Aug 11, 2022 | Drinking Water, News & Updates
Public is Asked to Continue to Practice Water Conservation Methods Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Beth Card today declared the Connecticut River Valley and Southeast Regions will join the Northeast and Central Regions as a Level 3-Critical Drought....
Aug 8, 2022 | Beach Water Quality Updates, News & Updates
Today’s Updates:- Keyes Beach was re-opened on August 6th after passing Enterococci bacteria counts. This beach meets 105 CMR 445.00, Minimum Standards for Bathing Beaches, and is open for swimming. Pet Advisory LevelLong Pond, Marstons MillsMystic LakeNorth Pond,...
Aug 6, 2022 | Beach Water Quality Updates, News & Updates
UPDATE- Keyes Beach Re- Opened to SwimmingKeyes Beach is re-opened to swimming. After this week’s closure due to elevated Enterococci bacterial counts, beach samples were collected and analyzed over the course of the past several days. The most recent laboratory...
Aug 3, 2022 | CWMP Updates, News & Updates
The Town of Barnstable is implementing Phase 1 of a 30-year sewer expansion project designed to protect the Town’s coastal waters, freshwater ponds and public drinking water resources. Sewer expansion involves multiple construction projects in different areas of...
Aug 2, 2022 | CWMP Updates, News & Updates
The Town of Barnstable is preparing to begin construction on the second sewer expansion project in a 30-year plan to protect the Town’s coastal waters, freshwater ponds and public drinking water resources. The Town has selected Harwich-based Robert B. Our, Inc. to...
Aug 2, 2022 | News & Updates
On July 20, 2022, U.S. District Court Judge Allison D. Burroughs dismissed the lawsuit filed on February 16, 2021 by the Conservation Law Foundation (“CLF”) against the Town of Barnstable alleging violations of the federal Clean Water Act (“CWA”). Commenting on the...