Category: Local Infrastructure
The following note was prepared by Ken Stone, a Precinct 16 Town Meeting Member and a Resident of The Pinehills. I have discussed this with Ken as have other Six Ponds & Town Meeting Members and we encourage your participation.
~Hampton Watkins, President
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Category: Water Quality
Chris Jacobs of Pinewoods Camp indicated yesterday evening that there was a bloom in the cove north of Cornish Field Road and she’d informed the Town Dept of Public Health and DMEA. Visual observations provided by the Department of Marine and Environmental Affairs (DMEA) indicate the presence of c
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Category: Wildfire Protection
The Six Ponds Improvement Association has been recognized by the national organization, NFPA, for our efforts to educate our community on the risks of wildfire and how to better prepare our homes in the case of a wildfire. Whether we recognize that fire is an inherent part of our coastal pine barren ecosystem, it is important to be aware and alert of the dangers of potential wildfire. Remember, there are no fire hydrants in our community!
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Category: General
Plans are underway to dump 1.1 million gallons of radioactive and chemically-contaminated water from within the Pilgrim Power Plant into Cape Cod Bay.
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Category: Local Habitat
The Plymouth Conservation Commission (Commission) adopts the following policy with respect to Rendering a Determination of Nonsignificance:
The Commission may make a determination as to whether or not the Plymouth Wetlands Protection By-Law and Rules and Regulations apply to a specific project or activity, before the filing of a Notice of Intent or a Request for Determination of Applicability.
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Category: Local Habitat
See the RED highlighted circles for hunting dates in our neighborhood.
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Category: General
Plymouth Energy Committee and Energy Savings Update, Patrick Farah
Presented to Six Ponds membership / 2022 Annual Meeting June 12, 2022
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Category: General
We hope we find you doing well as we tiptoe into the greater world. We are writing to thank you for your support and to ask you to renew your membership with Six Ponds. You can renew via our website, www.sixponds.org or by mail using the enclosed form.
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Category: General
Annual Roadside Trash Pickup now involves collecting nip bottles to justify a proposed ban on the sale of these single-use packages.
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Category: General
Here is the PowerPoint presentation of David Gould, Town of Plymouth, Director, Division of Marine & Environmental Affairs, Town of Plymouth regarding Plymouth Environmental Issues.
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Category: Local Habitat
How to Request an Exclusion or Opt out from Wide Area Pesticide Applications
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Category: Wildfire Protection
Please use this FORM to record your hours of outdoor work related to brush clearing, etc, with the aim to reduce the chance of fire spread near your home! After you have filled out as many forms as you can, please send the completed forms to Six Ponds President, Pompey Delafield.
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Category: Water Quality
A pdf of the 2020 Water Test Results for Six Ponds.
Please contact Hampton Watkins or Leighton Price for more information.
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Category: General
Makepeace's Redbrook neighborhood is quietly growing southwest of the Six Ponds neighborhood, and three road intersections have been improved: Long Pond Road at Ship Pond Road, Bourne Road at Halfway Pond Road, and Long Pond Road at Clark Road.
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Category: Wildfire Protection
Smokey Bear may say that “only you can prevent forest fires”, but forest fires are a natural and historic part of our regional ecology. The Six Ponds Improvement Association will do its best to liaison with the Town of Plymouth, the Myles Standish State Forest and all other related groups.
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Category: Local Habitat
Follow this link to read about the ecology of our region surrounding many of the Six Ponds
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