrial Local Limits Development
Thomaston, CT
Headworks analysis, establishment of technically based local limits, and industrial discharge permit preparation.

General Engineering Services
Rutland, MA
Assistance with general wastewater engineering services.

Wastewater Program Management
Coventry, RI
Utility management, planning and engineering services to the Town of Coventry, Rhode Island, including wastewater management initiatives.

Wastewater Assessment CMOM Program
Chelsea, MA
Assessment of existing wastewater system activities as they relate to a formal Capacity, Management, Operation and Maintenance (CMOM) program.

Good planning and effective communication between project partners have proven to be the keys to operations success with the seasonal variations in a school’s onsite #wastewatertreatment system. Weston & Sampson’s Bill Idarola explains the factors to consider, in this issue of High-Profile magazine.

Michael Smith, PE co-authored an article in Journal of the New England Water Environment Association entitled “Performance of DAF Thickening for FOG Removal in Liquid Soap Manufacturing.” A contract manufacturer of soap and skincare products in Vermont needed to reduce its fats, oils, and grease (FOG) load to the local wastewater treatment plant in Essex. To achieve that goal, the manufacturer turned to a pretreatment process technology, dissolved air flotation (DAF), to lower the FOG prior to discharge to the town’s wastewater collection system.

THE US EPA HAS JUST ANNOUNCED NEW HEALTH ADVISORIES FOR FOUR PFAS COMPOUNDS, WITH THE VALUES BEING QUITE LOW FOR PFOA AND PFOS.



Trenchless Technology Magazine has once again included us in the Top 50 Trenchless Design Firms list. Weston & Sampson ranks 25th for 2021.

Weston & Sampson’s Steve LaRose will be co-chairing a webinar entitled “What About the Other End of the Pipe?” on Tuesday, February 15, 2022.

Pat Cotton and Patrick Yeo, PE join Dan Rowley, of the Town of Shrewsbury, MA DPW in a recent I&I Magazine article titled “Expecting the Unexpected.”