Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1018

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Updating the management of the Commonwealth's water resources

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly alter the regulatory landscape for water usage in Massachusetts. By defining clearer guidelines for permits and registration statements, H1018 aims to streamline processes for municipalities and districts engaged in water management. It stipulates that registered entities will generally be entitled to their established water use, provided they adhere to regulations regarding measurement. These amendments could foster more effective management of local water resources, equipped to address varying regional demands and environmental considerations.

Summary

House Bill H1018 seeks to update the management of water resources within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is designed to amend existing regulations under Chapter 21G of the General Laws, with a focus on improving the state’s ability to oversee water withdrawals and usage. A core aspect of the bill includes the introduction of a comprehensive permit program intended to balance competing water needs while ensuring the preservation of the state’s water resources. This includes new measures for documenting baseline water usage across different regions.

Contention

Controversy may arise surrounding the degree to which municipalities can exert control over their water resources following the bill's enactment. Supporters of H1018 emphasize its potential for ensuring strategic management of water resources, which is increasingly vital in the face of environmental challenges. Conversely, opponents may voice concerns that the introduced regulations could limit local control, undermining municipalities' ability to respond to unique regional water needs. The balance of state oversight and local autonomy is anticipated to be a focal point in discussions as the bill moves through legislative processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H879

Protecting the rights of municipalities and districts

MA H3405

Updating bicycle fines

MA H551

Updating the accuracy of membership to the state advisory council on early education and care

MA H4861

Providing for improvements to the metropolitan water supply system

MA S1075

Updating the Commonwealth's wiretap statutes

MA H878

Regulating the sale and purchase of horses

MA H547

Relative to special education finance

MA H28

To provide sustainable water resources in the town of Tyngsborough

MA H1869

Updating overtime protections to protect the Commonwealth's middle class workers

MA H2631

Relative to the membership of the PRIM Board

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.