Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1443

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Providing for the establishment of sustainable water resource funds

Impact

If enacted, S1443 would amend Chapter 40 of the General Laws by introducing a formal structure for the creation of ‘Sustainable Water Resource Funds.' These funds will not only facilitate local governments in addressing environmental degradation arising from water resource exploitation but will also empower them to invest in various ecological restoration initiatives such as stormwater and wastewater management, water conservation techniques, and habitat improvement projects. Additionally, it creates a financial mechanism for public and private funding, enhancing state capability to respond to environmental challenges.

Summary

Bill S1443, introduced by Senator James B. Eldridge, aims to establish sustainable water resource funds in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This legislation allows municipalities, water districts, and other authorities to charge a reasonable fee aimed at mitigating the impacts of increasing water withdrawals and wastewater discharges on the environment. The fees collected will be directed exclusively towards measures that enhance water quality, support ecological health, and ensure sustainable management of water resources. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to promote environmental sustainability and efficient water management in the state.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly regarding the assessment and equity of the fees imposed. While proponents view this as a vital step towards encouraging responsible water resource management, critics could argue that the implementation of such fees might be seen as an added financial burden on residents and local businesses. Discussions may arise regarding whether the bill adequately considers differing capacities among communities to absorb these costs and the effectiveness of the proposed measures in genuinely reflecting local ecological priorities. As with many forms of local environmental regulations, stakeholders’ input will be crucial to navigating potential disparities and ensuring equitable outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2324

Providing for the establishment of sustainable water resource funds

MA H3920

To provide sustainable water resources in the town of Tyngsborough

MA S1444

Providing state grants for municipal sustainability directors

MA H2334

Providing state grants for municipal sustainability directors

MA S2687

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Environment and Natural Resources to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to environment and natural resources matters

MA S1800

Providing for fairness and equity for Massachusetts Water Resources Authority employees

MA H2896

Providing for fairness and equity for Massachusetts Water Resources Authority employees

MA S572

Establishing sustainable and equitable funding for climate change adaptation and mitigation

MA S2275

Relative to healthy and sustainable schools

MA S1799

Relative to providing fairness and equity in the retirement benefits of employees of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, sewer departments, sewer districts, water and sewer departments and districts, and wastewater facilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.