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Summary of Question 4

The proposed law would require the state Department of Environmental Quality Engineering (DEQE) to search for sites in the Commonwealth where oil or hazardous materials have been disposed of and to take all steps necessary to clean up those sites within specified time limits, Provisions are made for informing the public about sites in their communitites.

Beginning on January 15,1987, DEQE would be required to publish lists every three months of all sites where it has confirmed that uncontrolled oil or hazardous materials have been disposed of and locations to be investigated as possible disposal sites, The lists would describe what actions have been taken at each site or location, DEQE would be required to list, to the extent is a disposal site, and whether it poses an imminent or substantial hazard to health, safety, public welfare or the environment.

For sites found to pose a substantial hazard, DEQE would be required, within the next two years, to ensure that those hazards are eliminated and to develop a plan to eliminate permanently future risks from those sites, Imminent hazards would have to be eliminated immediately, For sites found not to pose any substantial hazards DEQE must, within seven years after the listing, ensure that the full extent of contamination is evaluated and that a plan to eliminate permanently future risks is developed.

The proposed law would require DEQE to provide public notice and encourage public participation, Within 30 days after completing a site investigation, DEQE would have to inform the public through local newpapers of the results of that investigation and of the rights of local citizens under the state law, If ten citizens of a town potentially affected by a site submit a request, DEQE would be required to develop a plan for involving the public in its cleanup decisions and present that plan at a public meeting, The chief municipal officer of a citv or town in which a disposal site is located could appoint that it has identified, at least 400 possible disposal sites by January 15,1987, 600 additional locations by January 15,1988, and 1,000 additional locations in each subsequent year.

Within one year after a location is listed as a possible disposal site DEQE would be required to determine if further investigation is warranted If so, within two years after the listing, DEQE must confirm whether the location individual(s) to inspect the site on behalf of the community.

Massachusetts residents could bring lawsuits to enforce the provisions of the proposed law or to lessen a hazard related to oil or hazardous materials If such a lawsuit is brought, a court could award costs, including reasonable fees for attorneys and expert witnesses.

1986 - Plymouth County - Question 4Do you approve of a law summarized below, which was approved by the House of Representatives on May 5, 1986, by a vote of 145 - 0, and on which no vote was taken by the Senate Before May 7, 1986?

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Plymouth County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
84,473
27,445
9,504 121,422
Abington
 
2,991
879
295
4,165
Bridgewater
 
3,363
951
385
4,699
Brockton
 
14,494
4,038
2,088
20,620
Carver
 
2,159
587
195
2,941
Duxbury
 
3,150
1,184
182
4,516
E. Bridgewater
 
1,754
639
306
2,699
Halifax
 
1,435
405
127
1,967
Hanover
 
2,742
874
237
3,853
Hanson
 
1,720
519
161
2,400
Hingham
 
5,140
1,887
562
7,589
Hull
 
2,093
508
259
2,860
Kingston
 
1,890
558
212
2,660
Lakeville
 
1,569
468
138
2,175
Marion
 
913
615
122
1,650
Marshfield
 
4,776
1,454
397
6,627
Mattapoisett
 
1,604
755
181
2,540
Middleborough
 
3,086
1,006
308
4,400
Norwell
 
2,216
859
245
3,320
Pembroke
 
2,874
848
221
3,943
Plymouth
 
8,221
2,976
1,212
12,409
Plympton
 
529
159
42
730
Rochester
 
849
389
90
1,328
Rockland
 
2,906
806
254
3,966
Scituate
 
4,376
1,505
363
6,244
Wareham
 
3,308
1,260
512
5,080
W. Bridgewater
 
1,590
505
186
2,281
Whitman
 
2,725
811
224
3,760
County Totals
84,473
27,445
9,504 121,422