My View: Time for Title 6
Zenas Crocker
Groundwater on Cape Cod moves one to four feet a day, so all the wastewater and nitrogen that we have put in the ground is on a slow march to our surrounding waters, and it will be with us for decades.
At Barnstable Clean Water Coalition, we are working on ways to intercept the nutrient-loaded groundwater and clean it up.
Cape Cod is not alone, but we can develop and prove out technology that will impact the world.
For decades, the residents of the Cape and Islands have had their heads in the sand. Literally. We all were led to believe that our waste treatment system known as a Title 5 septic system took care of our wastewater problems, and we could all go about the business of enjoying the pristine waters and blue economy of Cape Cod. And then, after we knew better, we chose to believe this falsehood. Boy, were we wrong.
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SMi Reports Two exclusive interviews with Lacey Batts at Novo Nordisk and Joanny Salvas at Pfizer speaking at 4th Annual Pharma Microbiology East Coast released BOSTON, MA, UNITED STATES, February 11, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ The Pharmaceutical Microbiology Conference East Coast Virtual Conference will be commencing on 28th and 29th April 2021 and will focus on implementing robust sterility assurance strategies for effective contamination control.
SMi Group caught up with Lacey Batts, QC Biochemist II, QC Microbiology & Biochemistry T Novo Nordisk and Joanny Salvas, Manager, PAT Projects at Pfizer. Lacey Batts as a Biochemist II (Microbiologist II) in QC at Novo Nordisk Pharmaceutical-Site Clayton, works with the Cleaning Validation team (as well the Clean Utilities team) as the direct representative for all water testing. Lacey aids in planning and preparation for all current and future cleaning validation act
Published Thursday, February 11, 2021 8:51AM EST A body representing the province’s 34 local medical officers of health is asking the Ford government to permanently legislate paid sick leave due to the COVID-19 pandemic, something Ontario’s finance minister dismissed this week as unnecessary duplication. The Association of Local Public Health Agencies (ALPHA) which represents 34 public health units, their medical leaders and each area’s board of health, wrote to Doug Ford on Tuesday saying messaging and encouragement to self-isolatewhen sick would not be enough to stem the pandemic. “We know that limiting such reinforcement to public messaging is not sufficient and it is imperative that your Government make the healthiest choice the easiest choice,” the letter reads.
A body representing the province’s 34 local medical officers of health is asking the Ford government to permanently legislate paid sick leave due to the COVID-19 pandemic, something Ontario’s finance minister dismissed this week as unnecessary duplication.
02/04/21
WorkersCompensation.com
Boston, MA (WorkersCompensation.com) - Nearly one year into a deadly pandemic, too many Massachusetts workers are sick, dying, and broke. Around the country, and here in Massachusetts, there have been multiple COVID-19 outbreaks among retail, food processing, childcare, and nursing home workers, and many others. But the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has been missing in action. No new workplace rules, not enough inspections, and often only minimal fines for employers who completely failed to protect workers. Today, MassCOSH is proud to stand with workers, unions, and occupational health and safety organizations as we jointly release a National Agenda for Worker Safety and Health. The Biden-Harris Administration has taken positive first steps, but more needs to be done. The National Agenda, endorsed by 100 worker groups and based on real workplace experiences, provides ideas, tools, and resources for a bold plan to build w