Outfall Pipe vs. Goundwater Discharge

At our 2023 Annual Meeting on August 5, our guest speaker Steve Rafferty, Chair of the Water Quality Management Committee (WQMC), handed out a 6-page letter answering the question, “Why is an outfall better for Falmouth than groundwater discharge?”. On September 25, 2023, FHMNA emailed to our members and posted on our website the article, …

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SouthCoast Wind Update re. Rebids Due In January, 2024

As expected, SouthCoast Wind has now officially followed suit with Commonwealth Wind / Avangrid (Osterville project) in terminating their Power Purchase Agreements (PPA’s) with Massachusetts energy providers. The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) has now approved SouthCoast’s termination proposal as per the article below. The agreement to terminate the PPA contracts provides for penalties …

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Enterprise: Falmouth’s Nitrogen Cleanup Plans

On 9/29/23, The Falmouth Enterprise printed an article “Falmouth’s Nitrogen Cleanup Plans Begin To Take Shape” by Gilda Geist on pages 1 & 12. Excerpts: The state Department of Environmental Protection passed regulations in June that require all Cape towns to start making progress toward cleaning up their impaired estuaries, which suffer from nitrogen pollution …

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WQMC Proposal for Sewer Outfall Pipe

With reference to the recent local / public discussions regarding Falmouth Water Quality Management Committee’s (WQMC) proposal for a sewer effluent outfall pipe into Vineyard Sound, and more specifically with reference to WQMC chairman Steve Rafferty’s presentation at our August 5th annual meeting, please find below additional background information on this proposal and lastly a …

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2023 Asics Falmouth Road Race – FHMNA Member Comments

All comments are direct quotes from members. Members’ street addresses have been provided. To watch the entire road race, presented by FCTV on YouTube, click here. Worcester Avenue The largest issue concerning the RR is that as the thousands of runners who participate are either picked up by at least one car and are probably …

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Falmouth Select Board OKs Funds For Ocean Outfall Permit Process

On 9/12/23, The Falmouth Enterprise posted an article online entitled “Falmouth Select Board OKs Funds For Ocean Outfall Permit Process”. In the 9/15/23 printed edition, page 1, the same article is printed entitled, “$550,000 OK’d For Ocean Outfall Data Collection”. Excerpts: “The Falmouth Select Board moved the town forward along the road to permitting and …

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Despite Sewers, Nitrogen Still Polluting Little Pond

From The Falmouth Enterprise, 9/8/23, page 12, Despite Sewers, Nitrogen Still Polluting Little Pond. Excerpts: “Although the Little Pond watershed was sewered in 2016, the pond remains an impaired estuary. However, experts expect to see nitrogen reductions in the next few years, which should improve the health of the pond over time”. “’You may get …

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MacDougalls’ Cape Cod Marine sold

From The Falmouth Enterprise, Friday, 9/8/23, page 13: “ “The MacDougalls’ Cape Cod Marine Service property at 145 Falmouth Heights Road sold for $15,555,384 on August 23 to ACME MacDougalls MA LLC, according to numbers published by the Warren Group LLC and the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds. No business representatives were available for comment …

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Researchers Study Falmouth Resident’s Attitudes To SouthCoast Wind

From The Falmouth Enterprise, online edition 9/6/23: Excerpt: “A random selection of Falmouth residents were mailed an invitation to participate in a survey on local attitudes toward SouthCoast Wind’s proposed offshore wind project via postcards. The University of Connecticut researchers who created the study say that SouthCoast neither commissioned the study nor participated in any …

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