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Veolia reports February operations, pump-station problems and safety upgrades to Charlton commission

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Veolia staff reported on February staffing, safety training, routine maintenance, a sewer backup at 134 Sturbridge Road, repeated pump-station faults at North Sturbridge and procurement proposals for generator maintenance and backflow devices.

Veolia staff provided the Town of Charlton Water and Sewer Commission with its February 2025 monthly operating report at the April 9 meeting, describing staffing, safety training, maintenance activities and several field incidents.

Vinnie, the Veolia operator on the call, said the plant was staffed in February by himself, Zachary Campbell, Mike Derusha and Amy Nossas and that Amy passed her Grade 3 operators exam. Veolia completed its inspection programs and the company’s 2025 safety-commitment requirements; staff reviewed site inspection plans and "life-saving rules" for working at heights. Vinnie said the facility added an exterior fire extinguisher near the propane storage area and purchased a manhole guard to barricade open manholes during system work.

Compliance and sampling: Veolia reported submitting the Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) into the…

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