Senator Markey and Congressman Keating call for moratorium on Holtec wastewater discharge

June 17, 2025 | 2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts


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Senator Markey and Congressman Keating call for moratorium on Holtec wastewater discharge
The Joint Committee on Environment and Natural Resources convened on June 17, 2025, to address pressing environmental concerns, particularly regarding the management of wastewater by Holtec. The meeting highlighted significant community opposition to the accelerated evaporation of wastewater, with local leaders emphasizing the need for a transparent and community-involved approach to the issue.

Senator Markey and Congressman Keating were noted for their advocacy, urging Holtec to consider the community's concerns seriously. They supported the advancement of legislation aimed at imposing a moratorium on the accelerated evaporation process until a comprehensive health study can confirm its safety.

A key point raised during the meeting was the overwhelming public sentiment against the discharge of wastewater. In a recent municipal election in Plymouth, over 90% of voters supported a referendum to halt the discharge, a sentiment echoed by 16 neighboring communities, resulting in more than 30,000 affirmative votes.

The speaker called on legislators to listen to the community's demands for justice and a meaningful role in shaping public policy that affects their lives. The meeting concluded with a call to advance the proposed legislation, reflecting the community's desire for greater involvement in environmental decision-making.

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