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Online Newsletter and Payments

May 25, 2026

2026 will be the last year that WIPCA sends out a newsletter by postal email. We are sending out an online newsletter this year: we have email addresses for over half of our members, and if we don't have yours, please click the "Member Sign Up" link at the top and provide it.  We'll also remind everyone at the annual meeting.   Moving to an online newsletter will allow us to save paper and money while still keeping everyone informed about WIPCA and White Island Pond.


If you have not received the newsletter by May 27, 2026, please check your spam folder.  You can add "newsletter@wipca.org" to your address book so future e-mail doesn't end up in your spam folder.


You can now pay your dues online using our online payment page.  If you encounter issues paying online, please contact the Treasurer, Sherry Sullivan.  You can also bring your payment to the meeting.


UMASS Cranberry Station

February 18, 2020 by J. Sullivan

 

W.I.P.C.A. has had meetings and multiple communications with the UMASS Cranberry Station, the Cranberry Growers Association, the Plymouth County Conservation Commission, the Coalition for Buzzards Bay, and the Massachusetts DEP.

These meetings have been very productive and have resulted in a set of new procedures which the cranberry growers are implementing this year. These new BMPs “best management practices” call for a drastic reduction in the use of phosphate fertilizer by the bogs. As I am sure you’re aware, there must be both nitrogen and phosphate available for algae to bloom. This is just a first step, but a very important one for the restoration of White Island Pond. The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection has agreed to test the pond and collect data this entire summer. However, we will still test the pond every four days for the Coalition for Buzzards Bay. The Board of Directors is extremely happy to report these encouraging developments. We cannot stress enough the tremendous cooperation the Association has received from all parties involved.

As we discussed last year at the annual meeting, this process will not be a short one, but if we all do our part to protect the pond, it will be a successful one!!!
– The Board of Directors 

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