Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3582

Introduced
3/30/23  
Refer
3/30/23  

Caption

Relative to water flow in the Central Plymouth County Water District

Impact

The bill proposes an important change to the existing law by emphasizing the role of the Department of Agricultural Resources and the Water Resources Commission in determining water diversion activities. By stating that any diversion of water should not endanger the environmental health of associated ponds and rivers, it aims to bolster protections for local ecosystems. The bill thus seeks to integrate ecological considerations into water management practices, ensuring that the health of aquatic environments is prioritized.

Summary

House Bill 3582 aims to amend regulations concerning water flow in the Central Plymouth County Water District, specifically focusing on the management of local water bodies like Silver Lake, Monponsett Pond, and Furnace Pond. The bill underscores the importance of maintaining continuous water flow to the outflowing rivers, including the Jones River, Stump Brook, and Herring Brook, unless drought conditions prohibit it. This legislative measure is primarily aimed at safeguarding the water quality and ecological integrity of these important water systems.

Contention

Discussions around HB 3582 might raise potential points of contention, particularly regarding the balance between human and ecological needs in managing water resources. Stakeholders may have differing views on the implications of stricter management practices, especially in terms of recreational activities and local development that may depend on water access. Additionally, the definitions of what constitutes an endangerment to environmental health could also be contested, influencing how laws are interpreted and enforced.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H984

Relative to water flow in the Central Plymouth County Water District

MA H2749

Relative to the town of Plymouth Harbormaster employees

MA H2302

Relative to the discharge of spent fuel pool water

MA H4735

Waterways, wastewater, floods and other related matters

MA H3909

Relative to the town of Plymouth’s Facilities Improvement Fund

MA S1863

Further regulating the retirement rights of certain employees of Plymouth County

MA H1433

Relative to the free flow of information

MA H3934

Establishing the town of Plymouth Land Bank

MA H2491

Relative to certain retirement benefits for the surviving spouse of a state police officer injured in the line of duty

MA H1972

Expanding access to mental health services and strengthening risk assessment protocols

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.