Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H887

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to on-site sewage disposal systems

Impact

The proposed changes to existing laws would potentially centralize control over sewage disposal regulations at the state level while allowing local health boards to implement stricter regulations only under certain conditions. Such a framework seeks to harmonize the regulation of sewage disposal systems across municipalities, thereby simplifying compliance for property owners and developers. By limiting local authority, the bill could deter the creation of fragmented regulations that vary significantly from one locality to another.

Summary

House Bill H887 focuses on the regulation of on-site sewage disposal systems in Massachusetts. The bill aims to restrict local boards of health from adopting regulations that exceed state standards unless those regulations receive prior approval from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). This stipulation is designed to ensure that any more stringent local regulations are scientifically justified and align with best practices for sewage disposal, ultimately safeguarding public health and environmental integrity.

Contention

One notable point of contention is the balance between state oversight and local control. Proponents of H887 argue that consolidating regulations will enhance public health and safety while reducing administrative burdens on businesses involved in property development and septic installation. Conversely, critics may voice concerns over the diminished authority of local boards of health, positing that local conditions often necessitate tailored approaches to sewage management that the state regulations may not adequately address.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H741

Relative to on-site sewage disposal systems

MA S858

To promote Yes in My Back Yard

MA H1379

To promote Yes in My Back Yard

MA H2016

Providing for more efficient wetlands

MA S571

Relative to the re-use of soil for large reclamation projects

MA H802

Relative to the siting of facilities dealing with refuse

MA H280

Relative to greywater recycling

MA S443

To combat disposable plastic straw waste

MA H880

To improve the review and regulation of emerging contaminants on public water systems

MA S2850

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Similar Bills

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