Chapter 11Not Just for Kidsgoin’ Fishing. When you’re trying to catch a bigone, consider that lead sinkers and fishing lines are ahazard to wildlife. Water birds can swallow the sinkerslost from your line and die from lead poisoning.Instead of lead, use plated steel sinkers or washers andplated steel hooks. and be sure to properly dispose ofyour fishing lines so it won’t entangle wildlife. local tackle stores provide boxes for you to dispose of old line. Beach Trash Pickup. always carry out your own trash and any other trash you find on the beach. The Friends of Pleasant Bay hosts an annual Coastsweep beach clean-up day; consult their website for more information. Watershed address. Find your Watershed address on the maps in Chapter 1 of this booklet. Where does the rain that falls in your yard go? Water Watch. Who’s wasting water in your house? Be a water detective; check for leaky faucets and turn off the water while brushingyour teeth or washing dishes. learn about water-saving devices such as low-flow shower heads and appliances and talk to yourparents about installing them. reduce, reuse, and recycle. We make a lot of unnecessary trash. reduce the amount of trash you make: buy things with less packaging, fix things instead of buying new ones, recycle, and compost organic wastes. Donate to or find a treasure at the Gift house at the Transfer station or local thrift store. get Your school involved. Talk to your teacher about taking a field trip to a local pond, bay, or estuary and learn all you can about the waters around you. Cape Cod Museum of natural history, Wellfleet Bay Wildlife sanctuary, Orleans Pond Coalition, and Cape Cod national seashore all provide outings for students. Friends of Pleasant Bay provides grants to schools to fund school field trips and other projects. For Teens. With your parents, read the section on hazardous waste, then go on a toxics hunt around your house. look for these warnings on the labels: DanGer,CaUTIOn, WarnInG, POIsOn, COrrOsIVe,CaUsTIC, InerT, FlaMMaBle, Or eXPlOsIVe.When these items are ready for disposal, they should goto the hazardous household Materials Collection Day,sponsored each year by the Barnstable County Departmentof health and the environment.Why not find outhow these hazardous wastes are collected? learn aboutalternatives to these products and use them when you can. page 51
Chapter 12Taking Action:the Big PictureIf we make healthy choices for our bodies, the chances are we’ll behealthier. The same goes for our environment. We, residents andvisitors alike, are stewards of our phenomenal water resources; ourlakes, ponds, streams, tidal estuaries, wetlands, and harbors – andmost precious of all, the groundwater aquifer. The health of theseresources depends on the choices we make.What can you and I do to preservethese resources today and for thegenerations to come?First: Everyone lives on the water. Refer to the mapsin Chapter 1 of this booklet. Which watershed do you live in?Become familiar with your watershed. Think about what itsresources mean to your daily life. How would your life be changedif you didn’t have clean water to drink and swim in, and fish andshellfish to eat?Second: Put into practice as many of the suggestionsoffered here as you can. You don’t have to adopt them allat once. Start with one, or maybe several, and when they become part of your routine, add a few more. Talk with your family,friends, and neighbors about what you’re doing “waterwise”. Spread the “water word”!After you’ve had one or two meetings about Third: Individual actions are important, but organizationsthe issues, tackle a project that will impact are also essential. If you already belong to a group that is active in water quality in your neighborhood. For protecting our water resources – TERRIFIC! If you don’t, remember, there example, you may choose to begin with a are many ways to get involved. No matter what your interests and skills, stream, pond, or beach walk. no matter how little time you think you can offer, there’s a place for you. Serve on a town board, join a conservation group or volunteer at a special event. No matter what you do, you’ll be joining others who share your concerns and want to make a real contribution to safeguard our water resources. Here are some activities you may wish to consider:• Join your local watershed group such as Orleans Pond Coalition, a local “Friends of ” pond group, Friends of Pleasant Bay, Friends of Chatham Waterways. If there is no watershed group in your area, start one!page 52
• Participate in a beach cleanup. The main one is Get informed and involved! That’s the key to changes that will protect and enhance our waters. Your educated Coastsweep in the fall each year. Keep an eye on local newspapers for details. Better yet, be a proactive person involvement can make a difference! and pick up any trash you see every time you walk the beach. That’s right! • Volunteer to help at the Household Hazardous Waste Collections held each year. • Help organize a public presentation on water issues. Events are scheduled throughout the year. • Become an advocate for nitrogen removal technologies for both home and municipal facilities. You can help inform others about new technologies that remove nitrogen from But why should I help our waste and can help save our ponds and estuaries.when others continue • Help educate the next generation about the to pollute? importance of protecting our water by volunteering on school field trips to water resource areas, wastewater treatment facilities, and town wells. • Start your own initiative! There are new approaches to water-related issues appearing daily. Maybe you have an idea no one has thought of. Every step forward counts. The goal is to protect our precious water resources, any way we can. Everyone has a stake in our water resources.Although it takes time for these changes to take place, we cannot wait until everyoneelse has cleaned up before we do our part. We all need to do our share to protect thequality of our waters, and we can take pride in our efforts. We can make a difference for the Cape. Use the suggestions in this booklet at home, first. Then employ the same information at work and in your community. All the actions you take to benefit the region will benefit you, your family, and your community. Seems like a deal we can’t refuse! page 53
Chapter 13Where toGo for Help…Resources for takingthe next stepsCitizen Advocacy GroupsAssociation to Preserve Cape Cod, www.apcc.orgBuzzards Bay National Estuary Program, www.buzzardsbay.orgOrleans Pond Coalition, www.orleanspondcoalition.orgFriends of Arey’s Pond, www.save-areys-pond.ccFriends of Crystal Lake, www.focl.netFriends of Pleasant Bay, www.fopb.orgFriends of Chatham Waterways, www.chathamwaterways.orgSustainable EnergyCape Light Compact, www.capelightcompact.orgCape Cod Community College, www.capecod.edu/web/occ/greenCape and Islands Self Reliance, www.reliance.orgMassachusetts Department of Energy Resources, www.mass.gov/doer/programs/renewMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, www.mass.gov/dep/energy.htmMassachusetts Technology Collaborative, www.masstech.orgVineyard Energy Project, www.tisburywaterways.orgRegional PlanningCape Cod Commission, www.capecodcommission.orgCape Cod Water Protection Collaborative, www.capekeepers.orgPleasant Bay Resource Management Alliance, www.pleasantbay.orgConservation, Education, and Research GroupsCape Cod Community College, www.capecod.eduCape Cod Museum of Natural History, www.ccmnh.orgCenter for Ocean Science Education Excellence, www.cosee-ne.netCoastal Resources Committee, www.capecodcommission.org/coastalCoastal Systems Group, www.smast.umassd.edu/Coastal/research/estuaries/estuaries.htmlMassachusetts Audubon Society, Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, www.massaudubon.orgMassachusetts Estuaries Project, www.oceanscience.net/estuaries/index.htmThe Nature Conservancy, www.nature.orgpage 54
The Ocean Conservancy, www.oceanconservancy.orgOrleans Conservation Trust, www.orleansconservationtrust.orgProvincetown Center for Coastal Studies, www.coastalstudies.orgWoods Hole Sea Grant Program, www.whoi.edu/seagrantWoods Hole Research Center, www.whrc.org/capecod/index.htmLocal, State, and Federal Government ResourcesTown of Orleans, www.town.orleans.ma.us; (508) 240-3700: Conservation x425; Health x 450;Parks (Beaches, Recreation) (508) 240-3775Barnstable County, www.barnstablecountyhealth.org/bsorleans.htmCape Keepers, www.capekeepers.orgCape Cod National Seashore, www.nps.gov/cacoCape Cod Conservation District, (508) 771-8757Cape Cod Cooperative Extension (Coastal Explorer Mobile Marine Science Exhibit), www.capecodextension.org/home.phpGerry E. Studds Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, http://stellwagen.noaa.govMassachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management, Be a Coastal Caretaker, www.mass.gov/czm/coastguide/online/caretaker.htmMonomoy National Wildlife Refuge, www.fws.gov/northeast/monomoyThe Estuaries Project: Watershed/Embayment Nitrogen Management, www.smast.umassd.edu/Coastal/research/estuaries/estuaries.htmlMassachusetts Bays Program, www.mass.gov/envir/massbays/capecod.htmMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, www.mass.gov/dep/waterU.S. Environmental Protection Agency, www.epa.gov/ow/index.htmlWater Quality TestingTown of Orleans, Planning Department and Health Department, www.town.orleans.ma.usProvincetown Center for Coastal Studies, www.coastalstudies.orgFisheries and Shellfish GroupsCape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen’s Association, www.ccchfa.orgMartha’s Vineyard Shellfish Group, Inc., www.mvshellfishgroup.orgTown of Eastham Aquaculture Technology and Training Center, (508) 240-3833Town of Orleans, Shellfish and Harbormaster, (508) 240-3755Wampanoag Tribe Shellfish Hatchery, (508) 645-9420Division of Marine Fisheries, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, www.state.ma.us/dfwele/dmf/index.htmlAgriculture/Horticulture ResearchBarnstable County Conservation District, www.capecodcd.orgCape Cod Cooperative Extension, www.capecodextension.orgUniversity of Massachusetts Cooperative Extension, www.umassextension.org page 55
Chapter Reference MaterialChapter 1 – A Water PrimerEPA Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds, www.epa.gov/owow/Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, www.mass.gov/dep/waterUnited States Geological Survey groundwater information, http://ma.water.usgs.gov/water/water_g.htmhttp://nationalatlas.gov/mld/alvaqfp.htmlChapter 2 – A Quick Start for the Water WiseCape Cod Groundwater Guardian Team, www.capecodgroundwater.org100 Water-Saving Tips, www.wateruseitwisely.com/100-ways-to-conserve/index.phpWater Awareness Test, www.getwise.orgLists of native plants and invasive species available at Conservation Department, Orleans Town HallChapter 3 – Water, Water EverywhereSave Our Planet: 750 Everyday Ways You Can Help Clean Up the Earth, MacEachernWater saving devices, www.eartheasy.com/live_water_saving.htmChapter 4 – Out of Sight, Out of MindTitle 5 Septic Systems, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, www.mass.gov/dep/water/wastewater/septicsy.htmDepartment of Environmental Protection, www.mass.gov/dep/water/wastewat.htmFor more information on alternative systems: Massachusetts Alternative Septic System Test Center, http://masstc.org National Small Flows Clearinghouse, www.nesc.wvu.edu/wastewater.cfmChapter 5 – Hazardous Waste? Not in my House!Town of Orleans, www.town.orleans.ma.usHousehold hazardous product collections, www.capecodextension.org/home.phpMassachusetts EPA Household Hazardous Products Hotline, (800) 343-3420Chapter 6 – Rethink/Reuse/RecycleTown of Orleans, recycle at the Transfer Station.Donate computers, www.cristina.orgRecycle electronics and more, http://earth911.comMassachusetts EPA Motor Oil Information, (617) 556-1022Used motor oil recycling, www.recycleoil.orgGet on “Do Not Mail” lists: send a letter with your name, home address and signature to Mail Preference Service, DirectMarketing Association, P.O. Box 643, Carmel, NY 10512Stop receiving unsolicited credit offers, (888) 567-8688, www.optoutprescreen.comFor more tips on reducing your junk mail, www.globalstewards.org or stopthejunkmail.comCape Cod Cooperative Extension: www.capecodextension.orgChapter 7 – Spare that Shrub!Save Our Planet: 750 Everyday Ways You Can Help Clean Up the Earth, MacEachernSea Grant Woods Hole, “Focal Point” Newsletters: “Cape Cod Coastal Erosion: A Case Study,” April 1998 “Shoreline Change and the Importance of Coastal Erosion,” April 2000 “Sustaining Coastal Landforms,” January 2001 “Evaluation of Coastal Erosion Hazards: Results from a National Study and a Massachusetts Perspective,” August 2001“Coast Lines,” the annual magazine of the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone ManagementCommonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Environmental Protection brochure: “Clean Water Tips - Nonpoint Source Pollution and What Can You Do To Help”page 56
Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and Regulations, contact Orleans Conservation Commission, Town Hall.DEP Nonpoint Source Program, www.mass.gov/dep/water/resources/fertiliz.htmDEP Southeast Regional Office, (508) 946-2714Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management, www.mass.gov/czmSea Grant Program, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, www.whoi.edu/seagrantCape Cod Cooperative Extension, www.capecodextension.orgChapter 8 – Landscaping for Healthy WatershedsThe Cape Cod Garden – A Handbook for Successful Planting, C. L. FornariThe Gardener’s Guide to Common-Sense Pest Control, William OlkowskiA Guide to Invasive Plants in Massachusetts, Wetherbee, Somers and SimmonsNative Plants of the Northeast – A Guide for Gardening and Conservation, Donald J. LeopoldSeascape Gardening, Anne HalprinFor testing soil samples, www.capecodextension.orgBayscaping, www.peconicbaykeeper.orgCompost designs and suggestions, www.epa.gov/epawaste/conserve/rrr/composting, www.compostumbler.comComposting and rain barrels, www.cityfarmer.info, www.rainbarrelguide.comBenefits of insect-eating birds, Massachusetts Audubon Society, www.massaudubon.orgCape Cod Cooperative Extension, www.capecodextension.orgEdible Cape Cod, www.ediblecommunities.com/capecodRed worms for composting available on the Internet.Chapter 9 – Recovery from Lawn ObsessionAll-New Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening, Rodale BooksRedesigning the American Lawn, A Search for Environmental Harmony, F. Bormann et al.Alternative Pest Controls for Lawns and Gardens, Rachel Carson Council, www.rachelcarsoncouncil.orgUS Environmental Protection Agency, www.epa.gov/pesticides/controlling/garden.htmwww.chem-tox.com/pesticideswww.grassrootsinfo.orgwww.ecochem.com/pesticides.htmlTo landscape with moss, www.mossacres.comBuzzards Bay National Estuary Program, http://www.buzzardsbay.org/lawncare.htmCape Cod Cooperative Extension, www.capecodextension.orgMassachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, www.mass.gov/dep/water/resources/lawn.pdfChapter 10 – Getting Out on the WaterCoast Guard Auxiliary, www.safetyseal.netEco-friendly boating, www.eartheasy.com/play_eco-friendly_boating.htmEnvironmental tips, aquatic nuisance species, online boating course and more, www.boatus.com/foundation/toolbox/EnvirTips.htmMany resources on good boating practices, www.americanboating.org/safety.aspChapter 11 – Not Just for KidsCape Cod Museum of Natural History, www.ccmnh.org What to do if you encounterCape Cod Pathways, www.capecodcommission.org/pathways/home.htm a stranded, injured or deadThe Ocean Conservancy, www.oceanconservancy.org. marine mammal?Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, www.massaudubon.org Call Cape Cod StrandingWoods Hole Science Aquarium, www.nefsc.noaa.gov/nefsc/aquarium Network: (508) 743-9548. www.capecodstranding.netChapter 12 – Taking Action To report a dolphin, whale or seal in distress,Coast Sweep, www.coastsweep.umb.edu call (508) 754-9548.Friends of Pleasant Bay, www.fopb.orgOrleans Pond Coalition, www.orleanspondcoalition.org page 57
OUR SUPPORTERSThe Orleans Pond Coalition extends its thanks to everyone whose contributions helped make this project a reality. We are especially grateful for the Friends of Pleasant Bay, whose matching challenge gift kicked off our Clean Blue Waters for Orleans Campaign.Corporate Sponsors Mary H. Bardwell Lewis D. & Lois V. James & Carol Donnelly, Jr. Bradley Gerratt & Susan Joan & Jack Barnard Carrington Elaine Downs PowersAetna Foundation, Inc. Janet Barnard Steve & Glenda DownsAgway of Orleans**** Carlyle & Elizabeth Barnes Robert G. Cass, Jr. Carolyn & Frank Dranginis Dexter & Judith GilchrestAnimal Hospital of Orleans Elsie-Mary Barnett Raymond & Frances Castillo D.A. Drown & L.T. Rev. Gerald F. GilmoreArey’s Pond Boat Yard* Joan Barnett Andrew & Anna Mr. & Mrs. J. HowardExxonMobil Foundation Michelle Barricello* McArthurHoney Candle Co. Sarah Bartholomew & Cederbaum/Sigsbee Lucy Duffy Glover**Pitney Bowes Inc.* John and Eileen Michael Duggan Eileen F. 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