Section 30. A district commission: (i) may act by a majority vote of the full commission; (ii) shall adopt by-laws and regulations for the conduct of its affairs; (iii) shall adopt a name and a corporate seal; (iv) may sue and be sued; (v) may enter into contracts, (vi) may incur expenses in order to carry out its purposes; (vii) may issue bonds and notes as hereinafter provided; (viii) may acquire, dispose of and encumber real and personal property for the purposes of the district; (ix) may manage, control and supervise abatement facilities; (x) may construct, acquire, improve and maintain and operate abatement facilities; (xi) may exercise the power of eminent domain under chapter 79; (xii) shall provide revenue to carry out the purposes of the district in accordance with sections 35 and 36; (xiii) may apply for, accept and receive financial assistance from the federal government and the commonwealth; and (xiv) shall apply for and hold permits issued by the department of environmental protection and any other federal or state regulatory agency required for those facilities and operations necessary to prevent, control or abate water pollution.
A district commission may lay out, construct, maintain and operate a system of common sewers and main drains in public or private ways for a part or the whole of its territory as it adjudges necessary for the public health or convenience with such connections and other works as may be required for a system of sewerage and drainage, stormwater treatment and disposal and sewage treatment and disposal including, but not limited to, alternative wastewater treatment techniques approved or permitted by the department of environmental protection and proposed as part of an approved area-wide wastewater management plan adopted under Section 208 of the federal Clean Water Act. Such works for sewage treatment and disposal may include: (i) any wastewater treatment facility for treating, neutralizing or stabilizing sewage, including treatment or disposal plants; (ii) the necessary intercepting, outfall and outlet sewers; (iii) pumping stations integral to such facilities; and (iv) equipment and appurtenances related to the foregoing and the facilities, structures or other measures for alternative wastewater management treatment techniques. The works for drainage may include a stormwater treatment facility or measure of treating, or removing sediment or contaminants from, stormwater discharges. For the purposes of this chapter, ''sewage'' shall mean water-carried human or animal wastes from homes, public buildings, commercial or industrial establishments or any combination thereof and shall include any surface or ground water that may be present therein. For the purposes of this chapter, ''stormwater'' shall mean surface runoff from precipitation.
A district commission may install and maintain, in any public or private way in the district where sanitary sewers are constructed, such connecting sewers within the limits of such way as may be necessary to connect any estate which abuts upon the way.
No act shall be done except in the making of surveys, reports and other preliminary investigations until the plan for any such system of sewerage and sewage treatment and disposal has been approved by the department of environmental protection.
A district commission may acquire, install, operate, maintain, remove, repair or replace any septic system located within its district.
A district commission may take by eminent domain under chapter 79 or acquire by purchase or otherwise any lands, rights of way or easements, public or private, in the district which may be necessary for accomplishing any of the purposes of this section and may construct such sewers or drains under or over any bridge, railroad, railway, or public way, or within the location of any railroad, and may enter upon and dig up any private land, public way or railroad location for the purpose of laying such sewers or drains and maintaining and repairing the same and may do any other thing proper or necessary for the purposes of this section; provided, however, the commission shall not take in fee any land of a railroad corporation and shall not enter upon or construct any sewer or drain within the location of any railroad corporation, except at such time and in such manner as it may agree upon with such any railroad corporation or, in case of failure to agree, as may be approved by the department of telecommunications and energy. Any person whose property is injured by any such action may recover damages from the district under chapter 79.
A district commission may make contracts with, or may go to aid any other city, town, commission or district with regard to the operation, repair and maintenance of the physical properties of its system of sewers and drains. Members of such districts while in the performance of their duties under any such contracts or in extending such aid shall have the same immunities and privileges as if performing the same work in their respective cities, towns, commissions and districts. Any city, town, commission or district aided under this section shall compensate the district rendering aid as aforesaid for such aid and for the whole or any part of any damage to its property sustained in the course of rendering such aid. Any contracts under this section may be for a period not exceeding 20 years.
Structure 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 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 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 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 17d - Public Removal of Fuel Wood; Landowner's Liability for Injuries
Section 18 - Division of Conservation Services
Section 19 - State Commission for Conservation of Soil, Water and Related Resources; Establishment
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 30 - Powers of District Commission
Section 30a - Grants for Construction of Collection Systems
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 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 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 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 38a - Clean Waters Scholarship Intern Program
Section 40 - Entry Upon Property; Investigation or Inspection; Examination of Records
Section 41 - Recommendations by Water Resources Commission
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 66 - Interagency Support for Duties Under Secs. 64 and 65 and Secs. 44 to 48b of Chapter 253