Understanding the MEPA Process

Please join us on March 17th 3:45-5:15 when retired EPA Program Analyst, Kathy Castagna, talks about the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (MEPA) review process, recently initiated by the town proposing a 300% increase in groundwater discharge at the Read more

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Please Sign Our Petition

More Public Involvement Needed!

The Town of Plymouth has submitted a permit request with the state to ​discharge an additional 1.75 million gallons per day of wastewater in Camelot Park. This represents a 300% increase in the Read more

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Don’t forget to vote

YES or NO, let your voice be heard.

Last October, Town Meeting passed a bylaw that prohibits “nip” sales in Plymouth similar to other towns like Falmouth, Wareham, Mashpee, Brewster, Oak Bluffs, Vineyard Haven, Nantucket, Fairhaven, and New Bedford. 

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Myth: Waste simply biodegrades in the landfill.

Reality: Nothing biodegrades in a landfill because nothing is supposed to.Food waste and yard trimmings make up more than a quarter (28.2 percent) of the U.S.’ garbage and are organic and easily compostable.  Black Earth Compost is currently offering curb... Read more
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Wastewater discussion 12/12/23 Select Board

For those who missed the wastewater expansion presentation and discussion at this week’s Select Board meeting, you can watch the on-demand replay here.

Note Mr. Quintal’s question at 30:50 into the presentation, “[have you] reached out to the Read more

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Conservation Committee candidates wanted

There is a new vacancy on the Conservation Committee and we’re encouraging candidates to apply who are committed to fulfilling the environmental mission of the committee (see details at the Town website). If you are interested, please contact Read more

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Understanding the MEPA Process

Please join us on March 17th 3:45-5:15 when retired EPA Program Analyst, Kathy Castagna, talks about the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (MEPA) review process, recently initiated by the town proposing a 300% increase in groundwater discharge at the Read more

Please Sign Our Petition

More Public Involvement Needed!

The Town of Plymouth has submitted a permit request with the state to ​discharge an additional 1.75 million gallons per day of wastewater in Camelot Park. This represents a 300% increase in the Read more

Don’t forget to vote

YES or NO, let your voice be heard.

Last October, Town Meeting passed a bylaw that prohibits “nip” sales in Plymouth similar to other towns like Falmouth, Wareham, Mashpee, Brewster, Oak Bluffs, Vineyard Haven, Nantucket, Fairhaven, and New Bedford. 

Read more

Myth: Waste simply biodegrades in the landfill.

Reality: Nothing biodegrades in a landfill because nothing is supposed to.Food waste and yard trimmings make up more than a quarter (28.2 percent) of the U.S.’ garbage and are organic and easily compostable.  Black Earth Compost is currently offering curb... Read more

Wastewater discussion 12/12/23 Select Board

For those who missed the wastewater expansion presentation and discussion at this week’s Select Board meeting, you can watch the on-demand replay here.

Note Mr. Quintal’s question at 30:50 into the presentation, “[have you] reached out to the Read more

Conservation Committee candidates wanted

There is a new vacancy on the Conservation Committee and we’re encouraging candidates to apply who are committed to fulfilling the environmental mission of the committee (see details at the Town website). If you are interested, please contact Read more