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.
On Saturday, January 13th, by special referendum, Read more
For those wishing to submit comments regarding the town’s MEPA request to reroute 1.75 Million Gallons per Day (MGD) of waste water currently flowing through the harbor outfall to the waste water Read more
We reached out to Doug Pinard, Town of Plymouth Sewer Manager, (dpinard@plymouth-ma.gov) and Neal Price, Horsley Witten Group, Inc. Senior Hydrogeologist (nprice@horsleywitten.com) regarding the town’s MEPA request to reroute 1.75 MGD of waste water currently flowing through the harbor Read more
The town is seeking to reroute 1.75 MGD of waste water currently flowing through the harbor outfall to the waste water facility located in Camelot Park. This will increase the current ground discharge from 0.75 MGD to 3.0 MGD.
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Thanks to Mike Fortini for discussing the status of Holtec’s decommissioning efforts at November’s Sundays @the Barn meeting.
The next Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens Advisory Panel (NDCAP) meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, November 27, 2023 and Read more
At the Withy Barn 3:45 – 5:15, Mike Fortini will talk about the status of decommissioning the Pilgrim nuclear plan.
Mike currently serves on the Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens Advisory Panel (NDCAP) which advises the Governor and educates citizens across Read more
Please let us know if you’re planning to attend this Sunday (11/12) at the Withy Barn 3:45 – 5:15 when Mike Fortini will talk about the status of decommissioning the Pilgrim nuclear plan.
Mike currently serves on the Nuclear Read more
Mike Fortini has offered to present to our group at our next Sundays @the Barn gathering on November 12th. Please let us know if you’re planning to attend.
Mike currently serves on the Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens Advisory Panel Read more
Global sand shortage causing furious rush to mine the region’s sand deposits, report identifies regulatory failures, documents air and water pollution, forest and biodiversity and danger to drinking water.
Southeastern Massachusetts, famous for its approximately 13,000 acres of cranberry Read more
Mike Fortini has offered to present to our group at our next Sundays @the Barn gathering on November 12th. Mike currently serves on the Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens Advisory Panel (NDCAP) which advises the Governor and educates citizens across the Read more
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