Section 16. Nothing in this act is intended to prohibit the following activities, uses or facilities: In all ocean sanctuaries except the Cape Cod Ocean Sanctuary the planning, construction, reconstruction, operation and maintenance of industrial liquid coolant discharge and intake systems and all other activities, uses and facilities associated with the generation, transmission, and distribution of electrical power, provided that all certificates, licenses, permits and approvals required by law are obtained therefor, and provided, further, that such activities, uses and facilities shall not be undertaken or located except in compliance with any applicable general or special statutes, rules, regulations or orders lawfully promulgated; the operation and maintenance of existing municipal, commercial or industrial facilities and discharges where such discharges or facilities have been approved and licensed by appropriate federal and state agencies; the laying of cables approved by the department of public utilities or the department of telecommunications and cable; channel and shore protection projects, navigation aids, projects authorized under chapter ninety-one, deemed to be of public necessity and convenience, contingent upon obtaining the required approval wherever applicable by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, the division of water pollution control, the department of environmental protection, or the office; other improvements not specifically prohibited by said sections 12B to 16K, inclusive and section 18 which are approved by appropriate federal and state agencies and which are consistent with said sections 12B to 16K, inclusive and section 18, including the maintenance and repair of existing structures or uses, but not any change or extension of such structures or uses unless otherwise permitted by said sections 12B to 16K, inclusive and section 18; the harvesting and propagation of fish and shellfish in all forms, so long as the office and the office of fish and game are satisfied that such activities are carried on in accordance with sound conservation practices; temporary educational and scientific activities jointly permitted by appropriate state agencies; and the extraction of sand and gravel from the seabed and subsoil of a sanctuary for the purposes of shore protection or beach restoration, provided, however, that such shore protection or beach restoration is approved by the department of environmental protection.
Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, municipal wastewater treatment facilities may discharge into the ocean sanctuary if the discharge is approved under section 16G and approved and licensed by the appropriate federal and state agencies. In the North Shore Ocean Sanctuary, discharges shall be permitted from municipal waste treatment facilities if construction is commenced prior to January first, nineteen hundred and seventy-eight or if a city or town has been awarded a federal or state grant for construction of a wastewater treatment facility prior to January first, nineteen hundred and seventy-eight, if the waste has been treated by the best practical means, if such a discharge is in accordance with plans developed under the provisions of clause (10) of section twenty-seven of chapter twenty-one, and such plans are subject to the approval of the division of water pollution control after a public hearing conducted by said division.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Title XIX - Agriculture and Conservation
Chapter 132a - State Recreation Areas Outside of the Metropolitan Parks District
Section 1 - Bequests, Restitutions or Gifts; Conservation Trust
Section 1b - Director of State Parks and Recreation
Section 1c - Bureau of Forest Fire Control; Bureau of Forestry; Bureau of Recreation; Chiefs
Section 1d - Duties of Bureau of Forest Fire Control
Section 1e - Duties of Bureau of Recreation; Expenses
Section 1f - Duties of Bureau of Forestry
Section 1g - Absence or Disability of Chiefs
Section 1h - Duties of Director of the Division of State Parks and Recreation
Section 2 - Assumption of Care and Maintenance of Park or Reservation Outside Urban Park District
Section 2a - Long-Term Programs; Powers of Commissioner
Section 2b - Nature of Use of Acquired Lands
Section 2c - Planning, Construction and Maintenance
Section 2d - Development and Improvement; Powers of Commissioner
Section 3 - Purchase or Lease of Land Lying Outside of Urban Parks District; Recreational Facilities
Section 3a - Eminent Domain; Exercise of Power
Section 3b - Acquisition of Rights by Prescription or Adverse Possession
Section 7b - Stolen, Lost, or Abandoned Property
Section 7c - Sale by Public Auction
Section 7e - Sale of Property, if Perishable or Liable to Deteriorate
Section 8 - Assistance of Director to Boards and Commissions
Section 11 - Conservation Program for Cities and Towns; Establishment
Section 111/2 - Conservation Program for Nonprofit Corporations; Establishment
Section 12 - Appalachian Trail
Section 12a - Massachusetts Ocean Sanctuaries Act
Section 12c - Regulations; Integration of Act With Other Programs and Agencies
Section 14 - Care, Control, and Protection of Sanctuaries
Section 15 - Prohibited Activities in Ocean Sanctuaries
Section 16 - Permitted Activities in Ocean Sanctuaries
Section 16h - Discharges Within Estuaries or Coastal Embayments
Section 16i - New or Modified Discharge Into Ocean Sanctuaries; Application Requirements
Section 16k - New or Modified Discharge Conditions
Section 17 - Squannacook and Nissitissit Rivers Sanctuary
Section 18 - Permits, Approvals, Certificates and Licenses; Ocean Development Mitigation Fee