Home  > For Everyone  > Environment  > {More Environmental Topics}  > Parks and Conservation Areas  > Massachusetts General Laws ch. 132A sec. 16C - Municipal wastes; discharge into estuaries, coastal embayments or land subject to tidal action; variance 
Search the Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws ch. 132A sec. 16C - Municipal wastes; discharge into estuaries, coastal embayments or land subject to tidal action; variance

Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XIX > Chapter 132A > § 16C - Municipal wastes; discharge into estuaries, coastal embayments or land subject to tidal action; variance


Current as of: 2009
Chapter 132A: Section 16C. Municipal wastes; discharge into estuaries, coastal embayments or land subject to tidal action; variance

[ First paragraph effective until August 26, 2008. For text effective August 26, 2008, see below.]

  Section 16C. No variance approved by the department may authorize a discharge into an estuary or coastal embayment or a discharge which will have a significant adverse effect upon an estuary, a coastal embayment, or land subject to tidal action. Any variance approved by the department shall require the applicant to eliminate all discharges into estuaries and coastal embayments from publicly owned treatment works under control of the applicant. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit discharges within estuaries or coastal embayments from facilities designed to abate existing discharges exclusively from combined sewer overflows, where such facilities have been approved by the division of water pollution control, and where such existing discharges from combined sewer overflows degrade or threaten to degrade the designated ocean sanctuary nor is anything in this Act intended to alter the effect of the previous exemptions found at chapter one hundred and twenty of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty-one and chapter three hundred and sixty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty-four.

[ First paragraph as amended by 2008, 114, Sec. 13 effective August 26, 2008. For text effective until August 26, 2008, see above.]

  No variance approved by the department of environmental protection may authorize a discharge into an estuary or coastal embayment or a discharge which will have a significant adverse effect upon an estuary, a coastal embayment, or land subject to tidal action. Any variance approved by the department of environmental protection shall require the applicant to eliminate all discharges into estuaries and coastal embayments from publicly owned treatment works under control of the applicant. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit discharges within estuaries or coastal embayments from facilities designed to abate existing discharges exclusively from combined sewer overflows, where such facilities have been approved by the division of water pollution control, and where such existing discharges from combined sewer overflows degrade or threaten to degrade the designated ocean sanctuary nor is anything in this Act intended to alter the effect of the previous exemptions found at chapter one hundred and twenty of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty-one and chapter three hundred and sixty-nine of the acts of nineteen hundred and eighty-four.

  The seaward boundary of the Plymouth - Kingston Duxbury coastal embayment shall be a line between Gurnet Point and Rocky Point, provided, however, that no discharge may be authorized in a depth of water which at mean low tide is less than thirty feet.

Prev | Next

________________________________________________________________________

See also:
Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title XIX > Chapter 132A - State Recreation Areas Outside Of The Metropolitan Parks District

U.S. Code Provisions: Parks and Conservation Areas

U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 1 - National Parks, Military Parks, Monuments, And Seashores
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 2 - National Forests
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 6 - Game And Bird Preserves; Protection
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 8 - Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife And Fish Refuge
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 22 - International Parks
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 23 - National Wilderness Preservation System
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 25B - Reefs For Marine Life Conservation
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 26 - Estuarine Areas
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 27 - National Trails System
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 27A - National Recreational Trails Fund
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 28 - Wild And Scenic Rivers
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 43 - Public Transportation Programs For National Park System Areas
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 45 - Urban Park And Recreation Recovery Program
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 79 - National Park Service Management
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 81A - National Forest Organizational Camp Fee Improvement
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 87 - Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement
Comments (0)add comment

Post a comment or question below.
smaller | bigger

busy
 
Email  Email Print  Print   Digg

monotone-frail