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Tuesday August 06, 2024 (7 months, 4 weeks ago)


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FALMOUTH – The Town of Falmouth has observed what is believed to be wind turbine debris in the water and on the beaches of Black Beach, Chapoquoit Beach, Woodneck Beach, and Old Silver Beach. The Town is actively monitoring the situation and taking action to remove debris that washes ashore, protect public safety, and hold […] The post Debris from Vineyard Wind starts washing up in Falmouth appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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