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Part Eight Extra: Interview with Chris Kilian
Part Eight Extra: Interview with Chris Kilian
How We've Grown
Part Eight Extra: Interview with Paul Niedzwiecki
Part Eight Extra: Interview with Paul Niedzwiecki
How We've Grown
Part Eight: Decision Point: Does Cape Cod Have the Will to Fix Its Nitrogen Problem?
Part Eight: Decision Point: Does Cape Cod Have the Will to Fix Its Nitrogen Problem?
How We've Grown
Part Seven: Prevention in Peril: The Challenge to Keep People Housed
Part Seven: Prevention in Peril: The Challenge to Keep People Housed
How We've Grown
For the past decade, most towns on the Cape have been trying to solve their wastewater woes on their own, but have been slow to act because of the cost — an estimated $4 billion to $8 billion Cape-wide. In the meantime, the quality of the region’s coastal embayments has continued to decline. But the stakes are getting even higher with a major lawsuit demanding swift regulatory action.












