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$500,000 PROGRAM TO LAUNCH IN FY2016BARNSTABLE COUNTY, MA – Barnstable County will expand its marine water quality monitoring to include all estuaries and key near shore stations with $250,000 in…
The Cape Cod Commission submitted its final draft of the Section 208 Areawide Water Quality Management Plan to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection March 16.
The Cape Cod Commission and the towns of Cape Cod are obligated under a settlement agreement between the Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) and United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.
The Commission’s OneCape summit, held on February 25th and 26th at the Cape Cod Resort and Conference Center at Hyannis successfully brought together selectmen, managers, and representatives from all 15 towns, state…
Lower Cape TV hosted an hour-long discussion on the Section 208 Areawide Water Quality Management Plan and its implications for Cape Cod.
RPP Stakeholders sought, signup online The Cape Cod Commission began the five-year update of its Regional Policy Plan (RPP) with three regional meetings in early December, focusing on the history of…
One Cape: Designing Solutions for Clean Water, the Cape Cod Commission’s second wastewater summit, is scheduled for Feb. 25 and 26.
The Conservation Law Foundation and the Environmental Protection Agency have reached a settlement agreement, ending, with conditions, the longstanding water quality lawsuit focusing on Cape Cod’s estuaries.
By Paul Niedzwiecki, Executive Director, Cape Cod Commission What makes Cape Cod a special place? It’s difficult to disagree with those who suggest it’s the natural beauty, but I would say…
Water quality organizations around the state and country want to hear about the Cape Cod Commission’s innovative work developing locally-driven approaches to wastewater management. On Nov.