Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3999

Introduced
4/3/25  

Caption

Relative to establishing accountability for stormwater runoff mitigation and watershed restoration

Impact

The bill seeks to amend existing regulations related to stormwater management by instituting a comprehensive program driven by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation. Under this program, a statewide assessment of stormwater drainage systems and culverts will be conducted, focusing on those that impact impaired water bodies. Funding for the initiatives would come from a portion of permitting fees collected for roadway projects, state and federal grants, and budget allocations specific to environmental mitigation efforts. This approach aims to reduce pollution entering nearby waterways and aligns with existing environmental standards.

Summary

House Bill 3999, titled 'An Act relative to establishing accountability for stormwater runoff mitigation and watershed restoration,' focuses primarily on addressing the environmental impact of roadway stormwater runoff in Massachusetts. The bill proposes the establishment of a dedicated fund, known as the Transportation Stormwater Runoff Mitigation and Watershed Restoration Fund, which would be used to finance initiatives aimed at mitigating the harmful effects of stormwater runoff. This initiative is seen as a significant step towards enhancing water quality and restoring ecological balance within watersheds across the Commonwealth.

Conclusion

Overall, Bill H3999 illustrates a legislative commitment to improve environmental conditions in Massachusetts through targeted stormwater management. By establishing a structured fund and a dedicated program for watershed restoration, the bill aims to secure long-term ecological benefits and greater compliance with environmental regulations while engaging local communities in the stewardship of their natural resources.

Contention

One notable aspect of H3999 is its emphasis on accountability and transparency. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation is mandated to report annually on the activities funded by this initiative, including the effectiveness of retrofitting stormwater systems and any improvements in water quality. While this could promote a greater sense of responsibility surrounding environmental impacts, there is potential for contention regarding the adequacy of funding and the implementation timeline. Some stakeholders might express concerns about whether the allocated resources will be sufficient to address the extensive needs of various watersheds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2258

Relative to the Cotuit Fire District

MA H2259

Authorizing the Cotuit Fire District to raise and appropriate money for the Historical Society of Santuit and Cotuit

MA H3079

To promote employee ownership

MA H3315

Directing the superintendent of state office buildings to install a permanent memorial in the Massachusetts State House in honor of Mercy Otis Warren

MA H2807

To protect the retirement classification of Barnstable county dispatchers and dispatch retirees

MA H2806

Relative to creditable service for Lynn Turner, a member of the Massachusetts Teachers’ Retirement System

MA H2260

Relative to firefighter residency

MA H3989

Relative to designating seasonal communities

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