Artificial turf is regulated locally in Middlesex County. Several towns including Concord, Wayland, and Westwood have banned or restricted PFAS-containing synthetic turf over health concerns.
Artificial turf regulation in Middlesex County is evolving rapidly due to concerns over PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), microplastic pollution, heat island effects, and stormwater runoff. Massachusetts does not have a statewide artificial turf ban but is a national leader in PFAS regulation. Several Middlesex and adjacent towns have adopted bans or restrictions on new synthetic turf installations: Concord (banned on town property 2022), Wayland (moratorium), Sharon (ban), Westwood (restrictions). Cambridge and Somerville have debated similar measures. Most Middlesex towns allow artificial turf on residential property with permits but impose stormwater management requirements, percent-pervious zoning coverage limits, and setbacks from wetlands. Turf counts as impervious surface for zoning purposes in most communities, affecting lot coverage calculations. Installations near wetlands trigger Conservation Commission review under the Wetlands Protection Act. Always check local bylaws before installation.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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