§ 1 Department; natural resources defined; duties; divisions
§ 2 Stewardship council
§ 2A Members of the council
§ 2B Removal of members of stewardship council; absence from meetings; appointment of successor; certificates of absence
§ 2C Meetings of council; joint meetings with advisory board
§ 2D Members of council; holding other positions in department
§ 2E Compensation of council members; expenses
§ 2F Management guidelines for sustainable forestry practices on public and private forest lands
§ 2G Oversight strategy plans
§ 3 Commissioner; directors
§ 3A Acting commissioner; commissioner’s salary
§ 3B Experts and other employees
§ 3C Annual budget; report
§ 3D Acting directors
§ 3E Open space land acquisition; loans to cities and towns
§ 3F Rehabilitation and improvement of Olmsted Parks
§ 3G Olmsted Park Improvement Fund
§ 8 Division of water supply protection
§ 8B Definitions applicable to this section and Secs. 8C and 8D
§ 8C Increase in interbasin transfers of surface and groundwater; approval; exemption
§ 8D Rules and regulations; criteria for approval; hearings; procedure
§ 9 Federal Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act; programs
§ 9A Acquisition of lands and waters
§ 9B Groundwater survey program
§ 11 Employees; rules and regulations
§ 12 Federal Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act; applications for assistance
§ 13 Works of improvement; assistance from commonwealth; conditions
§ 14 Works of improvement; contracting authority; agents; costs
§ 15 Works of improvement; appropriations; federal, state or local funds
§ 17C Public use of land for recreational, conservation, scientific educational and other purposes; landowner’s liability limited; exception
§ 17D Public removal of fuel wood; landowner’s liability for injuries
§ 17G Agreements with nonprofit organizations for stewardship services; charge or solicitation of donations for activity or event on department of conservation and recreation property; liability of volunteer; posting of volunteer guidelines on website
§ 18 Division of conservation services
§ 19 State commission for conservation of soil, water and related resources; establishment
§ 20 State commission for conservation of soil, water and related resources; powers and duties.
§ 21 Conservation districts; formation, change of boundaries or dissolution of district; procedure
§ 22 Conservation districts; supervisors of districts
§ 23 Conservation districts; supervisors as governing body
§ 24 Conservation districts; supervisors’ powers and duties
§ 25 Conservation districts; inter-district cooperation
§ 25A Conservation districts; powers
§ 26 Division of water pollution control
§ 26A Definitions applicable to Secs. 26 to 53
§ 27 Division of water pollution control; powers and duties
§ 27A Water pollution abatement projects; certification; financial assistance; eligibility
§ 28 Water pollution abatement districts; establishment; dissolution; enlargement or consolidation
§ 29 Status of district; district commission; membership; executive director; treasurer; personnel
§ 30 Powers of district commission
§ 30A Grants for construction of collection systems
§ 31 Development of comprehensive water pollution abatement, integrated water asset management or green infrastructure opportunities plans; planning or technical assistance grant
§ 31A Matching grant program for communities who desire to join the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority or other regional system for wastewater, drinking water or for both wastewater and drinking water
§ 32 Presentation of plan to division; contents; approval
§ 33 Financial assistance
§ 33A Financial assistance in towns of more than 20,000 inhabitants
§ 33B Engineering reports of plans for facilities; failure of governmental units to submit as ordered; preparation by director; distribution of costs
§ 33C Action by director pursuant to Sec. 33B; contract for engineering reports authorized
§ 33D Director authorized to order governmental units to construct facilities
§ 33E Water pollution abatement projects; grants
§ 34 Supervision of operation and maintenance of treatment works
§ 34A Board of certification of operators of wastewater treatment facilities; members; duties
§ 34B Evaluation and certification program; application; certification; fees
§ 34C Certification requirement; violation; penalty
§ 35 General obligation serial bonds or notes; temporary notes; indebtedness
§ 36 Amounts necessary for payment of bonds and notes and maintenance of district; determination; apportionment of costs; schedule of charges
§ 37 Reimbursement for costs of water pollution abatement project
§ 37A Program for preservation and restoration of publicly-owned lakes and great ponds
§ 37B Aquatic nuisance control program
§ 37C State assistance to municipalities or agencies for aquatic nuisance control
§ 37D Priority of projects
§ 38 Water pollution control, innovative water technologies, green infrastructure research and demonstration projects; environmental quality studies; management plans; training and support programs
§ 38A Clean waters scholarship intern program
§ 39 Reservoirs
§ 40 Entry upon property; investigation or inspection; examination of records
§ 41 Recommendations by water resources commission
§ 42 Discharge into water; violations of chapter, regulation, order or permit; false representations; tampering with monitoring device or method; criminal and civil penalties
§ 43 Permit proceedings; regulations; requirements of permit; application; forms; fees
§ 43A Public notification of sewage discharge
§ 44 Discharge violations; orders to comply
§ 45 Proposals to suspend or revoke permit; cease and desist orders; request for hearing
§ 46 Injunctive relief; jurisdiction
§ 46A Judicial review; jurisdiction
§ 48 Annual estimates and reports
§ 50 Terminals; licenses; inspections
§ 50A Oil terminals; pollution prevention; revocation of license
§ 50B Definitions applicable to Secs. 50C to 50E
§ 50C Vessel; certificate of financial assurance
§ 50D Maritime spill incident; hazardous materials; environmental police officers
§ 50E Waters of the commonwealth; areas of special interest
§ 51 Coordination with federal government and local authorities; agreements
§ 52A Waste oil retention facilities; installation and maintenance
§ 53 Short title; investigation and prosecution of violations
§ 53A Sewer charges; base rate
§ 54 Division of mineral resources
§ 55 Cooperation with other governmental units; agreements; federal and private grants
§ 56 License and lease requirements; violations; penalties; enforcement
§ 59 Watershed preservation restrictions program
§ 60 Watershed lands preservation committee
§ 61 Watershed preservation restrictions program; annual report
§ 62 Watershed preservation restrictions; tax assessment
§ 63 Surveys, soundings, drillings or examinations
§ 64 Annual report on dams
§ 65 Emergency action plans for high and significant hazard dams; inspection schedule; review of hazard classification
§ 66 Interagency support for duties under Secs. 64 and 65 and Secs. 44 to 48B of Chapter 253
§ 67 System interruption devices required for newly installed or renovated irrigation systems to override and suspend programmed operation of irrigation system during periods of sufficient moisture; regulations; inapplicable to systems operating on agricultura

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