Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H891

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Instructing the Massachusetts Department of Fish & Game to study the feasibility of repurposing the former Moon Island Sewage Treatment Plant for the purposes of fish and shellfish farms

Impact

If enacted, H891 has the potential to improve water quality in Boston Harbor and Quincy Bay by establishing fish and shellfish farms. Supporters of the bill argue that such farms can contribute positively to local marine environments by fostering marine life such as crabs, shrimp, and striped bass. Furthermore, the farms would not only serve environmental purposes but would also be used for educational initiatives, opening opportunities for both public and private schools to engage in learning about marine ecosystems and aquaculture.

Summary

House Bill H891 proposes that the Massachusetts Department of Fish & Game study the feasibility of converting the former Moon Island Sewage Treatment Plant into a fish and shellfish farming facility. This initiative is driven by the potential environmental benefits and the goal to repurpose an existing structure to support aquaculture, which could enhance local ecosystems while providing educational opportunities for schools. The bill aims to utilize the existing infrastructure on Moon Island to promote sustainable farming practices in a significant capacity, utilizing cut-granite storage tanks for aquaculture.

Contention

Despite its environmentally beneficial intentions, the bill may face scrutiny regarding the operational aspects of running fish and shellfish farms in a previously urbanized area. Some stakeholders might raise concerns about potential zoning regulations, environmental impacts, and the effectiveness of such farming practices. Additionally, there may be questions regarding the costs associated with repurposing the treatment plant and maintaining the farm operations, which could necessitate further funding or legislative support.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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