Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4101

Introduced
3/27/25  
Refer
3/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the Dracut Water Supply District

Impact

The impact of H4101 on state laws involves modifications to existing statutes governing water supply districts and the ability of these districts to enter into agreements with entities outside their jurisdiction. If enacted, this bill will empower Dracut Water Supply District to play a more substantial role in regional water resource management, potentially setting a precedent for other water districts across the state. This legislative action may encourage similar partnerships and initiatives aimed at improving water distribution systems within Massachusetts and in neighboring states.

Summary

House Bill 4101 aims to authorize the Dracut Water Supply District to sell water for domestic and other purposes to neighboring communities, including the towns of Pelham and Hudson in New Hampshire. This bill reflects a growing trend of regional collaboration on water resources to address local needs more effectively and efficiently. By expanding the reach of the Dracut Water Supply District, the bill seeks to promote intermunicipal agreements that enhance water accessibility and management for residents in the area.

Contention

While H4101 proposes beneficial cooperation between municipalities for water supply, potential points of contention include concerns about water quality, equity in resource distribution, and regulatory oversight. Critics may argue that selling water across borders could lead to complications in resource management and environmental protections. Additionally, the financial implications for both Dracut and the receiving municipalities might raise questions regarding the cost-effectiveness of such arrangements and the potential for future conflicts over water availability.

Companion Bills

MA H5307

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3920

To provide sustainable water resources in the town of Tyngsborough

MA H5307

Study Order

MA H972

Authorizing the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority to supply water to the Lynnfield Center Water District within the town of Lynnfield

MA H4197

Relative to notification of alcohol by volume in beers to be consumed on the premises

MA H3104

Relative to the assisted living programs

MA H4195

Relative to discrimination against cash buyers

MA H4159

Relative to cardholder surcharges

MA H1717

Relative to the theft of bulk merchandise containers

MA H4102

Relative to a sick leave bank for Mark Kratman, an employee of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation

MA H4180

Relative to intellectual disabilities for DDS services

Similar Bills

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