Search This Blog

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Protect Cape Cod from toxic ash landfill

 

CLF Logo


Massachusetts' Bourne Landfill is a dangerous source of toxic "forever chemicals" known as PFAS, which are a danger to nearby water sources and contaminate the Cape's sole-source aquifer. What's more, the landfill is one of the largest methane emitters on Cape Cod – hindering the state's climate goals.

Yet, the Town's proposal to expand the landfill recently received a positive site suitability report from Massachusetts' Department of Environmental Protection. This means the proposal will move forward for review by Bourne's Board of Health.

If the expansion is approved, it will increase the landfill's production of harmful contaminates for decades or even centuries to come. It will also destroy some of the habitat of the Eastern Box Turtle, a species of special concern. What's more, the expansion will negatively impact one of Cape Cod's least developed and most sensitive natural areas.

Starting February 2, and continuing through February 16, Bourne's Board of Health will begin its public hearing on the proposal. During that time, the Town will present on why they feel the landfill should be allowed to expand, and the Board will question the Town on their proposal.

You have an opportunity to be a part of the hearing process. We urge you to show up to the hearings to learn about the facility and why it's dangerous. Add a reminder for the first hearing to your calendar: 

 

calendar icon date February 2

Hearing 1

Attend the hearing on February 2, from 4:00 to 10:00 PM online.

 

Bourne's Board of Health must stop this devastating expansion and instead, establish solutions to protect the Cape's sole-source aquifer, minimize methane production and leakage, and increase recycling and composting rates across the region.​

As always, thank you for your support. 

Kirstie Pecci
Director, Zero Waste Project
Conservation Law Foundation

 


CLF is a member-supported nonprofit organization that protects New England's environment for the benefit of all people. We use the law, science, and the market to create solutions that preserve our natural resources, build healthy communities, and sustain a vibrant economy.

Facebook LinkedIn Twitter





No comments:

Post a Comment

"Look Me In The Eye" | Lucas Kunce for Missouri

  Help Lucas Kunce defeat Josh Hawley in November: https://LucasKunce.com/chip-in/ Josh Hawley has been a proud leader in the fight to ...