Massachusetts 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3374 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/16/2023

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HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3997       FILED ON: 1/20/2023
HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 3374
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PRESENTED BY:
Adrian C. Madaro
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To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:
The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill:
An Act improving air quality in airport environmental justice communities.
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PETITION OF:
NAME:DISTRICT/ADDRESS :DATE ADDED:Adrian C. Madaro1st Suffolk1/20/2023Michelle M. DuBois10th Plymouth2/13/2023 1 of 6
HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3997       FILED ON: 1/20/2023
HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 3374
By Representative Madaro of Boston, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 3374) of 
Adrian C. Madaro and Michelle M. DuBois that the Massachusetts Port Authority prepare and 
publish a strategy report containing policies with respect to the assessment and management of 
the current and future quality of air and noise levels in the East Boston section of the city of 
Boston. Transportation.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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In the One Hundred and Ninety-Third General Court
(2023-2024)
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An Act improving air quality in airport environmental justice communities.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority 
of the same, as follows:
1 SECTION 1. Chapter 465 of the Acts of 1956 is hereby amended by adding the following 
24 sections:-
3 Section 37. (a) The Authority shall prepare and publish a strategy report containing 
4policies with respect to the assessment and management of the current and future quality of air 
5and noise levels in the East Boston section of the city regarding the environmental impact of the 
6General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport, hereinafter referred to as Logan Airport.
7 The strategy shall consist of or include—
8 (1) a statement which relates to the East Boston section of the city; and
9 (2) statements with respect to standards and measurements relating to the quality of air 
10and noise levels; objectives for the restriction of the levels at which particular substances are  2 of 6
11present in the air and objectives for restrictions of noise levels; and measures which are to be 
12taken by the Authority, state and local authorities and other persons for the purpose of achieving 
13those objectives.
14 (b) Before publishing the strategy or any modification of it, the Authority shall publish a 
15draft of the proposed strategy or modification, together with notice of a date before which, and 
16an address at which, public comments may be made to the Authority concerning the draft so 
17published; and shall take into account any such representations made. Copies of the draft or any 
18modification shall be made available to the public at no charge.
19 (c) The Authority shall from time to time cause a review to be conducted of the quality 
20for the time being, and the likely future quality within the relevant period, of air and noise levels 
21within the Authority’s East Boston area of Logan Airport. The Authority shall also cause an 
22assessment to be made of whether air quality standards and objectives and noise level standards 
23and objectives are being achieved, or are likely to be achieved, within the relevant period. The 
24Authority shall forthwith prepare, before the expiration of the period of 12 months beginning 
25within the effective date of this section, a report of the results of the assessment.
26 (d) If, on an assessment under subsection (c), it appears that any air quality standards or 
27objectives or noise level standards and objectives are not being achieved, or are not likely within 
28the relevant period to be achieved, within the area of Logan Airport, the Authority shall identify 
29any parts of its area in which it appears that those standards or objectives are not likely to be 
30achieved within the relevant period.
31 (e) Where, as a result of the air quality and noise level review, it appears that any air 
32quality standards or objectives or noise level standards and objectives are not being achieved, or  3 of 6
33are not likely within the relevant period to be achieved, within the East Boston area of Logan 
34Airport, the Authority shall designate the East Boston area as an air quality management area or 
35a noise level management area hereinafter referred to in this act as the “designated area”, all or 
36any part of East Boston in which it appears that those standards or objectives are not being 
37achieved, or are not likely to be achieved within the relevant period.
38 (f) The Authority shall post air quality and noise level measurements, including, but not 
39limited to, those from department of environmental protection air quality monitors located in the 
40East Boston section of the city of Boston on a publicly accessible internet website as reasonably 
41frequent as possible. The Authority shall utilize said data in all reporting on the environmental 
42impacts of operations at Logan Airport.
43 Section 38. The Authority, in consultation with state and local government, shall take 
44measures to remediate the designated area.
45 The Authority shall prepare a written action plan in pursuit of the achievement of air 
46quality standards and objectives or noise level standards and objectives in the designated area, of 
47any powers exercisable by the Authority.
48 The action plan shall include a statement of the time or times by or within which the 
49Authority proposes to implement each of the proposed measures comprised in the action plan.
50 The Authority may from time to time revise an action plan.
51 Section 39. (a) If the Authority fails to make an assessment of whether air quality 
52standards and objectives or noise level standards and objectives are being achieved in accordance 
53with this act, or are likely to be achieved within the relevant period, within the designated area,  4 of 6
54the department of environmental protection, hereinafter referred to as the department, shall issue 
55an order that:
56 (1) air quality standards or objectives are not being achieved, or are not likely within the 
57relevant period to be achieved by the Authority, within the designated area;
58 (2) noise level standards or objectives are not being achieved, or are not likely within the 
59relevant period to be achieved by the Authority, within the designated area;
60 (3) that the Authority has failed to discharge any duty imposed on it under or by virtue of 
61sections 37 to 39, inclusive;
62 (4) that the actions, or proposed actions, of the Authority in purported compliance with 
63the provisions of this act are inappropriate in all the circumstances; or
64 (5) that developments in science or technology, or material changes in circumstances, 
65have rendered inappropriate the actions or proposed actions of the Authority in pursuance of 
66sections 37 to 39, inclusive.
67 (b) Upon the issuance of such order the department shall give directions to the Authority 
68requiring it to take such steps as may be specified by the department, including, that the 
69department shall require the Authority to cause an air 	quality review or noise level review to be 
70conducted under direction of the department whether in whole or in part, or to be so conducted 
71with such differences as may be specified or described in such requirement; and to prepare in 
72accordance with such requirement an action plan for the designated area and to implement, in 
73accordance with the directions, any measures in an action plan. 5 of 6
74 Section 40.The Massachusetts Port Authority in coordination with the bureau of 
75environmental health of the department of public health shall regularly conduct an environmental 
76risk assessment of the health impacts of the General Lawrence Logan Airport in the East Boston 
77section of the city of Boston and the town of Winthrop. Such assessment shall include, but not be 
78limited to: (1) air quality monitoring, including, but not limited to, utilizing data from air quality 
79monitoring stations operated by the department of environmental protection in the East Boston 
80section of the city of Boston, and the total particle number concentration of both indoor and 
81outdoor spaces; (2) air quality modeling, utilizing data from said air quality monitoring to 
82construct high spatial resolution pollution concentration estimates for the East Boston section of 
83the city of Boston; (3) time activity exposure analysis, utilizing data from said air quality 
84monitoring with a time activity analysis to calculate integrated participant exposure to each 
85pollutant; and (4) health association surveys, to associate pollutant exposure with classes of 
86health outcomes, including, but not limited to: cardiovascular diseases, neurological diseases, 
87respiratory diseases and cancers. 
88 The Authority shall regularly report its findings together with any recommended response 
89actions by the commonwealth not less than every ten years, to be published on the Authority’s 
90website, with a copy transmitted to the house and senate committees on ways and means, 
91beginning not later than January 1, 2030.
92 SECTION 2. Section 142B of chapter 111 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2016 
93Official Edition, is hereby amended by striking out the eighth paragraph and inserting in place 
94thereof the following paragraph:-  6 of 6
95 The department shall maintain and operate such air sampling stations and devices; make 
96or perform such routine and special examinations, inspections, observations, determinations, 
97laboratory analyses, and surveys; maintain such records; and perform such other acts as it deems 
98necessary to conduct an adequate air pollution control program within the metropolitan air 
99pollution control district. The department shall, in its annual Air Monitoring Network plan, 
100which it prepares in accordance with Title 40 CFR Part 58.10, at each location where the 
101department monitors for particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and smaller in diameter, monitor and 
102report for ultrafine particulate matter less than 100 nanometers in diameter, in addition to its 
103other monitoring at those locations.
104 SECTION 4. Section 2 shall take effect on January 1, 2025.