Barnstable’s health board will review a proposal that could change septic rules near sensitive waters. What could it mean for some property owners?
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I woke up after a bad dream that night: dead sparrows rained down from the sky; my mother walked on, pushing them aside with a pole; she carried an infant at her waist, and the baby had my face.
Destroying the facilities is a violation of international law that could cause a humanitarian crisis in the most water-scare region on Earth. Powering the plants with electricity from fossil fuels ...
Failing septic systems threaten lakes and groundwater, but Michigan remains the only state without uniform regulations.