Executive Office Of Environmental Affairs News

Legal Matters

The Executive Office of Environmental Affairs (EOEA) for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts has modified the scope of an application for the designation of a "no-discharge zone." In 1998, the EOEA submitted a proposal to the EPA for a "no-discharge" designation encompassing all coastal waters within the jurisdiction of the state. In 1999, the application was withdrawn due to the substantial costs associated with providing the requisite pump-out facilities and strong opposition from local communities. The EOEA has now decided to pursue "no-discharge" designations for individual embayments and/or areas of particular environmental concern. The agency is preparing an application for Buttermilk Bay, located at the southern end of the Cape Cod Canal.