Dracut Water Supply District Breaks Ground At Manganese Treatment Facility

State Senator Ed Kennedy addresses the crowd at the Dracut Water District Groundbreaking Ceremony in Tyngsboro on Thursday, May 19.

The Dracut Water Supply District (DWSD) recently broke ground at the site of their planned water treatment plant (WTP) in Tyngsborough. The new water treatment plant will include a 2.65 million gallons per day biological pressure filtration treatment system to be used for the removal of iron and manganese from the existing public water supply wells in the Tyngsborough wellfield. The water treatment facility will include a biological filtration process with the ability for future expansion for PFAS treatment.

State Senator Ed Kennedy joins with Water Commissioners Bill Zielinski and Bob Corey, Water District Superintendent Michael Sheu, Tyngsboro town officials, Dracut town officials and others at the official groundbreaking of the Dracut Water Supply District’s new water treatment plant located in Tyngsborough.