Amendment ID: S2888-19
Amendment 19
Merrimack River Collaborative
Mr. Tarr moves that the proposed new text be amended by inserting after section _ the following section:-
SECTION _. There shall be a Merrimack River Collaborative to serve as a coordinating entity for efforts associated with the health of the Merrimack River in order to monitor, improve, and restore water quality. The Commission shall employ methods and strategies to advance the following goals:
(i) Convene and maintain a working group associated with addressing water quality in the Merrimack River
(ii) Improve public education and access to information regarding Merrimack River water quality
(iii) Advance the standardization and availability of water quality monitoring data along the river
(iv) Advance knowledge and monitoring efforts of known and emerging pollutants
(v) Identify and support legislation and priority implementation projects to improve water quality
(vi) Connect MRC members and associated communities with grant and other funding opportunities aligned with MRC goals
The Merrimack Valley Planning Commission shall be charged with managing and overseeing the Collaborative in collaboration with the Merrimack River Watershed Council and the Northern Middlesex Council of Governments. The Collaborative shall consist of members or designees that may include, but will not be limited to, representation from the following: Federal and State legislative offices, Municipal Mayors, Town Managers, and Town Administrators as well as their Boards of Health and Conservation Commissions representing communities along the Merrimack River, State entities including the Department of Environmental Protection, Department of Public Health, and the Massbays National Estuary Partnership, Non-Governmental Organizations including the Alliance of Climate and Environmental Stewards, Groundwork Lawrence, and Lowell Parks and Conservation Trust, and local Universities including University of Massachusetts Lowell and Northern Essex Community College. The Commission shall solicit membership from analogous organizations with similar missions along the New Hampshire component of the Merrimack River.
Appointments to the Collaborative shall be made not later than 30 days after the effective date of this act. Each proposed member organization shall be approved by the designated convening bodies. Following approval, the chief executive officer of each member organization shall appoint themselves or a representative to serve as a member of the Collaborative. Members shall not receive compensation for their services associated with Merrimack River Collaborative.
The Collaborative may select and contract with independent consultants to assist with leading and managing public hearings, collecting, and analyzing data and information, completing yearly reports, and any other activities to achieve the goals of the Collaborative.
The Collaborative may conduct a series of public hearings to receive testimony and collect data. The hearings shall be held in geographic locations bordering the Merrimack River.
The Collaborative shall produce an annual report. This report shall address accomplishments to date, outline forthcoming efforts as related to the Collaborative’s overarching goals, and make recommendations regarding appropriate measures to ensure the present and future health of the Merrimack River. The Collaborative shall submit an annual report documenting its accomplishments and forthcoming efforts no later than December 15th of each year, beginning on December 15th, 2025.
This report, together with any proposed legislation, shall be submitted to the clerks of the Senate and House of Representatives. The first meeting of the Collaborative shall be no later than May 1st, 2025.