HARWICH - Harwich officials are stressing the need for water infrastructure improvements as the region continues to see critical drought … [Read more...]
Falmouth Urges Residents to Honor Water Restrictions
FALMOUTH – With Cape Cod in a mild drought according to the state, a Falmouth town official offered an update on town water restrictions at a recent … [Read more...]
Yarmouth Enacts Water Conservation Measures
YARMOUTH - State officials recently declared mild drought conditions for the Cape Cod region, prompting Yarmouth to enact its own water conservation … [Read more...]
Yarmouth Recommends Limiting Lawn Watering
YARMOUTH - In an effort to conserve water across the town, Yarmouth officials are recommending a limited lawn watering schedule for residents. A … [Read more...]
Advocates Holding Rally In Wellfleet Against Dumping In Cape Cod Bay
WELLFLEET – Cape Downwinders and Save Our Bay are organizing a rally at Mayo Beach in Wellfleet on Tuesday, June 14 from 3 to 4 pm to protest the … [Read more...]
Yarmouth Seeks Public Input On Proposed Water Conservation Plan
YARMOUTH – The Yarmouth Board of Selectmen is seeking public input regarding a proposed Water Conservation Plan ahead of a scheduled town meeting to … [Read more...]
Four Cape Cod Towns To Receive Subsidies Supporting Water Quality Projects
BARNSTABLE – The Cape Cod & Islands Water Protection Fund Management Board recently voted to award $27,756,431 in subsidies to support water … [Read more...]
Pleasant Bay Alliance to Resume Water Monitoring Program
ORLEANS – The Pleasant Bay Alliance recently announced their Citizen Water Quality Monitoring Program will begin its 2022 season for the Pleasant Bay … [Read more...]
Massachusetts Getting Millions In Water Infrastructure Funding
HYANNIS – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently announced that it will use funding authorized in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to … [Read more...]
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