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The 100% battery-powered Alia and its crew landed at the base’s 102nd Intelligence Wing for a demonstration on March 8.
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Attorneys estimate that more than 100 who’ve already joined the case were exposed to the so-called “forever chemicals” linked to cancer, thyroid diseases, fertility issues and more while working with firefighting foam on or around Joint Base Cape Cod.
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Results are back for drinking water in the Barnstable County Correctional Facility, a jail located within the bounds of Joint Base Cape Cod. CAI’s environment team tested to see if PFAS – or “forever chemicals” – are coming through the pipes to incarcerated people.
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A Healey administration official tells CAI the state moved all 57 families from the base to off-Cape locations in December.
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Next steps are starting to take shape for cleaning up a 6,200-acre plume of ‘forever chemicals’ stemming from Joint Base Cape Cod.
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The 6th Space Warning Squadron's main mission is its early warning missile detection, but it also tracks what's happening in space.
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The potential delay in the plan to connect to the Joint Base’s wastewater treatment plant comes as towns across the Cape are installing sewers to cut nitrogen pollution in local waters.
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Two groundwater samples, of 164 that were collected on a Camp Edwards range, were over state limits for PFAS.
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MassDEP and the U.S. EPA are not seeing eye-to-eye with the Air Force Civil Engineer Center on how to move forward with cleaning up a plume of so-called ‘forever chemicals’ that stems from the Joint Base.
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The Association to Preserve Cape Cod is calling on Gov. Maura Healey's administration to think about using part of Joint Base Cape Cod to build much-needed housing.