Supporting Adopted Children and Families Act
Bill S 600 establishes the Blue Communities Program in Massachusetts, funding local efforts to reduce nutrient pollution and ocean acidification, especially in vulnerable areas.
Bill S 600 establishes the Blue Communities Program in Massachusetts, funding local efforts to reduce nutrient pollution and ocean acidification, especially in vulnerable areas.
Bill S 600 aims to establish the Blue Communities Program in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The primary goal of this program is to incentivize local actions that reduce nutrient pollution and ocean acidification in coastal and freshwater environments. By providing technical and financial assistance to municipalities, the bill seeks to enhance environmental protection and promote sustainable practices.
The bill includes several important provisions:
To qualify as a blue community, municipalities must:
1. Submit an application.
2. Adopt five out of nine specified initiatives, which may include:
- Implementing a liquid hazardous waste program.
- Establishing a rain barrel program.
- Creating a water quality monitoring system.
- Developing a stormwater utility program.
3. Develop a blue community plan prioritizing environmental justice communities and outlining metrics for each initiative.
4. Report expenditures and results to the executive office every two years.
The Blue Communities Program is expected to:
- Enhance local efforts to mitigate nutrient pollution and ocean acidification.
- Provide financial resources to municipalities, particularly those in environmental justice communities.
- Foster collaboration among various state departments and existing environmental programs.
Bill S 600 represents a significant step towards enhancing environmental protection in Massachusetts by establishing a structured program to address critical issues affecting coastal and freshwater ecosystems. By incentivizing local actions and providing necessary resources, the bill aims to foster sustainable practices that benefit both the environment and local communities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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