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Area homeowners offered look at potentially costly septic regulations
"Title 5" amendments to reduce nitrogen pollution in targeted areas on the Cape and SouthCoast offer 2 alternatives: residential or community.
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Septic rule changes could cost residents thousands of dollars
Many SouthCoast residents are next in line to face either the mandatory upgrade in five years or community participation in the permit process.
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Cape Cod homeowners weigh costs of septic system regulatory changes
“Visitors to our home note the contamination and the smell and have renamed the bay . ‘Pooponesset Bay.’” Read more on Boston.com.
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Thousands of Cape homeowners may need to replace their septic systems
State regulatory changes would require some homeowners to upgrade their septic systems to address water pollution. Read more on Boston.com.
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New State-Level Nitrogen Regulations Likely To Affect Mashpee
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection is pursuing regulatory changes to address nutrient pollution in coastal areas that—if approved—will affect Mashpee, likely sometime within the next year.
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