Wayne Abney
Imposes at least 36-month moratorium on outdoor artificial turf installations in MA; directs EEA to study PFAS/health risks with experts and issue a public report before lifting.
Imposes at least 36-month moratorium on outdoor artificial turf installations in MA; directs EEA to study PFAS/health risks with experts and issue a public report before lifting.
An Act to Consider the Safety of Artificial Grass and Turf Surfaces
S.624 would impose a temporary moratorium on the installation of artificial grass and similar turf materials on outdoor sites (explicitly including athletic fields and parks) in Massachusetts for at least 36 months. During that moratorium the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) would conduct a public evaluation of the environmental and health safety of such surfaces — including consultation with experts (specifically naming the PFAS Lab at Northeastern University). A Commission (a “Comprehensive Athletic Surface Performance Commission” if established by separate legislation, or a comparable body created by the EEA Secretary) would carry out or oversee the analysis and prepare a public report before any moratorium lift.
The bill is framed with an “emergency” preamble claiming possible PFAS contamination and other environmental risks from artificial turf and directs immediate implementation by the Governor, Department of Public Health (DPH), and other agencies upon enactment.
Note: The document package provided contained some inconsistent metadata (an initial short title about golf carts and a list of sponsors that includes federal legislators). The substantive bill text and docket indicate this measure is a Massachusetts state proposal addressing artificial turf and PFAS concerns.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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