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Massachusetts Awards Stormwater Management Grants
March 24, 2026
The Healey-Driscoll Administration in Massachusetts awarded over $267,000 in grants to seven regional watershed coalitions and planning collaboratives on March 23, 2026. These grants aim to enhance stormwater management practices and reduce pollution in waterways, supporting local communities in complying with MS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System) permit requirements. The funding facilitates implementation of innovative stormwater controls and public education programs to address sediment, litter, and waste pollution at its source.
- These grants highlight state-level investment in environmental infrastructure and regulatory compliance, creating opportunities for contractors specializing in stormwater control technologies and environmental consulting.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on collaborative regional approaches, indicating potential for multi-stakeholder project partnerships.
- Organizations involved in environmental services and watershed management can leverage this funding trend to align proposals with MS4 permit compliance and pollution reduction goals.
- The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) and the Commonwealth are key agencies driving these initiatives, signaling ongoing state support for water quality improvement projects.
By supporting proactive stormwater management and better controlling sediment, litter, and waste, weβre tackling pollution at its source.
— Bonnie Heiple, MassDEP Commissioner
Agencies
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Environmental Protection Agency
Contracts
$267,000