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Barnstable County’s Massachusetts Alternative Septic System Test Center (MASSTC) Celebrates 25th Anniversary with a Year of Public Outreach
Test Center Staff will orchestrate a ‘Waste No Water’ library series to engage the public in discussions about wastewater. April 2, 2024 (Barnstable, MA) – In honor of its 25th […]
New Weekly Epidemiological Updates Provide Region-Specific Information about Acute Respiratory Illness
Looking to understand the current climate of respiratory disease transmission in our communities here on Cape Cod? Perhaps you’re worried about COVID-19, RSV, the flu, or all three; the trifecta […]
Let’s Keep the Cape Cod Canal Clean!
AmeriCorps Cape Cod is partnering with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to host the 23rd Annual Cape Cod Canal Clean-Up and it’s just one month away! Join us on […]
Massachusetts Youth Count 2024: Survey to Increase the State’s Understanding of Youth Homelessness
Massachusetts Youth Count 2024 here! The 2024 survey went live Monday, April 1st and will remain open for submissions until Tuesday, April 30th. Access the survey in one of five […]
AmeriCorps Cape Cod Seeks Proposals to Support Local Partners
March 28, 2024 (Barnstable, MA) – AmeriCorps Cape Cod will be holding informational sessions on Wednesday, April 10th, and Thursday, April 11th, for organizations interested in applying for an Individual Placement for the 2024-2025 program year. Organizations wishing to apply are required to attend one of the meetings. Final proposals will be due Friday, May 17th.
WCAI: Environmental advocates plan to sue EPA, could lead to “Sludgement Day” on Cape Cod
CAI | By Brian Engles Environmental advocates are planning to sue the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for not regulating sludge. Sludge is the solid material that’s left over at the end of the […]
The Wall Street Journal: Why Your Septic System Will Not be Ignored
By Kris Frieswick | The Wall Street Journal Your septic system will not be ignored. You may want to ignore it. It’s designed to be ignored—buried somewhere in your backyard, like […]