Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1049

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Promoting drinking water quality for all

Impact

The enactment of H1049 is poised to have significant impacts on state laws pertaining to public health and environmental protection. By mandating the development of minimum standards specifically for private wells, the bill seeks to address potential contaminants and water quality issues that could affect human consumption. Furthermore, it stipulates that the commissioner will have the capacity to issue regulations that reflect current environmental concerns and public health needs, thus allowing for adaptable and relevant oversight.

Summary

House Bill H1049, titled 'An Act promoting drinking water quality for all,' aims to enhance the standards and regulations regarding the quality of drinking water derived from private wells in Massachusetts. This bill introduces substantial amendments to Chapter 21G of the General Laws, particularly focusing on the definitions and standards related to private wells. One of the key provisions is the establishment of the minimum standards for private wells, which will be regulated by the Department of Environmental Protection, thus ensuring the safety and quality of drinking water for residents.

Contention

Despite its focus on public health, there may be points of contention surrounding the bill. Proponents will likely argue that the standards are necessary for protecting communities reliant on private wells from unsafe drinking water. However, concerns may arise regarding the potential bureaucratic burdens placed on well owners and the local health boards responsible for enforcement. The bill aims to minimize these burdens through evaluations aimed at streamlining paperwork and ensuring efficient regulation enforcement, which may be a point of debate among stakeholders in the legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H700

To provide universal school meals to commonwealth virtual schools

MA H2697

Relative to public safety around hospitals with air emergency helipads

MA H3936

Establishing a sick leave bank for Richard Curley, an employee of the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office

MA H701

Establishing a language education grant program

MA H699

To strengthen suicide prevention in schools

MA H3882

Relative to the military family advocacy program, domestic violence and child abuse and neglect

MA H101

Establishing free broadband internet access in public housing

MA H2962

Relative to the commonwealth's fire departments

Similar Bills

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