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December 23, 2007 at 11:06 am | In barnstable town council |O’Leary seeks relief for Cape
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BARNSTABLE — It could take $2 billion to $3 billion to address the degradation of the Cape’s ponds, rivers and bays from nitrogen and phosphates, largely coming from septic system effluent.
Last week, Cape clean water advocates and county and town officials testified before a joint Statehouse committee on natural resources on behalf of state Sen. Robert O’Leary’s legislation to provide zero interest loans to communities dealing with nutrient enrichment problems.
If passed, O’Leary’s plan could mean a big savings for many Cape towns.
“I think that this is the most critical piece of legislation for the future of Cape Cod,” and decomposition, killing plant and animal life. read the article here
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