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  • October 22, 2024 1:54 PM | Suzanne Hatch (Administrator)

    We wanted to provide an update on an issue that we have been working on closely for the past several months. As you may know, UCANE, one of the initial stakeholders in a coalition that has now grown to almost 40 associations, has been working to delay the Advanced Clean Truck (ACT) and Heavy-Duty Omnibus (HDO) rules in Massachusetts. These two rules, once implemented, could significantly limit the availability of medium and heavy-duty trucks UCANE members rely on.

    That said, on Friday the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) announced that it was delaying the implementation of the HDO rule, which requires even stricter engine controls for NOX that exist today, until January 1, 2026. While the MassDEP has not decided to delay the ACT rule yet, it did create a limited exemption for snowplows and streets sweepers purchased by government agencies from this rule. For the time being, the ACT rule, which requires manufacturers to sell an increasing percentage of electric MHD trucks over time, is still slated for implementation on January 1, 2025.

    While UCANE appreciates  MassDEP’s step in the right direction, we will continue to advocate for a delay in the ACT or some other relief that allows our members to buy the MHD trucks needed to complete jobs. For your review, below we have included the MassDEP’s recent announcement. We have also included a letter that UCANE and our other coalition members submitted earlier this week after the States of Oregon and New York undertook similar measures.

    More information about our next steps will be coming in the following days and weeks. Progress sometimes takes a little more time, but we are confident that we are moving in the right direction. Two months ago, no one was talking about delaying any rules within the Commonwealth. Today, we are aligned with more than 40 other associations bringing regulatory change for end-users. It is my hope we continue to make progress on this issue in the future.

    While we are happy the administration has decided to delay implementation of the HDO rule from January 2025 to January 2026, The response to this delay clearly shows what a contentious issue this is requiring our continued attention going forward.

    This article from the Franklin Observer (link below) illustrates two very different responses to Friday’s decision.

    https://franklinobserver.town.news/g/franklin-town-ma/n/276606/what-truck

    MassDEP HDO ACT Letter to Stakeholders_October 2024.pdf

    MassDEP ACT Enforcement Discretion 10 18 24.pdf

    October 16 Gov Healey letter (003).pdf


  • October 10, 2024 1:52 PM | Suzanne Hatch (Administrator)

    October 10, 2024

    As part of the Administration’s ongoing commitment to clean water and environmental justice, President Biden announced a new deadline on Tuesday requiring all water utilities in the nation to replace lead service lines within the next ten years.

    The new rule, issued by the Environmental Protection Agency, also pledges an additional $2.6 billion to be invested for drinking water upgrades and lead pipe replacements, supplementing the $15 billion in federal funding made available through the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

    The EPA estimates that water utilities must replace about nine million lead pipes at a total cost of $20 billion to $30 billion over the ten-year duration.

    The new rule also lowers the allowable amount of lead to 10 parts per billion, down from the current 15 parts per billion. If the water supply exceeds the new threshold, utilities will be required to make water filters available to the effected community.

    Administration officials have stated that 99% of cities across the country should be able to meet the ten-year deadline, though some may take more time. Cities like Chicago containing a particularly large number of lead pipes would be permitted to go beyond the mark.

    If you have any questions, please contact Kyle@utcanj.org.


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