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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 - Berkshire 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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Berkshire County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
29,374
8,342
6,379 44,095
Adams
 
2,522
579
496
3,597
Alford
 
99
29
8
136
Becket
 
195
82
31
308
Cheshire
 
777
223
124
1,124
Clarksburg
 
405
124
51
580
Dalton
 
1,705
425
207
2,337
Egremont
 
302
106
33
441
Florida
 
169
32
43
244
Great Barrington
 
1,215
388
392
1,995
Hancock
 
153
41
20
214
Hinsdale
 
366
85
50
501
Lanesborough
 
661
204
131
996
Lee
 
1,030
318
255
1,603
Lenox
 
1,275
518
227
2,020
Monterey
 
191
74
17
282
Mount Washington
 
29
9
8
46
New Ashford
 
67
25
10
102
New Marlborough
 
270
88
32
390
N. Adams
 
3,405
781
767
4,953
Otis
 
160
70
25
255
Peru
 
149
49
9
207
Pittsfield
 
9,665
2,639
2,841
15,145
Richmond
 
419
133
35
587
Sandisfield
 
98
36
16
150
Savoy
 
90
50
15
155
Sheffield
 
634
202
100
936
Stockbridge
 
663
177
88
928
Tyringham
 
83
35
18
136
Washington
 
117
46
14
177
W. Stockbridge
 
316
109
59
484
Williamstown
 
1,967
605
234
2,806
Windsor
 
177
60
23
260
County Totals
29,374
8,342
6,379 44,095