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As the Gateway to Cape Cod, the Massachusetts town of Wareham boasts 54 miles of coastline. Its family-friendly beaches combined restaurants and hotels attract a steady stream of tourists each year. To preserve the local ecology and the health of the Agawam River, the Wareham Water Pollution Control Facility treats wastewater that arrives through 61 miles of gravity pipe and 45 pump stations. Guy Campinha, director of the treatment facility, has spent the last decade working to keep the sewers clean and to improve the plant’s operating efficiency. Since his arrival 2010, he has incorporated proactive measures and greener processes into the
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