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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
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MassDEP's mission is to protect and enhance the Commonwealth's natural resources - air, water, and land - to provide for the health, safety, and welfare of all people, and to ensure a clean and safe environment for future generations.
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#MassDEP has been on the road this fall! 🎒🌿 We recently stopped by Anna Maria College, UMass Dartmouth, @currycollege.bsky.social, and Bridgewater State University to talk all things #environment – from #careers to #internships to environmental justice and more. #CareerFairSeason
Thanks to the New England Water Works Association for hosting its 2025 Water Resources and Sustainability Symposium last week. MassDEP spoke about the Mass Estuaries Project, Nitrogen Sensitive Areas, and 40 Years of Water Use under the Massachusetts Water Management Act.
#MassDEP #NEWWA #Water
This Sunday, November 2, it's time to “fall back” AND check your alarms! To learn more about checking your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, visit:
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MassDEP recently gathered building industry leaders and professionals to explore policies and strategies that unlock the reuse value in building deconstruction. In MA, deconstruction and reuse drive jobs and the economy, save resources, preserve history, and cut waste.
In 2024, 65 residential heating oil releases were reported. Proper environmental cleanup is expensive, so call your insurance company today to make sure you’re covered if an accidental leak or spill happens.

Read MassDEP’s annual report on home heating oil releases: www.mass.gov/doc/cy24-hom...
MassDEP’s Elizabeth Cardona recently joined students, alumni, and friends at the @stccspringfield.bsky.social Fall Career and College Transfer Fair to talk about environmental careers, internships, and building a greener, cleaner future.

#MassDEP #WERO #internships #interns #Springfield
Massachusetts is a leader in environmental protection. Whether it’s strengthening our laws, educating our young people, or championing our causes, we are all working together to preserve our environment and protect our public health.

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#ICYMI: A June 2025 ICF report reveals that our commercial food waste ban is working! We are diverting hundreds of thousands of tons of food waste from landfills and it’s good for our economy.
#FoodWaste #CompostNotLandfill #ReduceEmissions #CleanerAir

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Big thanks to Dr. Panuwet & team for hosting our interns and staff for a wonderful morning of learning at the William X. Wall Experiment Station in #Lawrence and offering a glimpse of the important science behind environmental protection.
370 PurpleAir Flex air quality sensors are available to tribes, nonprofit organizations, community-based organizations & municipalities through MassDEP's Air Sensor Grant program: 5 sensors per grantee, on a first-come, first-served basis.

Apply at: greenhub.appianportals.com/applicants-p....
Our Waste Site Cleanup team recently gathered to discuss the challenges and motivations behind keeping our land clean. A BIG thanks to Assistant Commissioner Millie Garcia-Serrano, Deputy Commissioner John Beling, and Central Regional Director Mary Jude Pigsley. #BWSCDay2025

📸: Paul Locke
Theater + laughs + chai + climate convo = a perfect fall afternoon at @wellesley.edu's Hay Amphitheater! MassDEP recently attended the fun outdoor performance of “Flood Sensor Aunty” to talk community, climate resilience, coastal flooding, and stormwater solutions. 🎭😁☕💬🌊
#MassDEP recently attended the Civil & Environmental Engineering #CareerFair at @umassamherst.bsky.social to discuss internship opportunities with #STEM students.
📸: MassDEP's Elizabeth Cardona chats with Nana Ama Wilson, #classof2026🎓 about our environmental health policies.
#MassDEP’s Grace and Damon had the honor of being judges in the annual Public Water Supply Taste Test Competition at the New England Water Works Association Annual Conference. Damon also gave an excellent presentation on the upcoming National Primary Drinking Water Regulations. #NEWWA #Water
#TBT MassDEP was thrilled to support Neponset River Watershed Association's Neponset Day Event last month. Our team highlighted community resources, shared some recycling tips, and provided an interactive water cycle activity.

#MassDEP #InTheCommunity #NeponsetDay #Recycle #ThrowbackThursday
Last week, we celebrated the opening of the Lynn Harbor Park - a site that was once an active landfill has now been transformed into a public park where visitors can explore nature! #MassDEP
The FY26 Natural Resource Nitrogen Sensitive Area Grant program application period is now open! This grant helps address solutions to cultural eutrophication caused by nitrogen pollution from wastewater and other sources on the Cape. Due by 5pm on 10/14
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Great day to celebrate 50 years of #MassDEP in #Woburn yesterday and recognize a few outstanding environmental leaders in the northeast region: Senator Bruce Tarr, UTEC, Dick Chalpin, Oscar C. Pancorbo, Ph.D. and Dr. Beth Haley. #MassDEP50
"The food waste ban is a critical piece of our strategy to reduce waste. But it does so much more…. We’re proud of this success and excited to build on it."
- MassDEP Commissioner Bonnie Heiple
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Thank you to @cccommission.bsky.social for inviting Commissioner Heiple to the annual OneCape Summit last week. Clean air, water, and land are critical to our quality of life. MassDEP is committed to keeping the Cape exceptional for generations to come.
Electric vehicles cut pollution and help us achieve our climate goals. MassDEP grants are making EVs and chargers more accessible across Massachusetts, so it's easier for you to drive green! ⚡🚗 #ZeroEmissionsDay

Here are some FAQs about our MassEVIP grant programs: www.mass.gov/doc/massevip...
Tomorrow is #WorldCleanupDay and the kickoff of #COASTSWEEP! 🌊🌍 Every year, volunteers join this beach cleanup organized by @massczm.bsky.social to remove trash from our shores.

Get involved ➡️ www.mass.gov/info-details...
Today, the Healey-Driscoll Administration announced that Saturday, September 20, is the start of the 2025 COASTSWEEP season. Volunteers of all ages are invited to help remove trash and debris from our shores. To learn more, see the press release: www.mass.gov/news/healey-...
Happy #WorldWaterMonitoring Day 🌍💧
Monitoring water quality helps protect public health, wildlife, and ecosystems. #MassDEP ’s #WatershedPlanningProgram monitors water quality across the state to keep our waterbodies safe for recreation and aquatic life.