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Williamstown Needs a Wetland ByLaw

05-15-2008

To the Editor:

Over the past five years, the Williamston Conservation Commission has worked to craft a local wetlands bylaw in response both to the town's 2002 master plan and to what were found to be the needs of our local community.

The local bylaw is designed to protect those headwater streams that were, until the 1980s, protected by the Massachusetts Wetland Protection Act. The headwaters would be surrounded by 100-foot buffers in which development can take place, but not in a manner that would increase downstream flooding or diminish the water quality.

Additionally, isolated wetlands that do not have an above-ground channel to adjacent rivers and vernal pools that are not embedded in other wetlands or buffers, would be afforded protection.

These wetlands are important for reducing flooding, maintaining the purity of our drinking water, and serving as breeding sites for many amphibian populations.

The Conservation Commission, over the past several years, held a series of public hearings over the past several years in order to incorporate the concerns of the public and town officials and, as a result, the bylaw was revised to exempt the town of Williamstown, as well as other public service agencies, in order to provide the level of services to which our residents have become accustomed.

The resulting bylaw is designed to reduce the potential for downstream flooding and protecting the quality of water in the town without placing an undue burden on its residents.

Over the past several weeks a group has formed to defeat the bylaw at the May 25 Town Meeting, claiming that protecting these local wetlands would have negative impacts on the town's tax base and would put the environment ahead of people. In fact, the bylaw does neither.

Neither are the wetlands that the bylaw acts to protect suitable for the type of development that the town needs to bolster its tax base, nor is the reduction of the costs associated with downstream flooding putting the environment ahead of people.

Furthermore, people who live close to headwater steams are often using shallow groundwater wells as their sources of domestic water supply, and the protection of this resource is an important aspect in there ability to live there.

The passage of the bylaw is an important step in protecting the public of Williamstown. In a real sense, we all live downstream.



Henry W. Art
Williamstown
May 15, 2008

The writer of this letter is a current member of the Williamstown Conservation Commission and has served as its chairman.


05-15-2008


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