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Friday, February 27, 2026

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MassDEP Fines Company $21,000 for Waste Oil Spill

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has fined N.R. Underwood & Sons Enterprises, Inc. $21,000 for violating waste oil spill reporting and cleanup regulations. The company failed to promptly notify MassDEP of a spill and began cleanup without proper authorization and oversight.

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MassDEP Launches Real-Time Ocean Monitoring in Boston Harbor

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has launched a new real-time ocean monitoring system in Boston Harbor. This system, part of the Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System (PORTS) network, will provide data on currents, winds, and weather to aid navigation and prevent oil spills.

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Massachusetts Clean Water Trust Approves $41.8M in Loans

The Massachusetts Clean Water Trust approved $41.8 million in new low-interest loans for water infrastructure projects at its February 4, 2026 meeting. These loans will fund projects aimed at improving water quality, ensuring drinking water safety, and protecting public health in communities across the Commonwealth.

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MassDEP Fines Geraghty Associates for Illegal Dumping

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has fined Geraghty Associates, Inc. $17,400 for violating solid waste disposal regulations by illegally dumping mattresses. The company, which manages hundreds of apartment units, was caught on surveillance cameras dumping mattresses on city-owned property.

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MassDEP and DPH Statement on Trump Administration Climate Finding Rollback

The Massachusetts Departments of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) and Public Health (DPH) issued a joint statement criticizing the Trump Administration's decision to eliminate the endangerment finding for greenhouse gases. The agencies argue this rollback dismantles a key tool for public health protection and will disrupt progress in addressing climate change and improving air quality in Massachusetts.

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