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MassDEP Awards Water Quality Monitoring Grants
March 17, 2026
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) awarded $200,000 in grants to five watershed coalitions on March 16, 2026, to support enhanced surface water quality monitoring across rivers, lakes, ponds, and coastal resources in Massachusetts. These grants aim to improve water quality data collection, particularly benefiting disadvantaged communities and supporting compliance with the federal Clean Water Act. This initiative reflects the state's commitment to collaborative watershed management and climate resilience.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the focus on environmental monitoring services and partnerships with regional coalitions, indicating opportunities for organizations specializing in water quality assessment and environmental data collection.
- The grants emphasize support for disadvantaged communities, highlighting potential priority areas for future funding and contract awards.
- Organizations involved in environmental consulting, water resource management, and nonprofit collaboration may find strategic value in engaging with MassDEP and regional coalitions.
- This funding supports compliance with federal environmental regulations, signaling ongoing demand for monitoring solutions aligned with Clean Water Act requirements.
MassDEP has long partnered with regional watershed coalitions and non-profit organizations to maintain a current assessment of the state of Massachusetts waterbodies. This collaboration positions the Commonwealth to continue to be a leader in watershed management as we face a changing climate.
— Bonnie Heiple, MassDEP Commissioner
Agencies
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Contracts
$200,000