Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2183

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to fair radius restrictions of transfer stations

Impact

The introduction of S2183 could significantly influence local zoning laws and regulations surrounding waste management infrastructure. By establishing a specific radius for the construction of transfer stations, the bill promotes a distributed approach to waste management across the state. This could alleviate concerns related to environmental degradation and potential health hazards arising from multiple facilities operating in close proximity. Local governments will be compelled to consider the impact of existing and new transfer stations on their communities, potentially fostering more responsible planning and development of waste management solutions.

Summary

Bill S2183, titled 'An Act relative to fair radius restrictions of transfer stations,' seeks to amend Section 150A of Chapter 111 in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The proposed legislation stipulates that no transfer station governed by this chapter shall be constructed within 6 miles of an existing facility governed by the same sections. This measure aims to mitigate potential environmental and infrastructural impacts associated with the establishment of transfer stations in proximity to one another. Proponents argue that such restrictions are necessary to safeguard local communities and manage waste effectively without over-concentration of facilities in a given area.

Contention

While supporters believe that S2183 addresses critical waste management issues and prioritizes community health, opposition may arise from stakeholders who fear restrictions could hinder necessary waste management developments. Critics may voice concerns about the practicality of enforcing such a radius, including the challenges it poses for future projects and economic implications for regions that rely on waste management facilities to create jobs and maintain public services. The balance between community welfare and operational feasibility for waste management facilities is likely to be a focal point of debate as the bill moves through the legislative process.

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