Water & Sewer Division

 

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The Town of Wilmington's Water & Sewer Division is responsible for overseeing and operating both water and sewer infrastructure. The water distribution system consists of approximately 138 miles of water main, four groundwater wells, multiple pumping stations, two water treatment plants, three storage tanks and 1,242 public fire hydrants. The town also maintains interconnections with bordering towns and the MWRA. Serving approximately 99 percent of Wilmington residents, Wilmington's average water demand is about 2.2 Million Gallons per day. 

Originally established in the 1950s, the sewer system includes approximately 34 miles of main pipe, eleven pump stations, over 1,700 services and a septage receiving facility. Wastewater flow from Wilmington is carried to the Massachusetts Water Resource Authority (MWRA)'s sewer system and ultimately reaches the MWRA Deer Island Treatment Facility. 

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Lead in Drinking Water Quick Facts 

Lead In Drinking Water FAQ

Copper in Drinking Water

Public Water System Award - Water Conservation  Category (2015 & 2018)

Public Water System Award - Outstanding Performance and Achievement (2020)

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Staff Contacts

Name Title
Joseph Lobao, MCPPO Deputy Public Works Director
Dan Howland Chief Water Treatment Operator
Mike Naimo Water & Sewer Foreman

Board Members

Michael Camoscio
George R. Allan
Robert W. LaVita