Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H936

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting public drinking water by further regulating solid waste disposal facilities

Impact

By amending Section 150A of Chapter 111 of the General Laws, the bill delineates a 400-foot zone around public water supply wells and aquifers where solid waste facilities cannot be sited or expanded. The measure aims to mitigate risks associated with contaminants potentially leaching into water supplies from waste disposal operations. The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection would be empowered to develop necessary rules and regulations to implement these new provisions, thus reinforcing the state's commitment to environmental protection.

Summary

House Bill 936, presented by Representative Michelle M. DuBois, focuses on enhancing the protection of public drinking water by imposing stricter regulations on the establishment and expansion of solid waste disposal facilities. Specifically, the bill seeks to prevent the siting of new facilities or the expansion of existing ones within a defined zone around public water supply sources. This legislative measure is aimed at safeguarding water quality and ensuring that solid waste operations do not negatively impact crucial water resources.

Contention

The bill addresses a growing concern among citizens about the potential threats posed by solid waste facilities to drinking water quality. While proponents advocate for stronger protections to prevent pollution and ensure the safety of public health, some stakeholders may argue regarding the implications for waste management practices and industry operations. Balancing environmental safeguards with operational needs in waste management is likely to be a point of contention as discussions around the bill progress.

Companion Bills

MA H5149

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H1060

Relative to solid waste disposal facilities in environmental justice communities

MA SB438

Relating To Waste Disposal Facilities.

MA SB438

Relating To Waste Disposal Facilities.

MA HB969

Relating To Waste Or Disposal Facilities.

MA H900

Protecting drinking water quality in private wells

MA S585

Protecting drinking water quality in private wells.

MA LD920

Resolve, to Review Efficiencies in the Licensing of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities by the Department of Environmental Protection

MA H918

Protecting drinking water and public health from sand mining pollution

MA A3553

Exempts certain plastic materials processed at advanced plastic processing facilities from State laws regulating solid waste disposal and recycling.

MA H4039

Solid Waste Disposal Facility in Broward County

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