Falmouth Moves Forward With Study To Answer Questions About Urine Diversion Pilot (5/23/24)

Falmouth Moves Forward With Study To Answer Questions About Urine Diversion PilotThe Falmouth EnterpriseNoelle AnnonenMay 23, 2024 The select board this week approved an agreement with the Massachusetts Alternative Septic System Test Center for a urine-diversion feasibility study. The study aims to provide answers to questions Town Meeting voters had about a urine-diversion pilot project, […]

Capewide Events Will Offer Coastal Resilience And Smiles (5/23/24)

Capewide Events Will Offer Coastal Resilience And SmilesThe Falmouth EnterpriseTao WoolfeMay 23, 2024 In hopes of arming Cape residents with practical knowledge about coastal resilience—while showing them a good time—the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant will sponsor a series of events across the Cape in June. “The Cape Cod Coastal Resilience project is aimed […]

Is coastal resiliency about re-building or retreating? Here’s what’s being considered. (5/17/24)

Is coastal resiliency about re-building or retreating? Here’s what’s being considered.Cape Cod TimesSuryatapa ChakrabortyMay 17, 2024 With the consistent breach of the 1.5-degree Celsius threshold to mitigate the effects of climate change, our planet has been experiencing an accelerated rate of warming. Coastal resiliency has moved to the forefront of all conversations, but whether these efforts will be sustainable […]

County To Expand Assistance For Sewer, Septic Upgrades (2/29/24)

County To Expand Assistance For Sewer, Septic Upgrades (2/29/24)Bourne EnterpriseFebruary 29, 2024 The Barnstable County Board of Regional Commissioners voted Wednesday, February 28, to expand the county’s AquiFund Program, which provides low-interest loans to Cape Cod homeowners for septic system upgrades and sewer connections. The action enables the county to move forward in applying for $13 […]

PFAS hotspot in Hyannis is 225 times the state standard. What’s being done? (2/22/24)

PFAS hotspot in Hyannis is 225 times the state standard. What’s being done?February 22, 2024Jeannette HinkleCape Cod Times Sometime in the late 1950s or early 1960s, firefighters from departments across Cape Cod started using a firefighting foam laden with PFAS as they trained at the county-owned fire academy in Hyannis.  For much of that time, the dangers […]