Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1058

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to a cranberry water use transfer program

Impact

The introduction of H1058 could significantly enhance water resource management for cranberry growers and other municipal users by allowing a more adaptive and collaborative approach in the use of water resources. By facilitating the transfer of water usage rights within the same watershed, this bill aims to promote sustainable practices that align with the state’s environmental goals. This could be particularly beneficial during periods of water scarcity or drought, when strict water regulations are often imposed.

Summary

House Bill 1058 is aimed at establishing a cranberry water use transfer program in Massachusetts. The bill proposes that the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs be granted the authority to allow water use registrations and permits, currently issued under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 21G, to be transferred for mitigation purposes among permitted users within the same watershed. This could enable municipalities to manage water resources more flexibly while adhering to existing environmental regulations.

Contention

While the bill may streamline the process for water allocation among cranberry producers, it might raise concerns related to environmental impacts, especially regarding the existing ecosystems within the watersheds. Critics argue that enabling permit transfers without rigorous oversight could lead to over-extraction of water resources, negatively impacting local wildlife and habitats. Stakeholders will need to address these ecological concerns to ensure that the bill promotes both agricultural efficiency and environmental stewardship.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H909

Relative to a cranberry water use transfer program

MA S539

Relative to a cranberry wetland mitigation bank

MA S2689

Amending the Cranberry Highway Smart Growth Overlay District

MA S2714

Amending the Cranberry Highway Smart Growth Overlay District

MA H447

Relative to supporting student participation in 4-H programs

MA S1208

Relative to apprenticeship programs

MA H2724

Relative to the housing development incentive program

MA H3351

Relative to a transit fair voucher program

MA H2330

Requiring health care employers to develop and implement programs to prevent workplace violence

MA H393

Authorizing the town of Rochester to grant an additional license for the sale of alcoholic beverages not to be drunk on the premises

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.