Dear Commissioners,

I am writing today on behalf of Great Pond Foundation and our constituents to share scientific data about the current health of Edgartown Great Pond and to document the detrimental impacts this proposed development would have on the future health of the Pond’s ecosystem.

Nutrient pollution (nitrogen & phosphorus) is the greatest driver of impairment in the Island’s great ponds. The excess nitrogen that is pushing Edgartown Great Pond past its tipping point is from three main sources 1) wastewater, 2) fertilizers/farm animals, and 3) atmospheric deposition. In 2022, with then current levels of development, the nitrogen flowing into the Pond via groundwater exceeded the 0.5 mg/L total nitrogen (TN) limit and hundreds of acres of precious eelgrass meadows were lost….

If you have submitted a comment before or would like to submit one now, email morrison@mvcommission.org before the meeting on January 22.

A full discussion on this project will be held at the MVC on January 22 at 6:30 pm.

Please attend in person or via Zoom. You can register to comment during the hearing by emailing Lucy Morrison morrison@mvcommission.org before 5pm on Thursday, January 22nd.

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