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+y-fy <br /> ikp- <br /> f <br /> # cSbEM . <br /> LITION <br /> NV1-1ZONMLNT4L <br /> . . Box 2 M� ees 2649 <br /> Mr. D. Myers, Chair March 15, 2007 <br /> Blue Ribbon Comprehensive Committee <br /> Town Mashpee <br /> 16 Great Neck Rd., 1 To. <br /> Mashpee, MA 02649 <br /> j e; Blue Ribbon CommitteeFollow-on <br /> Dear Chairman Myers and Fellow Committee Members, <br /> I believe the work started by this group is important to 1 a.shpee's future. J also believe many items <br /> important to the Town"s well being require future ongoing attention. The proposed Sel etma 's <br /> Advisory Council should be activated before there 1s a.loss of continuity and momentum. <br /> m. <br /> National, State and Regional Government Agencies are all attuned to the Clean Water Act <br /> requirements.that,are now evident in growing activities we locally identify as the Estuaries Project. <br /> National Conservation groups are commenting on the Cape's Embayment Nutrient Problem and the <br /> group that secured the iudg ent resulting in the "Boston Harbor Cleanup" 1s jawboning about a similar <br /> suit here. Ponds are following the same "Clean Water Act"path that we are experiencing with our <br /> estuaries as evidenced by the State activity to prepare a Santuit Pond TNML}. The State has begun <br /> enforcement of solid waste content restrictions and our open space lands are suffen'ng from neglect and <br /> mistreatment. <br /> The issues associated with Clean eater Act compliance are varied and complex. Inter-municipal <br /> agreements by watershed, wastewater treatment infrastructure, massive funding requirements, land use <br /> regulation, runoff controls and ongoing monitonng are only some of'the items arising from this - <br /> yar-old law. <br /> visit to open space lands reveals the need for programs to stop their misuse as dumping grounds and <br /> All Terrain vehicle racetracks s while enhancing public access. <br /> Climate change considerations will bring higher government level recycling enforcement for municipal <br /> solid waste rules while disposal cost growth at the Town level may be reduced by unproved recycling <br /> activity. <br />