Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 21 - Department of Environmental Management
Section 20 - State Commission for Conservation of Soil, Water and Related Resources; Powers and Duties.

Section 20. The state commission, unless otherwise specified, shall have the following powers and duties:—
(1) To encourage and assist educational work in the conservation and development of renewable natural resources, including soil, water, plant life, woodland, fish and wildlife, and recreation resources, the control and prevention of erosion, floodwater and sediment damages, and the conservation, development, utilization and disposal of water, through co-operation with all federal, state, county, local, public and private resource agencies.
(2) To advise the director in developing policies of the division of conservation services relating to the operation of conservation districts and to carry out policies and programs affecting conservation districts.
(3) To perform the functions hereinafter provided for, relating to the establishment, change of boundaries, or dissolution of conservation districts.
(4) To secure the co-operation and assistance of agencies of the United States, the commonwealth and its political subdivisions in promoting the organization and operation of conservation districts.
(5) To disseminate information concerning the activities and programs of conservation districts.
(6) To allot money appropriated for establishing and maintaining conservation districts and conservation district divisions and for the operation of their projects and programs.
(7) To develop annual budgets for the operation and maintenance of conservation districts, conservation district divisions, and the state commission for submission to the director.
(8) To establish program priorities and advise conservation districts and divisions on those programs which contribute to the conservation and best use of the natural resources of the commonwealth.
(9) To develop a natural resource plan for the commonwealth every five years commencing in January, nineteen hundred and eighty-five.
(10) To accept contributions, gifts or grants of money or property, whether real or personal, from any source, private or public, including but not limited to, the United States or its agencies, in order to promote the purpose of this chapter.
(11) To establish, with the approval of the majority of the chairmen of the conservation districts, six conservation district divisions. In establishing said divisions, the state commission may include one or more conservation districts.
(12) To encourage educational activities which promote the conservation and development of renewable natural resources, including soil, water, plant life, woodland, fish, wildlife, recreation resources, prevention of soil erosion, floodwater and sediment damages and the conservation, development, utilization and disposal of water through cooperation with appropriate federal, state, county, public and private agencies.
(13) To set fees for pamphlets, publications or services which shall not exceed the cost of providing such pamphlets, publications or services and to promote uniform fees set by district supervisors.
(14) To disseminate information regarding amendments to the general and special laws of the commonwealth, proposed changes in laws and rules and regulations which affect or shall affect businesses in the commonwealth; and, to establish educational outreach programs for the purpose of assisting small business to implement required changes in legislation.
(15) To assist in the development of a healthy soils program, as instructed by the director, to: (i) improve soil quality on lands utilized for commercial farming, suburban and urban lawns, yards and gardens, public and private forests, parks and other open or green spaces and non-paved outdoor areas of office complexes, mixed-use facilities, businesses, industries and colleges and other institutions; (ii) increase carbon sequestration or storage on such lands to help reduce harmful atmospheric greenhouse gases and the effects of climate change; and (iii) provide other measurable benefits, determined as applicable under the program to certain types of lands, related to climate change, plant growth, erosion control and water absorption and quality. The commission, in the development of the program or any significant change to the established program, if requested by the director, shall consult with 1 or more of the following organizations, as appropriate for the type of land intended to be covered under the program: (i) the department of agricultural resources; (ii) department of environmental protection; (iii) department of fish and game; (iv) the Nature Conservancy; (v) Massachusetts Forest Alliance Limited; (v) the Massachusetts Association of Conservation Districts, Inc.; (vi) Massachusetts Farm Bureau Federation, Incorporated; (vii) the National Resources Conservation Services within the United States Department of Agriculture; (viii) Massachusetts chapter of the Northeast Organic Farming Association; (ix) the University of Massachusetts Extension; (x) the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and (xi) any individual or other organization designated by the director.
(16) To encourage and promote the use of healthy soils policies and practices by private and public landowners, including commercial farmers, and any assistance available to program participants, which may consist of grants, technical assistance or education on the benefits and implementation of healthy soils best practices, as the director may instruct, to achieve the purposes of the healthy soils program.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth

Chapter 21 - Department of Environmental Management

Section 1 - Department; Natural Resources Defined; Duties; Divisions

Section 2 - Stewardship Council

Section 2a - Members of the Council

Section 2b - Removal of Members of Stewardship Council; Absence From Meetings; Appointment of Successor; Certificates of Absence

Section 2c - Meetings of Council; Joint Meetings With Advisory Board

Section 2d - Members of Council; Holding Other Positions in Department

Section 2e - Compensation of Council Members; Expenses

Section 2f - Management Guidelines for Sustainable Forestry Practices on Public and Private Forest Lands

Section 2g - Oversight Strategy Plans

Section 3 - Commissioner; Directors

Section 3a - Acting Commissioner; Commissioner's Salary

Section 3b - Experts and Other Employees

Section 3c - Annual Budget; Report

Section 3d - Acting Directors

Section 3e - Open Space Land Acquisition; Loans to Cities and Towns

Section 3f - Rehabilitation and Improvement of Olmsted Parks

Section 3g - Olmsted Park Improvement Fund

Section 8 - Division of Water Supply Protection

Section 8b - Definitions Applicable to This Section and Secs. 8c and 8d

Section 8c - Increase in Interbasin Transfers of Surface and Groundwater; Approval; Exemption

Section 8d - Rules and Regulations; Criteria for Approval; Hearings; Procedure

Section 9 - Federal Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act; Programs

Section 9a - Acquisition of Lands and Waters

Section 9b - Groundwater Survey Program

Section 11 - Employees; Rules and Regulations

Section 12 - Federal Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act; Applications for Assistance

Section 13 - Works of Improvement; Assistance From Commonwealth; Conditions

Section 14 - Works of Improvement; Contracting Authority; Agents; Costs

Section 15 - Works of Improvement; Appropriations; Federal, State or Local Funds

Section 17c - Public Use of Land for Recreational, Conservation, Scientific Educational and Other Purposes; Landowner's Liability Limited; Exception

Section 17d - Public Removal of Fuel Wood; Landowner's Liability for Injuries

Section 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 o...

Section 18 - Division of Conservation Services

Section 19 - State Commission for Conservation of Soil, Water and Related Resources; Establishment

Section 20 - State Commission for Conservation of Soil, Water and Related Resources; Powers and Duties.

Section 21 - Conservation Districts; Formation, Change of Boundaries or Dissolution of District; Procedure

Section 22 - Conservation Districts; Supervisors of Districts

Section 23 - Conservation Districts; Supervisors as Governing Body

Section 24 - Conservation Districts; Supervisors' Powers and Duties

Section 25 - Conservation Districts; Inter-District Cooperation

Section 25a - Conservation Districts; Powers

Section 26 - Division of Water Pollution Control

Section 26a - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 26 to 53

Section 27 - Division of Water Pollution Control; Powers and Duties

Section 27a - Water Pollution Abatement Projects; Certification; Financial Assistance; Eligibility

Section 28 - Water Pollution Abatement Districts; Establishment; Dissolution; Enlargement or Consolidation

Section 29 - Status of District; District Commission; Membership; Executive Director; Treasurer; Personnel

Section 30 - Powers of District Commission

Section 30a - Grants for Construction of Collection Systems

Section 31 - Development of Comprehensive Water Pollution Abatement, Integrated Water Asset Management or Green Infrastructure Opportunities Plans; Planning or Technical Assistance Grant

Section 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

Section 32 - Presentation of Plan to Division; Contents; Approval

Section 33 - Financial Assistance

Section 33a - Financial Assistance in Towns of More Than 20,000 Inhabitants

Section 33b - Engineering Reports of Plans for Facilities; Failure of Governmental Units to Submit as Ordered; Preparation by Director; Distribution of Costs

Section 33c - Action by Director Pursuant to Sec. 33b; Contract for Engineering Reports Authorized

Section 33d - Director Authorized to Order Governmental Units to Construct Facilities

Section 33e - Water Pollution Abatement Projects; Grants

Section 34 - Supervision of Operation and Maintenance of Treatment Works

Section 34a - Board of Certification of Operators of Wastewater Treatment Facilities; Members; Duties

Section 34b - Evaluation and Certification Program; Application; Certification; Fees

Section 34c - Certification Requirement; Violation; Penalty

Section 35 - General Obligation Serial Bonds or Notes; Temporary Notes; Indebtedness

Section 36 - Amounts Necessary for Payment of Bonds and Notes and Maintenance of District; Determination; Apportionment of Costs; Schedule of Charges

Section 37 - Reimbursement for Costs of Water Pollution Abatement Project

Section 37a - Program for Preservation and Restoration of Publicly-Owned Lakes and Great Ponds

Section 37b - Aquatic Nuisance Control Program

Section 37c - State Assistance to Municipalities or Agencies for Aquatic Nuisance Control

Section 37d - Priority of Projects

Section 38 - Water Pollution Control, Innovative Water Technologies, Green Infrastructure Research and Demonstration Projects; Environmental Quality Studies; Management Plans; Training and Support Programs

Section 38a - Clean Waters Scholarship Intern Program

Section 39 - Reservoirs

Section 40 - Entry Upon Property; Investigation or Inspection; Examination of Records

Section 41 - Recommendations by Water Resources Commission

Section 42 - Discharge Into Water; Violations of Chapter, Regulation, Order or Permit; False Representations; Tampering With Monitoring Device or Method; Criminal and Civil Penalties

Section 43 - Permit Proceedings; Regulations; Requirements of Permit; Application; Forms; Fees

Section 43a - Public Notification of Sewage Discharge

Section 44 - Discharge Violations; Orders to Comply

Section 45 - Proposals to Suspend or Revoke Permit; Cease and Desist Orders; Request for Hearing

Section 46 - Injunctive Relief; Jurisdiction

Section 46a - Judicial Review; Jurisdiction

Section 48 - Annual Estimates and Reports

Section 50 - Terminals; Licenses; Inspections

Section 50a - Oil Terminals; Pollution Prevention; Revocation of License

Section 50b - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 50c to 50e

Section 50c - Vessel; Certificate of Financial Assurance

Section 50d - Maritime Spill Incident; Hazardous Materials; Environmental Police Officers

Section 50e - Waters of the Commonwealth; Areas of Special Interest

Section 51 - Coordination With Federal Government and Local Authorities; Agreements

Section 52a - Waste Oil Retention Facilities; Installation and Maintenance

Section 53 - Short Title; Investigation and Prosecution of Violations

Section 53a - Sewer Charges; Base Rate

Section 54 - Division of Mineral Resources

Section 55 - Cooperation With Other Governmental Units; Agreements; Federal and Private Grants

Section 56 - License and Lease Requirements; Violations; Penalties; Enforcement

Section 59 - Watershed Preservation Restrictions Program

Section 60 - Watershed Lands Preservation Committee

Section 61 - Watershed Preservation Restrictions Program; Annual Report

Section 62 - Watershed Preservation Restrictions; Tax Assessment

Section 63 - Surveys, Soundings, Drillings or Examinations

Section 64 - Annual Report on Dams

Section 65 - Emergency Action Plans for High and Significant Hazard Dams; Inspection Schedule; Review of Hazard Classification

Section 66 - Interagency Support for Duties Under Secs. 64 and 65 and Secs. 44 to 48b of Chapter 253

Section 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 Operat...