Plymouth Meeting, PA – The Delaware County Regional Water Quality Control Authority (DELCORA) has awarded J. P. Mascaro & Sons a two-year $1.7 million contract for the removal, transportation, and disposal of approximately 5,500 tons of ash annually from its Western Regional Treatment Plant in Chester, PA. J. P. Mascaro & Sons previously provided DELCORA with sludge management services, but this is the company’s first ash disposal contract with the Authority. “We are pleased to resume our relationship with DELCORA and look forward to providing it with safe and reliable service in handling the Authority’s ash,” said company President, Pat Mascaro. “We are proud to support DELCORA in maintaining the highest standards of environmental compliance and public health. This contract reflects our ongoing commitment to serving municipal and regional authorities with dependable, cost-effective and environmentally sound transportation and disposal,” Mascaro added.
Under the new contract, Mascaro will transport and dispose of the Authority’s incinerated ash at its Pioneer Crossing Landfill.
About J. P. Mascaro & Sons: Founded and headquartered in Montgomery County, J. P. Mascaro & Sons is the largest privately-owned solid waste company in the Northeast. It operates an extensive network of recycling, transfer, composting, and disposal facilities throughout the region. The company’s local infrastructure and operational excellence were key factors in securing the competitive bid.