by APCC | Dec 13, 2022 | In the News
CAI has learned that the Association to Preserve Cape Cod has hired a Boston law firm to try to block the discharge of radioactive water from the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station. Full Article
by APCC | Dec 13, 2022 | In the News
The Environmental Protection Agency issued another stern letter to the company cleaning up the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant in Plymouth, warning them not to dump contaminated wastewater into Cape Cod Bay. In the letter to Holtec president Kelly Trice, the EPA...
by APCC | Nov 30, 2022 | In the News
PLYMOUTH — The Mass. Dept of Public Health (DPH) and the state’s Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) will in the weeks ahead be analyzing untreated water taken from new samples at the former Pilgrim nuclear power plant where decommissioning is underway. Full...
by APCC | Nov 28, 2022 | In the News
DENNIS — A West Dennis saltmarsh that has been nearly cut off from the ebb and flow of the tides, its marine heartbeat fading as it has steadily choked on invasive reeds and freshwater plants, may have a chance at rebirth thanks to a grant from the Southeast New...
by APCC | Nov 17, 2022 | In the News
Association to Preserve Cape Cod Executive Director Andrew Gottlieb joins CapeCod.com’s Grady Culhane to discuss the Cyanobacteria bloom monitoring project as it winds down for the winter season. They also discuss the recent election, and what trends need to be...
by APCC | Nov 8, 2022 | In the News
In an effort to manage the stormwater runoff that has been impacting bodies of water on Cape Cod, the Association to Preserve Cape Cod (APCC) has selected and identified improvements to be made at 20 potential sites across the region—including at Peters Pond in...