Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S624

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To consider the safety of artificial grass and turf surfaces

Impact

If enacted, S624 would create a significant change in how artificial turf is regulated in Massachusetts. It mandates that the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs conduct a thorough evaluation of the safety and environmental implications of synthetic grass and turf surfaces. This evaluation would require expert consultation, including insights from academic institutions like Northeastern University, leading to a public report before the moratorium can be lifted. This moratorium aims to halt new installations until conclusive evidence is presented regarding the safety of these materials.

Summary

Senate Bill S624, known as the 'Artificial Grass - & - Turf Surfaces - Installation Moratorium Act,' seeks to impose a 36-month moratorium on the installation of artificial grass and similar turf materials in outdoor public areas such as athletic fields and parks. The legislation highlights concerns about potential environmental contamination caused by chemicals, specifically PFAS substances, that may be found in these artificial materials. The bill emphasizes the urgent need for evaluation of these surfaces amid growing awareness of health impacts associated with synthetic materials.

Contention

The bill is poised to generate debate among stakeholders, especially between environmental advocates and proponents of artificial turf installation. Supporters argue that the moratorium is a necessary measure to protect public health and the environment from harmful substances. In contrast, opponents may contend that such restrictions could hinder recreational opportunities and sports programs, which often rely on these surfaces for activities. The legislative discussions surrounding S624 will likely reflect a balance between environmental safety and the practical needs of communities using these facilities.

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 S3254

Prohibits expenditure of Green Acres funds for purchase, use, installation, or replacement of artificial turf fields.

MA S2187

Prohibiting state and municipal contracts for the purchase and installation of artificial turf fields

MA S2936

Prohibits municipalities, school districts, and State departments and agencies from purchasing, installing, or using artificial turf.

MA H3339

Prohibiting state and municipal contracts for the purchase and installation of artificial turf fields

MA A3755

Requires water breaks for certain sports events occurring on artificial turf fields.

MA S10168

Enacts the "extended producer responsibility for artificial turf act".

MA SR51

Urges DEP to cease funding synthetic turf field projects and prioritize investing in natural grass playing fields.

MA S0863

Requires the producer of artificial turf and turf infill sold or distributed in Rhode Island to report its chain of custody, from installation to use, repurposing, recycling and disposal.

MA H2281

Reducing impervious surfaces

MA S2802

Prohibits the use of artificial turf as material to cover compacted solid waste at a sanitary landfill.

Similar Bills

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