Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S665

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the removal and disposal of waste oil

Impact

The implementation of S665 will impact service stations, marinas, and retail outlets that handle lubricating oil. By requiring a disposal plan, the bill reinforces accountability among entities responsible for waste oil management. The civil penalty of up to $1,000 for violations serves as a deterrent against negligent disposal practices and encourages compliance with environmental standards. This change is likely to improve the overall management of waste oil, contributing to better environmental protection practices in the state.

Summary

Bill S665, titled 'An Act relative to the removal and disposal of waste oil', aims to enhance the regulatory framework surrounding the disposal of waste oil and petroleum products in Massachusetts. The bill establishes that any entity accepting such materials for disposal must submit a detailed plan to the Department of Environmental Protection. This plan must outline the collection, transport, processing, and disposal procedures for the waste oil, effectively creating a systematic approach to managing these potentially hazardous materials.

Contention

While the bill is designed with good intentions, there may be concerns regarding the additional burden it places on smaller entities, such as independent service stations and marinas. Critics may argue that the compliance requirements could lead to increased operational costs or discourage smaller businesses from engaging in oil sales or services. Supporters, however, would emphasize that the benefits of safeguarding the environment and public health far outweigh potential inconveniences, presenting it as a necessary measure to prevent environmental degradation.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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