Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S601

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Resolve to protect drinking water and public health from sand mining pollution

Impact

Through its provisions, S601 seeks to address an important environmental issue by bringing awareness to the potential dangers posed by sand mining operations. The bill mandates that the advisory panel conduct a thorough examination over a period of two years, ensuring that the investigation addresses not only the health implications for communities but also climate change resilience and air pollution concerns related to respirable crystalline silica. The findings from this investigation are expected to culminate in recommendations for necessary regulatory changes aimed at enhancing protections for both public health and the environment.

Summary

Senate Bill S601, presented by Dylan A. Fernandes, aims to address the impacts of sand mining on drinking water and public health in Massachusetts. The bill proposes the establishment of an advisory panel composed of experts in various relevant fields, including ecology, hydrology, and environmental justice. This panel would be responsible for investigating the effects of sand mining activities within the Commonwealth, specifically focusing on their current and potential impacts on drinking water sources, local communities, and the environment.

Contention

Although the bill focuses on a crucial public health issue, it may face contention regarding the regulation of sand mining practices. Stakeholders, including local residents, environmental advocates, and the sand mining industry, may have differing perspectives on the implications of increased oversight. Some proponents may view the bill as a necessary step towards ensuring safer mining practices, while opponents may argue that it could impose burdensome regulations on an industry that plays a significant role in regional economies. As a result, the discussions surrounding S601 could reveal a divide between environmental protection efforts and economic interests.

Companion Bills

MA S2687

Replaced by 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

Previously Filed As

MA H918

Protecting drinking water and public health from sand mining pollution

MA H5267

Protecting drinking water and public health from sand mining pollution

MA H1021

Relative to local protection of water resources from nutrient pollution

MA H1028

Relative to the protection of our drinking water from nitrosodimethylamine

MA H1029

Relative to the protection of our drinking water from nitrosodimethylamine

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 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 S585

Protecting drinking water quality in private wells.

MA H900

Protecting drinking water quality in private wells

MA H936

Protecting public drinking water by further regulating solid waste disposal facilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.