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Gussie McKusick has been called the godmother of wastewater planning in orleans


ORLEANS  When photographs were taken last September during groundbreaking for a wastewater treatment plant in Orleans, Gussie McKusick was in the mix.
She stood alongside a slate of officials that included state Sen. Julian Cyr, D-Truro; Kathleen Theoharides, secretary of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs; and Cape Cod Commission Executive Director Kristy Senatori.
There were town and state officials and representatives from environmental organizations. While McKusick, 82, didn’t have her hand on one of the golden shovels but she certainly had a hand in getting the project across the finish line.
McKusick s steadfast work to preserve and protect the water quality of Orleans and the Cape as a whole have earned her accolades. She spent years pushing for a project that will cost taxpayers millions of dollars by the time it s completed.   ....

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Yarmouth, Dennis and Harwich voters get say on wastewater pact


HARWICH  Thanks to COVID-19, the proposal for Harwich, Dennis and Yarmouth to form a regional wastewater district that will build a new treatment plant in Dennis was postponed a year. But voters in all three towns will get to vote on the agreement at town meetings this spring.
Last month, Harwich selectmen voted to place an article on their annual town meeting warrant asking voters to approve joining the Dennis Harwich Yarmouth Clean Waters Community Partnership. Yarmouth selectmen have also put it on their spring town meeting warrant.
Laurie Barr, the Dennis town administrator’s executive assistant, said selectmen have not yet voted to put articles on the warrant, but Suzanne Brock, a member of the town’s Wastewater Implementation Committee, said her committee, which includes a representative from the selectmen, voted to place it on this spring’s warrant. ....

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