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Small Water Systems Services, L.L.C. 60 Taylor StreetLittleton, MA 01460Tel: 866-486-1008Fax: 978-486-0971
SWSS provides contract and maintenance operations for drinking water and wastewater facilities. We are fully insured, with low overhead and competitive, consistent pricing. SWSS has been serving the water industry since 1995 and currently operates over 100 properties in Massachusetts. We work well with the DEP and understand fully what is required in the operations of drinking water and wastewater facilities and work to ensure that our clients remain in full compliance with all applicable state and federal drinking water and wastewater guidelines and regulations. With a small staff, SWSS operators are available directly, whenever our clients call with a question, problem or emergency. Small Water Systems Services, L.L.C. recognizes that the drinking water and wastewater industries are dynamic fields with continually changing regulations and guidelines. As licensed operators, it is our responsibility to keep up with these changes and ensure the continued compliance of those systems we oversee. To discuss these services further or schedule a site visit, please contact us at (978)486-1008. SWSS personnel are licensed in drinking water and wastewater operations, cross-connection surveying and backflow testing.
Small Water Systems Services, L.L.C. is your best choice for experienced water operator coverage. We will keep your system in compliance with State and Local Safe Drinking Water Act Regulations & Guidelines. We are local, knowledgeable, and recognized & respected within the water industry. As you would expect, we are fully licensed and insured. SWSS is a small company with a dedicated, expert staff. Our minimal overhead ensures competitive pricing without sacrificing quality or safety. General Purpose and Responsibilities: The Massachusetts drinking water regulations are designed to protect the public health and general welfare by ensuring that water systems in Massachusetts provide water that is safe to drink. These regulations took effect on June 24, 1977, and were updated on March 21,1997. |



