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Would you buy a used car from these guys?
by Andrew Gottlieb | What I'm Thinking
Holtec International, the company entrusted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to safely decommission the old Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station, advertises itself as the go-to company to build a next gen nuclear plant near you: read here. Maybe, but before running out...
APCC Comments on Cape Cod Airport Project DEIR
by APCC | Position Statements
The Association to Preserve Cape Cod (APCC) has reviewed the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for the Cape Cod Gateway Airport project (EEA # 16640) and submits the following comments. Full Statement
Don’t Change that Channel
by Andrew Gottlieb | What I'm Thinking
Every other month, on the fourth Monday of the month, I trudge up to Plymouth to take my seat as a gubernatorial appointee on the Nuclear Decommissioning Citizens Advisory Panel (NDCAP). The idea behind NDCAP, providing the public some insight into the decommissioning...
Plans Matter
by Andrew Gottlieb | What I'm Thinking
The Cape Cod Commission has released a draft regional housing strategy and has invited the public to submit written comments on the plan by Monday, January 29th. The draft plan can be viewed at https://www.capecodcommission.org/our-work/regional-housing-strategy/....
APCC Comments on Draft Regional Housing Strategy
by APCC | Position Statements
The Association to Preserve Cape Cod (APCC) offers the following comments on the draft Housing Cape Cod: The Regional Strategy report. Full Statement
WBUR: Water quality ‘unacceptable’ for 90% of Cape Cod’s coastal bays
by APCC | In the News
Ninety percent of Cape Cod's coastal bays and more than a third of its ponds have "unacceptable" water quality. That's according to the nonprofit Association to Preserve Cape Cod's annual State of the Waters report, released Wednesday. Cape Cod’s bays and ponds are...
WCAI: Cape Cod’s drinking water mostly ‘excellent,’ ponds and embayments mostly ‘unacceptable’: new report
by APCC | In the News
The quality of drinking water from water supplies across Cape Cod remains mostly excellent, but a significant number of ponds and embayments continue to have unacceptable water quality, according to a new report. Today, the Association to Preserve Cape Cod (APCC)...
State of the Waters: Cape Cod 2023 Report
by Andrew Gottlieb | What I'm Thinking
Our fifth annual State of the Waters: Cape Cod report went live this morning. Check it out at CapeCodWaters.org and see what the latest data tells us about water quality. Cape Cod continues to experience a significant number of coastal embayments and freshwater ponds...
Success at a Crossroad
by Andrew Gottlieb | What I'm Thinking
It is inarguable that the funding made available to towns from the Cape and Islands Water Protection Fund (the Fund) has sparked long overdue investment in water quality restoration projects. The evidence is clear. Over $120 million has been awarded to eight Cape...
New Challenges
by Andrew Gottlieb | What I'm Thinking
Each new year brings with it a combined sense of excitement and anxiety about what the future may hold. These competing forces are very much at the top of my mind as the calendar flipped to 2024. On the plus side, among other things, there is a great chance that 2024...



