EPA Awards State $275,000 To Support Water Quality Monitoring (8/14/23)

EPA Awards State $275,000 To Support Water Quality Monitoring CapeCod.com NewsCenter By: Matthew Tomlinson August 14, 2023 ORLEANS – The Environmental Protection Agency recently awarded a $275,000 grant to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health to support water quality monitoring at public beaches as part of a nationwide program to protect public health. $10.6 million […]

PFAS mitigation at Cape Cod Gateway Airport to be discussed Monday at public meeting (8/6/23)

PFAS mitigation at Cape Cod Gateway Airport to be discussed Monday at public meeting Cape Cod Times Walker Armstrong August 6, 2023 Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known generally as PFAS, have recently made their way into popular discussion. Nicknamed “forever chemicals,” due to their resilient nature and adverse impact on human and animal health, PFAS have […]

Here’s one plan for stopping forever chemicals in Massachusetts. Where does it stand? (7/25/23)

Here’s one plan for stopping forever chemicals in Massachusetts. Where does it stand? Cape Cod Times Heather McCarron July 25, 2023 So-called “forever chemicals” — collectively known scientifically as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS — are a “big, big challenging” problem because they are basically anywhere you look, state Sen. Julian Cyr, D-Truro, said. But he’s not letting the […]

JBCC Pollution Could Delay Regional Wastewater Plan (7/21/23)

JBCC Pollution Could Delay Regional Wastewater Plan The Enterprise Sandwich Tao Woolfe July 21, 2023 Newly discovered groundwater pollution at Joint Base Cape Cod could delay plans to share the military base’s wastewater treatment facility as a regional solution. New plumes of forever chemicals, formally known as PFAS (Per- and Polyfluorinated Substances) have been discovered […]

Sunday Journal – The Future of Title 5 Septic in Barnstable County (7/14/23)

Sunday Journal – The Future of Title 5 Septic in Barnstable County CapeCod.com July 14, 2023 State environmental officials are tightening restrictions on Title 5 septic systems as water bodies across the Cape continue to struggle due to nitrogen pollution. Barnstable County Wastewater Director Brian Baumgaertel joins Sunday Journal this week to discuss the new […]

Healey administration unveils new permit system to address Cape water pollution (6/21/23)

Healey administration unveils new permit system to address Cape water pollution Michael P. Norton and Sam Drysdale State House News, Boston Globe June 21, 2023 Cape Cod communities will have two years to opt into a new watershed permitting process intended to reverse nitrogen pollution and restore the region’s estuaries to their natural state, according […]