Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H984

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to water flow in the Central Plymouth County Water District

Impact

If enacted, the bill would require that significant water bodies, including Silver Lake, Monponsett Pond, and Furnace Pond, maintain continuous flow to their outflowing rivers, such as Jones River, Stump Brook, and Herring Brook. To this end, it establishes that the management of these water bodies is compulsory unless drought conditions make it impossible. This provision aims to safeguard water quality and preserve the ecological functions of the rivers, reflecting a commitment to protecting natural resources within the state.

Summary

House Bill 984 aims to address the management of water flow within the Central Plymouth County Water District in Massachusetts. The bill seeks to amend existing legislation to ensure that water diversions do not jeopardize the environmental health of associated ponds and rivers. Specifically, it expands the authority of the Department of Agricultural Resources and the Water Resources Commission to consider environmental impacts when evaluating water usage and diversion requests in the region. This emphasis on environmental health promotes a more responsible approach to water resource management in the district.

Contention

Notably, the bill could lead to discussions among stakeholders regarding the balance between water resource allocation for human needs and the necessity of maintaining healthy aquatic environments. Various stakeholders, including farmers, local businesses, and environmental advocates, may hold differing views on the implications of stringent water management practices. As a result, the bill may face opposition from those who prioritize agricultural or industrial water demands, arguing that strict management could impede their operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2749

Relative to the town of Plymouth Harbormaster employees

MA H4510

Relative to digital legal notices for the town of Plymouth

MA H3934

Establishing the town of Plymouth Land Bank

MA S1863

Further regulating the retirement rights of certain employees of Plymouth County

MA H948

To protect the public health, safety and welfare including but not limited to the drinking water supply in Plymouth Carver Sole Source Aquifer, designated under the federal Safe Drinking Water Act by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in 1990

MA H2803

Authorizing the Plymouth County Retirement System to grant creditable service to David Osborne

MA H2804

Authorizing the Plymouth County Retirement System to grant creditable service to Judy Hartigan

MA H4887

Authorizing the town of Plymouth to establish a special revenue account for land acquisition

MA HB2073

Watersheds; beneficial use; instream flows

MA H4501

Amending the town charter of the town of Plymouth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.