The Mattabassett Water Pollution Control Facility in Cromwell recently won recognition as Engineering News Record’s Best Regional Project of 2015.Wright-Pierce, a Middletown wastewater and infrastructure firm, was the design engineer for the $100 million project.The facility upgrades contributed to the clean-up of Long Island Sound by reducing the facility’s nitrogen levels below state and federal […]
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The Mattabassett Water Pollution Control Facility in Cromwell recently won recognition as Engineering News Record's Best Regional Project of 2015.
Wright-Pierce, a Middletown wastewater and infrastructure firm, was the design engineer for the $100 million project.
The facility upgrades contributed to the clean-up of Long Island Sound by reducing the facility's nitrogen levels below state and federal compliance mandates, while increasing treatment capacity with energy-efficient design components that qualified for more than $1 million in incentive rebates from Connecticut Light & Power.
Chartier receives several recognitions
Farmington Dr. Timothy Chartier has received several recognitions lately including being named recipient of the Hartford County Medical Association's 2015 Distinguished Service Award.
In addition, Chartier also received a certificate of special recognition from U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal and has been newly elected as treasurer of the Connecticut State Medical Society.
Chartier became a member of the Hartford County Medical Association in 2006. Since then, he has served a number of roles, most notably as a member on the board of directors since 2007 and president from 2011-2013.
Chartier, a Bloomfield resident, runs a private practice in Farmington specializing in dermatological services.
Cohen honored by New York SmartCEO Brava! Awards
Stacey Cohen, president and CEO of Co-Communications in Farmington, was recently selected as a winner of the 2015 New York SmartCEO Brava! Awards.
The award celebrates top female CEOs with an entrepreneurial spirit and passion for giving back to the community.
CHFA earns Urban Land Institute honors
The Urban Land Institute Terwilliger Center for Housing has awarded the Robert C. Larson Workforce Housing Policy Award to the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority's small multifamily rental development strategy.
The award recognizes exemplary state and local programs, policies and practices that support the production, rehabilitation or preservation of affordable and workforce housing.
