Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S470

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

To improve notice requirements of hazardous waste release

Impact

The passage of S470 would have significant implications for state laws regarding environmental safety and public notification procedures. By establishing a clear timeline for filing notifications, the bill seeks to foster transparency in the management of hazardous waste cases. This change is particularly important for individuals or entities living near affected sites, empowering them with information necessary for protecting their health and environment. Moreover, it reinforces the state's commitment to transparency and accountability in environmental matters.

Summary

Senate Bill 470 aims to improve the notification requirements related to the release of hazardous waste in Massachusetts. Specifically, the bill amends Section 4 of Chapter 21E of the General Laws to mandate that the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) must file a copy of the notice concerning hazardous waste releases with both the registry of deeds and the registry district of the land court within 30 days after the initial notice is sent to the responsible party. This legislative change is intended to enhance public awareness and ensure more timely updates regarding hazardous waste incidents.

Contention

While the bill holds the potential for improved public safety and environmental management, there may be concerns related to the administrative burden it places on the DEP. The requirement to ensure timely filings could lead to challenges in enforcement and compliance monitoring, especially in cases involving complex hazardous waste releases. Stakeholders may debate the adequacy of provided resources to support this enhanced notification system and the effectiveness of the bill in achieving its intended goals without overextending governmental capacities.

Companion Bills

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