Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4967

Introduced
7/31/24  
Engrossed
7/31/24  
Engrossed
8/1/24  
Chaptered
8/8/24  

Caption

Providing for improvements to the metropolitan water supply system

Impact

The implications of H4967 are significant for state laws relating to environmental conservation and resource management. By explicitly allowing the use of land for solar energy developments in conjunction with water supply improvements, the bill promotes a dual-use approach that can enhance ecological sustainability. As renewable energy becomes increasingly important in state policy, this bill may set a precedent for future legislation that similarly integrates resource management with renewable energy generation, fostering a model that other states might consider adopting.

Summary

House Bill 4967 addresses the pressing need for enhancing the metropolitan water supply system in Massachusetts. The bill specifically allows the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) to utilize designated land for constructing a covered water storage tank along with associated piping and valves. Additionally, it enables the MWRA to implement solar photovoltaic systems on the same land, promoting the integration of renewable energy solutions to bolster the water supply infrastructure. This initiative reflects a combination of traditional water management practices with modern energy solutions, aiming for a sustainable approach to water resources management.

Contention

While H4967 has garnered support for its potential to enhance infrastructure and sustainability, there are points of contention regarding land use prioritization. Critics may express concerns about ensuring that the land remains permanently designated for conservation and other public uses. There’s a possibility that some stakeholders might argue that utilizing conservation land for energy production could set a troubling precedent. The specifications included in the bill, such as prohibiting the construction of water disinfection facilities on the land, are likely aimed at addressing such concerns, ensuring that the primary use remains focused on water resource management while balancing the need for renewable energy.

Companion Bills

MA S541

Similar To Protecting the upper Cape water supply reserve

MA S578

Similar To Relative to maintaining adequate water supplies through effective drought management

MA H861

Similar To Relative to maintaining adequate water supplies through effective drought management

MA H4861

Replaces Providing for improvements to the metropolitan water supply system

Previously Filed As

MA H4861

Providing for improvements to the metropolitan water supply system

MA HF3536

Metropolitan Council; housing and water established as metropolitan system plans.

MA SB0920

Water supply: systems; mobile home park water delivery systems; regulate. Amends secs. 2, 5 & 10 of 1976 PA 399 (MCL 325.1002 et seq.).

MA SB341

Relating to authorizing the dissolution of the Bexar Metropolitan Water District; providing a penalty.

MA H4496

Making appropriations for the fiscal year 2024 to provide for supplementing certain existing appropriations and for certain other activities and projects

MA SB0046

Water supply: systems; mobile home park water delivery systems; regulate. Amends secs. 2, 3 & 15 of 1976 PA 399 (MCL 325.1002, et seq.).

MA S2426

Making appropriations for the fiscal year 2023 to provide for supplementing certain existing appropriations and for certain other activities and projects

MA SB263

AN ACT relating to the regionalization of public water and wastewater systems.

MA H4790

Making appropriations for the fiscal year 2024 to provide for supplementing certain existing appropriations and for certain other activities and projects

MA H4090

Making appropriations for the fiscal year 2023 for supplementing certain existing appropriations and for certain other activities and projects

Similar Bills

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