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Chicopee city officials say two dams have begun to degrade and negatively impact the water quality at Abbey Brook in Szot Park. The project consists of removing the dams to restore water quality.
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The Trustees, a non-profit that protects land and properties with scenic, historic and ecological value in Massachusetts, cited an "ongoing and significant structural deficit" for the layoffs of thirty employees.
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Cape Cod residents who object to the offshore wind plans for Massachusetts — in whole or in part — met for a four-hour conference Saturday in Hyannis.
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At a Citizens Coordinating Council meeting Wednesday night, Berkshire County residents and officials pressed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to make sure General Electric's proposed clean up plan is protective of human health.
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What a new Dartmouth College study tells us about how climate change is affecting snow in the region.
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The Association to Preserve Cape Cod released its fifth annual State of the Waters report. Along with assessment data, it urges towns to take advantage of funding for infrastructure to address the primary cause of poor water quality: nitrogen pollution from stormwater runoff, fertilizers, and septic systems.
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A major environmental experiment will require new construction and major renovations to embrace fossil fuel-free infrastructure for heating and cooling in some Massachusetts communities — none yet in the western part of the state.
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Massachusetts issues climate forestry report, ends tree-cutting 'pause.' Loggers want work to begin.The report is designed to help Massachusetts meet a statewide greenhouse gas emissions limit of net zero by 2050.
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In a test Tuesday, shortly before midnight, Vineyard Wind sent about five megawatts of power ashore in Barnstable from a single turbine, according to project officials.
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Vineyard Wind electrified its first turbine on New Year’s Eve, but the turbine is not sending power to the grid.