Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1073

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to wastewater treatment and disposal in the town of Sandwich

Impact

The implications of HB 1073 on state law are noteworthy, as it grants Sandwich the authority to acquire easements and interests in land related to wastewater disposal, including the ability to negotiate with neighboring towns like Mashpee for sewer transmission lines. Such provisions not only enhance Sandwich's operational capabilities but also expand its legal framework concerning wastewater management. Furthermore, the bill allows for capital contributions towards improvements at Joint Base Cape Cod, making these projects judiciously eligible for funding under existing state financial frameworks, thus easing the financial burdens on the municipality.

Summary

House Bill 1073 proposes significant provisions for wastewater treatment and disposal in the town of Sandwich, Massachusetts. The bill allows the town to enter into a long-term contract, not exceeding 99 years, with a private operator of wastewater treatment facilities located at Joint Base Cape Cod. This alteration aims to enable more efficient management and operation of wastewater services for the town, fostering improved environmental health and community hygiene. Importantly, the contract crafted through this bill will bypass the standard public bidding requirements stipulated by chapter 30B of the General Laws, facilitating expedited arrangements.

Contention

One potential point of contention stems from the removal of standard public bidding processes, which some stakeholders may view as a reduction in transparency and oversight. Critics might argue that bypassing these requirements could open the door to preferential treatment for certain operators or could lead to the town's reliance on a possibly inadequate provider for such essential services. Additionally, the long-term nature of the contract evokes discussions regarding long-term planning versus immediate needs, a foundational debate in local governance regarding resource allocation and management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2739

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MA H3818

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MA H3000

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MA H1579

Relative to emergency shelter assistance for commonwealth residents

MA H2998

Authorizing Thomas Harmon to purchase creditable service from the Barnstable County Retirement Board

MA H2997

Relative to Mass Port police officers

MA H2999

Relative to fair worker representation on joint purchasing group committees

MA H2059

Relative to eliminating cashless bail

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