The nitrogen and wastewater crisis facing Cape Cod continues to grow. Ponds, embayments and rivers continue to suffer from high levels of nitrogen, with growing algae blooms and fish kills in local ponds. Members of Three Bays Preservation join the program to talk about new cleanup technologies and solutions.
Sunday Journal – Cape Cod Nitrogen
October 2, 2016
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
- Erosion Felt Across Cape as Sandwich Beach Trail Sees Closures
- Barnstable County Provides Bird Flu Warning Before Beach Cleanups
- Overnight Paving Work Scheduled On Route 28
- MassDOT Seeking Feedback On Service Centers
- Joint Base Sewage Plant Has New Operators
- Drought Designation Lifted In Martha’s Vineyard And Nantucket
- National Seashore Announces Spring Infrastructure Projects
- Plymouth Man Arrested And Charged With PPP Fraud
- Yarmouth Migrant Shelter Occupants Being Relocated
- Falmouth Road Work Closes Main Street Thursday
- Town Neck Beach Access Restricted
- Cape Light Compact Putting On Energy-Saving Education Forums
- Property Master Plan Development Sought For Former Marstons Mills School Property