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Erosion Control: Brockton vs North Plymouth

How do erosion control rules compare between Brockton, MA and North Plymouth, MA?

Brockton and North Plymouth have similar restriction levels.

Brockton, MA

Plymouth County

Heavy Restrictions

Massachusetts erosion and sedimentation controls are mandated statewide through the Wetlands Protection Act (MGL c.131 §40) and the State Stormwater Standards, requiring uniform best management practices on regulated projects.

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North Plymouth, MA

Plymouth County

Heavy Restrictions

Massachusetts erosion and sedimentation controls are mandated statewide through the Wetlands Protection Act (MGL c.131 §40) and the State Stormwater Standards, requiring uniform best management practices on regulated projects.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrocktonNorth Plymouth
StatuteMGL c.131 §40MGL c.131 §40
StandardStormwater Standard 8Stormwater Standard 8
MS4 Threshold1 acre disturbance1 acre disturbance
RegulatorMassDEP / ConsComMassDEP / ConsCom

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Brockton FAQ

Are silt fences required on Massachusetts construction sites?

Yes, when projects fall under the Wetlands Protection Act jurisdiction or MS4 permit. Standard 8 requires silt fences, stabilized entrances, and other BMPs throughout construction.

Who enforces erosion control rules in Massachusetts?

Local conservation commissions enforce Wetlands Protection Act controls; MassDEP enforces statewide standards and MS4 permit requirements. Both apply uniform state minimums.

North Plymouth FAQ

Are silt fences required on Massachusetts construction sites?

Yes, when projects fall under the Wetlands Protection Act jurisdiction or MS4 permit. Standard 8 requires silt fences, stabilized entrances, and other BMPs throughout construction.

Who enforces erosion control rules in Massachusetts?

Local conservation commissions enforce Wetlands Protection Act controls; MassDEP enforces statewide standards and MS4 permit requirements. Both apply uniform state minimums.

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