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The plant, located on the Academy's Buzzards Bay campus at the Cape Cod Canal, has been operating since 2001 under an EPA-issued NPDES permit, with regular 5-year renewals. It treats an average of 55,000 gallons per day during the academic year (peaking at 77,000 gpd), using an activated sludge secondary process with filters, UV disinfection, and sand polishing to meet stringent Clean Waters Act standards. The facility has been recognized for excellence by the EPA—receiving a regional award in 2015—and features expanded monitoring (including real-time sensors and underwater camera systems) to support both compliance and environmental research in Buzzards Bay.
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