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UCANE Interview:
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IN THIS ISSUE
OFFICERS President RICHARD PACELLA, JR.
3 President’s Message:
President-Elect MARCELLA ALBANESE
5 Legislative Update:
R. M. Pacella, Inc.
Albanese Brothers, Inc.
Treasurer RYAN McCOURT
McCourt Construction Company
Secretary BRIAN COONEY
C. C.Construction Inc.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS GREG ANTONELLI GTA Co., Inc.
VINCENT BARLETTA
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TONY BORRELLI
Celco Construction Corp.
BEN CAVALLO
C&S Insurance Agency
ANDREW DANIELS J. Derenzo Co.
GREG FEENEY
Feeney Bros. Utility Services
JERRY GAGLIARDUCCI
Gagliarducci Construction, Inc.
NICK GAMACHE
Safety is Always in Season
• Ballot Questions Avoided: New Laws Governing Family Medical Leave, Minimum Wage, and Sales Tax Passed • While “Grand Bargain” Proceeds, SJC Says Income Surtax Ballot Question Will Not • End of Formal Session Rush Begins as Massachusetts Senate Passes Wage Theft, Construction Zone Safety and Bike Safety Legislation • Baker-Polito Administration Awards Funding for Local Water Quality Management • News in Brief
17 UCANE Interview:
Representative Brian Ashe (D-Longmeadow)
21 Legal Corner:
MA Surpreme Judicial Court Issues Major Decision in Construction Litigation Overruling Century Old Law on Quantum Meruit
25 UCANE Contractors Participate in National Trench Safety Week 27 Save the Date: UCANE’s 64th Annual Banquet 29 Spotlight on Cape Cod:
• EPA New England Op-Ed: The Time to Act on Cape Cod Water Quality is Now • Four Towns Ally for First Ever “Watershed Permit” to Clean-Up Pleasant Bay
MARCO GIOIOSO
39 Annual Solicitation and New Programs for the 2019 Intended Use Plan
MIKE GORMAN
40 MWRA Annual Water Quality Report: Investing in Your Water
BILL LEONARD
53 Safety Corner:
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RJV Construction Corp.
PAUL SCENNA
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CHRIS VALENTI
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KEN VOGEL
WES Construction Corp.
DAVID WALSH
Pawtucket Hot Mix Asphalt
ANNE KLAYMAN
Executive Director
Ten Most-Asked Questions About the OSHA Inspection Process
59 Technology in Construction: Are You Still Using a Router?
61 Financial Management:
• More Give in the Gift Tax • Don’t Neglect Estate Planning • Moving Your Business to a Low-Tax State
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Safety is Always in Season I hope everyone enjoyed the July 4th holiday with their families and that our members are busy during these peak summer months. If you find yourself complaining about the heat, just think back to those freezing days in February or April, for that matter. But while we enjoy the warm weather and work countless hours to finish our jobs, as employers, our number one priority continues to be employee safety. It is not about mere compliance, it is engrained in us as part of the culture of our businesses.
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here are inherent safety risks associated with construction, but even more so in the underground utility construction industry, with excavation and trench work part of our everyday lives. With the constant changes in technology, regulations, and reporting requirements, we need to continue comprehensive safety training programs for new employees and ongoing education for our veteran employees. I would encourage our members to participate in the variety of safety seminars UCANE offers each year. They include competent person and confined space entry, OSHA regulations, and other important topics. These seminars are a tremendous benefit to our members. Companies should strive not to just reduce accidents on the jobsite, but to eliminate them completely. While this may sound unrealistic given the nature of our business, this philosophy will result in more productive and safer jobsites. The latest example of UCANE’s commitment to safety was our Association’s participation in National Trench Safety Week held June 18-23, 2018. Through UCANE’s partnership with the National Utility Contractors’ Association (NUCA) and OSHA, hundreds of excavation and pipeline
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companies across the country conducted trench safety programs during the course of the week. The program was a tremendous success locally, with close to 2,000 workers being trained in Massachusetts alone by UCANE member companies. (See article, page 25.) We look forward to informing our member contractors about, and participating in, similar OSHA endorsed safety programs in the future. It is no secret that while employee safety is of the utmost importance, it’s also good for your company. There are obvious direct costs from an on the job accident. The indirect costs of an accident, however, can also be extremely costly. You can expect an increase in your insurance premium for several years after the accident. You may require overtime to make up for lost time at the jobsite. The profit from a job may be significantly less due to delay. You may also need to hire new personnel. There may also be legal costs and the potential for OSHA fines. So in the end, maximizing investment in jobsite safety and training is, not only the right thing to do, it will also result in a well-trained, safe, and efficient workforce who will continue to take pride in the important work that they do. n
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Ballot Questions Avoided: New Laws Governing Family Medical Leave, Minimum Wage, and Sales Tax Passed
s reported widely by numerous media outlets, Governor Charlie Baker signed, “An Act Relative to Minimum Wage, Paid Family Medical Leave, and the Sales Tax Holiday” at the end of June. The new law, referred to as the “Grand Bargain” due to its combination of potentially competing interests, will prevent a variety of ballot initiatives from being considered by voters in November. In its passage, the new law will create a permanent sales tax holiday, increase the minimum wage over the next five years, and create a new paid family and medical leave program in Massachusetts. For many, the most notable provision of the new law is the creation of a new Paid Family and Medical Leave program for Massachusetts employers and employees. The new program will provide employees, who contribute to the program, the ability to take paid leave for up to 12 weeks a year to care for a family member or bond with a new child, 20 weeks a year to deal with a personal medical issue, and up to 26 weeks to deal with an emergency related to deployment of a family member for military service. The amount of pay employees taking leave under this law will receive is determined on a sliding scale based on income, subject to a cap set by the statute. Initially, the maximum amount of benefits will be $850, but each year the cap will be adjusted to a figure that is 64% of the average weekly wages in the state. The benefits provided by this law will be funded through an additional payroll tax of 0.63%, which will be shared by employers and employees. Employers with fewer than 25 employees will not need to pay in, but all employees will have to pay their share of the tax. The state will start collecting the tax next summer, and employees can start receiving the benefits in 2021. Employers will have the option of applying for approval to satisfy their obligations under the statute through a private plan, if the private plan provides at least the same benefits provided for under the statute
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and meets other requirements. For the law to apply to municipal employees, the city or town involved must vote to accept participation in the program. The law also calls for the state minimum wage to increase incrementally from the current $11 per hour to $15 per hour in 2023. The pace of the increase in the statute is slower than the pace sought by the advocates of the minimum wage ballot question that had been put forward. Coupled with that increase will be a raise to the minimum base wage rate for tipped workers, up to $6.75, that will also phase in over a 5-year period commencing in January of 2019. Once the minimum wage reaches the $15 level, Massachusetts will join California and New York as the states with the highest minimum wages in the country. In an interesting additional move, the new law eliminates time-and-a-half pay for work performed by certain employees on Sundays, a remainder of Massachusetts’ antiquated “Blue Laws.” Finally, the new law creates a permanent two-day weekend sales tax holiday with the date for such event to be determined by either the Massachusetts Legislature or the Massachusetts Department of Revenue, depending on the circumstance. While not endorsing every word of the “Grand Bargain,” Raise Up Massachusetts and the Retailers Association of Massachusetts, the two major organizations behind the ballot questions, have now agreed to abandon their respective efforts to bring the initiatives to the November ballot. Continue to read Construction Outlook magazine for updates on the regulatory guidance provided on the paid family and medical leave act as it is developed. While there is a staggered implementation period (2019 for employee/employer contributions/2021 for benefit provisions), there is a significant amount of regulatory work to be completed. continued on page 7
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suit filed by the Massachusetts High Technology Council, Mass. Taxpayers Foundation, and Associated Industries of Massachusetts successfully derailed a proposed $2 billion income surtax ballot question from November's ballot. Called the “Fair Share Amendment” by its supporters, the question sought to amend the state Constitution to impose a 4% surtax on annual household incomes over $1 million, with the associated revenue dedicated to education and transportation. The Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) decision, which remands the case to county court, ruled the question improperly mixes two different spending priorities and a major change in tax policy. The proposed constitutional amendment specified that revenues collected from the surtax could only be spent to provide “quality public education and affordable public colleges and universities, and for the repair and maintenance of roads, bridges, and public transportation.” The court found that voters who favored a graduated income tax, but not earmarking funds for a specific purpose, and voters, who wanted to designate funds for transportation and education but not to adopt a graduate tax structure, would be in an "untenable position." As many media outlets highlighted, the SJC used the following analogy to demonstrate the problem behind the
proponent’s ballot question: “[a] voter who favored designating specific State funds for schools and transportation (subject to legislative appropriation), but not a graduated income tax, would be confronted with the same conundrum. A voter who commuted to work on an unreliable subway line, but who did not have school-aged children and was unconcerned about public education, might want to prioritize spending for public transportation, without devoting additional resources to public education, but would be unable to vote for that single purpose. A parent of young children, who lived in a rural part of the Commonwealth and did not own a motor vehicle, would be unable to vote in favor of prioritizing funding for early childhood education without supporting spending for transportation.” While proponents lamented the Commonwealth’s loss of a potential $2 billion, opponents cheered the result. As Ms. Eileen McAnneny, President of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation (MTF) stated in a release from the MTF, “By invalidating this ballot initiative, the court has signaled that the end does not justify the means, no matter how popular the proposal.” Senator Jason Lewis (D-Winchester) has already stated that he will file legislation on the same issue for the 2019-2020 session.
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End of Formal Session Rush Begins as Massachusetts Senate Passes Wage Theft, Construction Zone Safety and Bike Safety Legislation
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n a familiar rite of passage, the Massachusetts legislature has begun its “end of formal session” rush to pass legislation before the July 31 deadline for undertaking controversial measures. In a recent push, the Massachusetts Senate passed legislation governing wage theft, construction zone safety, and bike safety. In passing legislation governing wage theft (SB2574), the Massachusetts Senate kept intact language mandating vicarious liability throughout the contractor relationship chain. While iterations of the legislation in previous years contained limitations on the extent of vicarious liability, this year’s legislation contained no such restrictions. Accordingly, UCANE, along with 17 other trade associations and business groups, opposed the legislation stating: “We would like to acknowledge that [this legislation] does include some important changes based on our discussion about the ambiguous nature of what types of contracts and working relations this law would cover, the confusing and punitive process for vicarious liability and stop work orders, an unreasonable statute of limitations, and the overall impact to small business. We appreciate the Chairwoman and the Senate Committee on Ways and Means for taking steps to include provisions to best stop Wage Theft while attempting to mitigate unintended consequences to innocent, hardworking business. ... While we appreciate these new provisions, we continue to voice our strong opposition to any form of vicarious liability. Throughout our discussions, we have offered these alternative suggestions instead of vicarious liability, not in addition to vicarious liability.”
The legislation, which allows the Attorney General to file civil actions and issue stop work orders in wage theft cases, also creates a trust fund to repay stolen wages when other recovery options have been exhausted. As part of the late session machinations, the Massachusetts Senate also passed legislation (SB2569) creating enhanced penalties for speeding through active construction work zones. In supporting the Governor’s legislation, UCANE wrote “MassDOT has historically suggested reducing speed limits in these areas, yet they do not have the authority to enforce these suggestions. Granting authority to the MassDOT to set speed limits and further, the authority, to enforce them through increased fines will not only improve safety of the workers in these zones, but drivers’ safety as well. As demonstrated by a variety of state and national studies, reducing the speed limit in and around work zones can have a significant impact in safeguarding work zone contractors.” The legislation, which allows for MassDOT to reduce speed limits within construction zones where work is actually occurring, will allow for doubling of fines within the marked areas. Every construction association supports the legislation.
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Representative Brian Ashe (D- Longmeadow)
Representative Ashe grew up around politics and has been involved one way or another since he was in high school. His father has been the Hampden County Register of Deeds for the past 36 years, and that inspired him to get involved. Eighteen years ago he successfully ran for a seat on the Longmeadow Select Board. He served there for eight years until he was elected to the House of Representatives in 2008. While on the Select Board his passion to serve really blossomed and since then he’s been blessed to be able to serve the 2nd Hampden District for the past 10 years.
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As you are aware, access to clean drinking water and proper management of wastewater is critical. Please discuss your thoughts relative to the importance of maintaining our drinking water and wastewater infrastructure.
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I’ve always known the importance of our waterways and making sure that everyone has access to clean water. While serving on the Select Board in Longmeadow, I started to see how imperative it is to maintain our waterways, as many cities and towns have antiquated wastewater infrastructures. This becomes a major liability to our local communities, both financially as well as making sure that our water systems are working properly for all of our residents.
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As a Western MA legislator, what are the biggest challenges for your district and region with regard to continued economic growth?
Being a Western MA legislator has many challenges, but the biggest is probably the sheer number of legislation that we have in comparison to our Eastern MA counterparts. All of our legislators combined in Western MA is about the same amount that they have representing the city of Boston. That’s what makes it so important for us out here to work together for the betterment of all of Western MA. We’ve got a good mix of new and veteran Representatives and Senators out here, which is
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important when we’re trying to bring more economic growth to the area. Having built relationships throughout Western MA and more importantly with the leadership in the State House, many of us have been able to bring financial aid as well as new funding resources for continued economic growth to the region.
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As costs continue to rise, please give your thoughts on how the state will continue to fund local aid to cities and towns to help support basic municipal services, specifically water infrastructure.
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I’m very proud that we’ve been able to not only maintain but also increase the local aid that we send to our local cities and towns. I know how important this aid is to our communities as they try to budget all of their priorities, while trying to maintain their streets, sidewalks, and waterways. As long as we try to stimulate the economy and our revenues continue to stay positive, our commitment to our local communities will remain one of our top priorities.
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Interview continued from page 17 Local aide ensures that our constituents, our neighbors, our friends, and our families can live their lives knowing that their local city or town is prepared for now and the future. I will continue with these priorities, knowing that everything begins and ends in our local communities.
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As we wind down the end of our 2017-2018 budget cycle and formal session I’m very proud of what we were able to accomplish the past two years. I was very happy to be able to secure funding for my local seniors, our students, as well as funding for some of our larger agencies that serve the greater Western MA area. My priorities have always been with our senior population, our children’s education, our public safety, and taking care of those who unfortunately cannot take care of themselves. Local aide ensures that our constituents, our neighbors, our friends, and our families can live their lives knowing that their local city or town is prepared for now and the future. I will continue to focus on these priorities, knowing that everything begins and ends in our local communities. Making sure that our hometowns have the adequate services and structures to maintain every day life is the backbone to everything else that we do. n
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MA Supreme Judicial Court Issues Major Decision in Construction Litigation Overruling Century Old Law on Quantum Meruit Under prior Massachusetts law, if a contractor intentionally breached a term of a construction contract, that contractor not only lost its right to assert subsequent claims under the contract, but if that contractor substantially performed, it also was barred from recovering the value the work performed in equity. But in June 2018 the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court changed that law. In the recent G4S Technology LLC v. Massachusetts Technology Park Corporation decision, the SJC overruled existing law, and held that a party that intentionally breaches a construction contract yet substantially performs a project may still recover the value of work performed under quantum meruit.
Design-Build Project and Litigation In 2011, G4S Technology LLC (“G4S”) entered a $45.5 million design–build contract with Massachusetts Technology Park Corporation (“MTPC”) for a 1,200-mile fiber optic high-speed internet network in western and north central Massachusetts. Following substantial completion, MTPC issued a Notice of Withholding of approximately $4 million relating to delays on the project allegedly caused by G4S. In September 2014, G4S issued an amended Request for Equitable Adjustment seeking approximately $10 million for extra time and costs that G4S incurred on the project as a result of MTPC’s alleged failure to fulfill its obligations under the contract. MTPC issued a Certificate of Final Completion of the Work on January 20, 2015. In 2015, G4S filed a lawsuit against MTPC alleging breach of contract, breach of warranty and quantum meruit seeking approximately $14 million in damages. Before there was any trial, MTPC moved for summary judgment on the ground that G4S had intentionally breached the subcontractor payment provisions in the
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design-build contract and therefore G4S was precluded from pursuing its own unrelated breach of contract claims. MTPC alleged that G4S had consistently not paid its subcontractors on time and yet provided inaccurate payment certifications to the contrary to MTPC. Applying then-existing Massachusetts law, the Superior Court agreed with MTPC and held that G4S could not pursue its $14 million damages claim under the design-build contract because G4S did not completely and strictly perform. The Superior Court also held that G4S could not recover under quantum meruit because under existing law an intentional breach of the contract precluded a finding that G4S acted in good faith, a necessary element of a quantum meruit claim.
SJC Decision G4S appealed that decision to Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. On June 12, 2018, the SJC reinstated G4S’s claim against MTPC for $14 million under quantum meruit. The SJC, however, affirmed the Superior Court’s decision to dismiss G4S’s contract claim. continued on page 23
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Legal Corner continued from page 21 On the breach of contract claim, the Court affirmed that complete and strict performance is still required under construction contracts. But the Court clarified that that requirement only applies to the “design and construction” terms of the contract. For all other contract terms in a construction contract that are “subsidiary to or supportive of the design and construction” terms, ordinary contract principles apply, including the materiality analysis. In the G4S case, the Court held that by intentionally submitting inaccurate payment certification, G4S had committed a material breach of a subsidiary term of the contract and therefore G4S was barred from pursuing a breach of contract claim against MTPC. Despite that, the Court held G4S could recover for the value of the work performed under quantum meruit. Most importantly, the SJC overruled a line of older cases to hold that a party that intentionally breaches a construction contract can still recover the value of work performed under quantum meruit. Previously quantum meruit recovery was available only for a party that substantially performed and did so in good faith. The Court ruled in G4S that the good faith obligation applies to the “contract as a whole” so that an intentional breach in bad faith will not foreclose that party’s right to recover under quantum meruit. The SJC held that trial court’s primary focus should be the value of
the benefit conferred. The SJC held that when faced with a claim for quantum meruit recovery the trial court must examine: the individual breaches in the context of the contract as a whole; the value of uncompensated work; the damage caused by the intentional breach; the total performance by the parties; and the equities to achieve a just result. With that new guidance, the SJC remanded the G4S case to the trial court and instructed the trial court to conduct further fact finding on G4S’s quantum meruit claim.
Takeaways The G4S decision significantly impacts future construction project disputes in several ways. First, the Court affirmed and clarified the scope of the strict compliance obligations in construction contracts, which will provide greater certainty to contracting parties. This case also will reduce the risk of unjust and substantial windfalls. Under the prior law, MTPC was the beneficiary of a $14 million windfall, receiving a completed project that was arguably worth $55 million for the price of $41 million. This decision prevents that type of unjust windfall. Most importantly, the SJC decision allows a contractor that substantially performs a construction project to expect to be compensated for the value of that work. By ensuring that the law embodies this common sense principle, the SJC decision in the G4S case will benefit all constituents in the construction industry and help ensure just and equitable dispute outcomes. n
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he week of June 18-23 was designated as Trench Safety Stand Down Week (TSSD). This is the second year of this national program, first championed by the National Utility Contractors Association (NUCA) through a partnership with OSHA. In 2017, NUCA affiliated excavation contractors held Trench Safety sessions across the country and were credited by OSHA for training over 10,000 construction employees who work in the excavation and utility construction industry. UCANE reached out this year to NUCA to get information on how we could support NUCA’s efforts by participating in this great national program. NUCA was more than generous in sharing information about the program and providing some great suggestions for UCANE contractors to utilize at “Tool Box Talks” and other company safety presentations. Mike Lenihan spearheaded the UCANE promotional efforts to make our contractors aware of the national pro-
gram and to provide the literature, safety posters, and tools to run a safety session. UCANE’s Safety Committee, Board Members, and eventually the entire contractor membership was tuned into the program and encouraged to participate. Mike also worked with Region 1 OSHA Training Officer Peter Barletta, who graciously offered to make himself available to any contractor who would like help running a session during Trench Safety Week. Mr. Barletta was impressed by the sessions held by members P. Gioioso & Sons, Inc. and Aqua Line Utility, Inc. Overall UCANE’s first year participating in this very worthwhile national event was a great success. Twentyone member firms reported back that they held Trench Safety sessions to a combined count of close to 2,000 construction workers, with Feeney Brothers Utility Services recording the most attendees. The UCANE count was forwarded to NUCA who recently reported a record number of 15,000 employees participating nationwide in the 2018 TSSD. UCANE companies that participated in this safety program will receive a formal Certificate from OSHA suitable for framing, commending their efforts and dedication to Trench Safety.
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Every summer, Cape Cod tourism springs to life – visitors return, rental properties fill up and beaches start to get crowded. The Cape’s tourism economy depends on a healthy environment, and EPA, like many Cape municipalities and their residents, is concerned about its water quality in ponds, streams, and coastal waters.
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ape Cod is experiencing wide-spread environmental problems due to too much nitrogen pollution entering its coastal waters. A primary source of nitrogen pollution is from septic systems, traveling in groundwater through sandy soil and eventually entering local waterways. Another source is in stormwater runoff, flowing off impervious surfaces like roads, parking lots, and roofs. When too much nitrogen is released into marine waters it supports the growth of algae. Too much algae can hurt marine life, is aesthetically unpleasant, and in extreme cases can be dangerous. Cape Cod is known for its beautiful beaches and ponds, so it’s important to act quickly. The time to act is now. EPA is committed to helping restore water quality on the Cape. We worked closely with the Commonwealth and Cape Cod Commission to develop a regional strategy – the “208 Plan,” named for a section of the Clean Water Act – which provides a framework for all entities, including the 15 Cape Cod municipal governments and other non-governmental organizations, to work together to protect and improve water quality tailored to and
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Cape Cod continued from page 29 for coastal watershed restoration, EPA has funded approximately $5 million in grants supporting projects such as developing innovative septic systems that remove nitrogen, and investigating the feasibility and effectiveness of aquaculture in removing nitrogen from marine waters. EPA has also performed other work to find solutions for Cape water issues, helping towns get from conceptual plans to in-the-ground projects as efficiently as possible. These have included guidelines for siting permeable reactive barriers that filter nitrogen from groundwater, evaluating how sewering projects affect local coastal water quality, and installing stormwater treatment areas to remove nitrogen from road and parking lot runoff. EPA is very encouraged that Cape Cod towns are engaging in a substantive, action-oriented planning process to restore and maintain the health of their coastal waters. As towns finalize their plans to meet goals and timelines, it is critical that they work together to solve problems affecting their shared waters and that they commit the resources necessary to turn their plans into action. We applaud efforts like the one being carried out among the four Pleasant Bay communities of Harwich, Chatham, Brewster, and Orleans. Residents recently supported adoption of a new joint action plan designed to restore the Bay and directed their town leaders to sign an agreement spelling out each town’s commitment to reducing the amount of nitrogen released into Pleasant Bay. These towns are also working with MassDEP and the Cape Cod Commission to develop a first-of-its-kind state watershed permit that is expected to be issued this summer. There is a lot of planning that goes into a large-scale nitrogen reduction effort across 53 watersheds and 15 different towns. This effort requires checks and balances, and EPA will continue to track progress to ensure that timely action is taken. We are proud to be part of this work, and we are proud of the Cape Cod municipal governments, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the Cape Cod Commission for working together to find cost-effective, local solutions.
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Four Towns Ally for First Ever “Watershed Permit” to Clean-Up Pleasant Bay
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“We identified the nitrogen contributions from each town and the load reductions required from the select boards and gotten them to sign an exteneach town,” Ridley said. sion of the 1995 inter-municipal agreement that creIn total the four towns will reduce the amount of ated the PBA; it’s good for 20 years. nitrogen seeping or being discharged into Pleasant “We need [the commission’s] determination [of Bay by 17,717 kilograms a year. consistency] Ridley explained. “Then we have all the Orleans has the most work to do; removing 6,980 pieces to submit the request for the permit. The letter kg or 39 percent. Brewster will remove 2,262 or 13 of consistency is put together with the IMA the towns percent, Chatham 4,076 kg or 23 percent and Harsigned, the targeted water management plan, correwich will extract 4,399 kg or 25 percent. These targets spondence with MEPA (Massachusetts Environmenare broken down through all 19 sub-embayments of tal Protection Agency) and a copy of the terms and the 6,200 acres of Pleasant Bay. conditions.” “The watershed permit is a 20-year permit,” RidThe Agreements ley noted. “A key piece is the implementation table Boston Area that list actions to be taken in the first five years. At But what exactly is being permitted and what Locations the end of five years we’ll check in with the DEP and have the towns agreed to? see how things are going.” 2 Dexter Street Most of this excess nitrogen, Everett, MA 02149 Boston Area 75 percent, comes from septic Boston Area Locations systems; storm water runoff adds Locations 431 Second Street 9 percent, and 16 percent is from Everett, MA 02149 2 Dexter Street 2 Dexter Street golf course and lawn fertilization. Everett, MA 02149 Everett, MA 02149 Nitrogen is the limiting element in seawater to plant growth and 431 Second Street 431 Second Street when there is too much it leads to Everett, MA 02149 Everett, MA 02149 algal blooms, lack of oxygen and BOSTON AREA LOCATIONS choking mushy detritus. 2 Dexter Street Everett, MA 02149
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Getting Grants Another benefit of holding a permit is higher ranking when applying for grants to finance the projects and pilot studies. Ridley was running about last week, meeting to meeting, getting the four towns to sign just such a grant application, to the Southern New England Estuaries Project, that would provide $348,507, mostly for updating the estuary model of nitrogen in the bay, but also for testing and monitoring. The towns would have to come up with a match of $285,968; that includes $19,500 Orleans is already spending with its sewer project engineer, $30,000 from the Cape Cod Commission, and about $145,390 in cash subject to town meeting approvals. The PBA will coordinate all the activities and tasks under the grant.
The PBA also oversees water quality monitoring in the bay for the four towns. They are currently seeking volunteers. “We have five different sampling dates this year, two in July and three in August,” Ridley said. “On a designated morning people go out to 30 locations and collect samples. Training is provided. It’s basically one to two hours.” Anyone interested in volunteering should contact the alliance through its website, www.pleasantbay.org. Ridley expects the permit to be approved. “Nothing they will see is new. We have worked closely with the CCC and DEP through the whole process,” she said. “I anticipate they will move quickly through the last stages of review.” Written by Rich Eldred. Reprinted with permission from the Cape Codder. n
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Annual Solicitation and New Programs for the 2019 Intended Use Plan Since its establishment in 1989, the Massachusetts Clean Water Trust (the Trust) has partnered with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) to help develop and finance water infrastructure projects through the Commonwealth’s Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Funds (SRF). The Trust administers the financing of loans while MassDEP manages project development and oversight.
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pal. The Trust will allow communities to use that converted principal to replace homeowners’ LSLs. As the Trust increases the loan principal, it will reduce the loan interest accordingly to maintain the same cost to the community.
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Communities that have achieved the “Housing Choice” designation under the Commonwealth’s Housing Choice Initiative will be eligible for an interest rate reduction up to .50% from the standard 2% rate offered by the Trust. The Trust is proud to help support the Commonwealth’s efforts in expanding affordable housing, and by providing more subsidy, it will make vital water projects that are needed to support this development more affordable.
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want to make sure the water that flows to your tap is of the highest quality,” said MWRA’s executive director Fred Laskey. “Investing in infrastructure improvements also plays a large part in the economic health of our region.” The report was distributed to over 850,000 homes in the MWRA service area as required under the federal Safe Drinking Water Act. Communityspecific inserts also provided information about municipal water systems. The reports were mailed through the end of June. This report and the reports from the Partially Supplied Communities and the Chicopee Valley Aqueduct Communities are available at www. mwra.com n
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Dear Customer, I am pleased to share with you the results of our annual water quality testing. MWRA takes hundreds of thousands of tests each year to ensure your water is safe and of the highest quality. In 2016, we again met every federal and state drinking water standard. Lead in drinking water is still a hot topic. System-wide, MWRA has been below the lead action level for many years now, but there are still many lead service lines within our member communities. MWRA has developed a $100 million, zero-interest loan program to help communities remove these lead service lines and communities are starting to use those funds. MWRA has also tested over 14,000 samples from drinking water fixtures in over 300 schools in 35 communities. We have been working closely with our partners at the Massachusetts Departments of Environmental Protection and Public Health to make every effort to reduce the risk of lead at the tap to protect the health of the children in our service area. More information on lead can be found on pages 4 and 5 of this report. Also of importance this year is the recent drought that has affected our region. Even with the rain we have had this spring, it is very important that everyone work together to conserve the water we have. In November 2016, the Quabbin Reservoir dipped into the “Below Normal” range for the first time in over a decade. While there are no mandatory restrictions and there is still a long way to go before we reach the “Drought Warning” stage, it is important that residents and businesses in our member communities save water wherever they can. Page 3 of this report includes tips on how you can conserve water both indoors and 49. on our website at www.mwra.com. outdoors. More information can also be found We hope you take a few minutes to read this report and learn about your water system. MWRA has great confidence in the water we deliver to your home and we want you to share that confidence. Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns about your water quality, or about any of MWRA’s programs. Sincerely,
Frederick A. Laskey Executive Director MWRA Board of Directors Matthew A. Beaton, Chairman • John J. Carroll, Vice-Chair • Andrew M. Pappastergion, Secretary • Austin F. Blackmon • Kevin L. Cotter • Paul E. Flanagan • Joseph C. Foti • Brian Peña • Henry F. Vitale • John J. Walsh • Jennifer L. Wolowicz
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WHY YOUR WATER TASTES GREAT – HIGH QUALITY SOURCE WATER Your water comes from the Quabbin and Wachusett Reservoirs, about 65 and 35 miles west of Boston, respectively. Water from the Ware River can also add to the supply at times. These pristine reservoirs supply wholesale water to local water departments in 51 communities. The two reservoirs combined supplied about 210 million gallons a day of high quality water to consumers in 2016. The Quabbin and Wachusett watersheds are naturally protected with over 85% of the watersheds covered in forest and wetlands. To ensure safety, the streams and reservoirs are tested often and patrolled daily by the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). Rain and snow falling on the watersheds protected land around the reservoirs - flow into streams and then into the reservoirs. This water comes in contact with soil, rock, plants, and other material as it follows its natural path to the reservoirs. While this process helps to clean the water, it can also dissolve and carry very small amounts of material into the reservoir. Minerals from soil and rock do not typically cause problems in47 the water. But, water can also transport contaminants from human and animal activity. These can include bacteria and pathogens - some of which can cause illness. The test data in this report show that these contaminants are not a problem in your reservoirs' watersheds. The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has prepared a Source Water Assessment Program report for the Quabbin and Wachusett Reservoirs. The DEP report commends DCR and MWRA on the existing source water protection plans, and states that our “watershed protection programs are very successful and greatly reduce the actual risk of contamination.” MWRA follows the report continued on page 43 recommendations to maintain the pristine watershed areas.
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Dear Customer: This report contains an annual update on the quality of drinking water supplied to you by the Boston Water and Sewer Commission (BWSC), in partnership with Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA). Inside this report, there is detailed information on the MWRA’s system, and how the water delivered to Boston exceeds both federal and state quality standards. In 2017, BWSC won the “New England’s Best Drinking Water Taste Test” at the New England Water Works Association’s (NEWWA) annual conference. Boston’s drinking water, which comes from the Quabbin and Wachusett Reservoirs, has won numerous awards for its excellent quality and taste. This win gives Boston the opportunity to regain its 2014 national “Best of the Best Taste Test” title, competing against cities from the United States, Canada and Mexico at the American Water Works Association’s (AWWA) annual conference this spring. BWSC also received the Gold Recognition Award from the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) for our strong record of effective utility management. To assure quality and regulatory compliance, BWSC maintains a comprehensive program to sample your tap water. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires that no more than 5% of samples in a month may be positive for total coliform. BWSC and MWRA test over 240 samples each month for total coliform. Two samples during the year tested positive with the highest result of 0.4% in September. All other and subsequent water samples taken in 2017 were clear of total coliform. In conformance with the EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule, BWSC tests water quality each year and the Boston lead sampling results have remained below the EPA Lead Action Level of 15 parts per billion (ppb). In 2017, the test results were 9.98 ppb at the 90th percentile which is below the Lead Action Level of 15 ppb. BWSC is proactive in replacing lead service lines, thereby improving overall water quality. With the health and safety of Boston residents a priority for Mayor Martin J. Walsh, BWSC’s Lead Replacement Incentive Program doubled available financial assistance and now provides a grant of up to $2,000 and increases the period property owners are given to pay any costs exceeding the $2,000 grant from 24 months to 48 months, interest free. For more information related to this program, contact BWSC’s Lead Hotline at (617) 989-7888 or visit BWSC’s website at www.bwsc.org. Any questions regarding information in this report or about public meetings may be directed to BWSC’s Communications and Community Services Department at (617) 989-7000. Sincerely,
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Ten Most-Asked Questions About the OSHA Inspection Process What happens when an OSHA inspector shows up at your door? Two former OSHA inspectors tell all. How exactly does OSHA work? Is the government really out to get every company and to cite every workplace safety violation? What happens when an OSHA inspector shows up at your door? And can you actually beat an OSHA citation? Who better to know—and reveal—the secrets of what prompts and occurs during an OSHA inspection than former OSHA officers? At the ASSP 2018 show in San Antonio, Texas, two retired OSHA officers who now work for consulting firm Safety Controls Technology—Nick Walters, formerly regional administrator for Region V (Chicago) and Tom Bielema, formerly Area Director for the Peoria, Ill, OSHA office—shared their field experiences. Walters and Bielema have a combined 47 years of OSHA experience. 1. Why did OSHA pick my company for an inspection? OSHA follows a number of priorities when determining which facilities to inspect. Those priorities include: • imminent danger • fatalities and catastrophes
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Safety Corner continued from page 53 mind that you might have something to hide. All OSHA personnel will present their credentials if you have any reason to question the legitimacy of the inspection or the personnel. 4. What documents am I required to provide to the Compliance Officer? Typical documents requested include the organization’s Federal Employer ID number, OSHA injury and illness logs, written programs, and training records. 5. Can I limit the scope of the inspection? Yes, particularly to manage and limit the risk of providing OSHA more information than you necessarily ought to. For instance, resist the temptation to offer OSHA a full tour of your facility or campus. You should definitely require the Compliance Officer to follow all workplace safety procedures. Also, let them know about any trade secret areas in your facility. You should know the scope of the inspection and limit areas of access and travel routes (where appropriate) to only the areas within that scope. 6. How does OSHA decide
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Financial Management continued from page 65 Employer-sponsored defined contribution retirement plans, such as 401(k)s, may be required to pass to a surviving spouse, unless a waiver has been signed. Complying with such rules may save your heirs from an unhappy ending.
Revocable Trusts In recent years, revocable trusts (also known as living trusts) have become popular. As the name indicates, these trusts can be undone, with trust assets reverting to the trust creator, known as the grantor. Meanwhile, the creator continues to control the assets in the trust and have access to income from such assets. Assets transferred into such trusts can avoid going through probate at the creator’s death. As mentioned previously, retirement plans and other assets avoid probate anyway. The same is true for assets held as joint tenants with right of survivorship–such property passes to the surviving owners. Therefore, probate avoidance applies to other types of assets if they are held in a revocable trust. To get this benefit, assets must be transferred into the trust. Beyond probate avoidance, revocable trusts also
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Financial Management continued from page 67 Now, if Nancy loses the ability to manage the trust assets, Judy will take control. Before naming someone as successor trustee, consider this question: Is this person able and willing to serve? If not, a corporate co-trustee may be the answer. The latter solution will cost money but could be less expensive than losses caused by an unqualified trustee.
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Moving your business to a low-tax state chances are they As explained in the April 2018 CPA pay relatively Client Bulletin, the Tax Cuts and Jobs high2018 state and Act of 2017 has put a cap on state s explained in the April Finanlocal income and local tax (SALT) deductions. cial Management, the Tax Cuts and and property tax Beginning with your 2018 tax return, Act you of can 2017 hasbecause put a ofcap on ample if you itemizeJobs deductions, local atax deductions. compensation and countstate no moreand than $10,000 year (SALT) valuable if of SALT deductions for income and 2018living Beginning with your taxinreturn, homes. These property tax itemize on a singledeductions, or joint tax you you can count employees might return (you can choose to include no more than $10,000 a year of SALT debe thinking of their sales tax instead of income tax). SALT ductions for income and property tax on a own tax-related deductions (other than those for state single ortaxes) jointare tax can choose relocation if you’re and local income notreturn limited (you in a high-tax if theyto relate to income from a tax trade instead or include sales of income area than now. those business or for property held for the (other tax). SALT deductions production of income.
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Financial Management continued from page 70 If you do decide to personally relocate, your claimed change in residence will be more convincing if you sell your home in New York and cut all ties. That could include getting a new driver’s license, voter registration, local bank account, and so on. You might have to put young children into school within the new state. If you choose to keep other New York real estate after moving, it may be costly. New York will seek to tax rents on property within its borders, and the property, if still owned at death, will be subject to New York state estate tax. Besides comparing tax burdens, look at other major costs, as well. Will home and auto insurance be higher or lower after a move? How will health insurance be affected? If your spouse works outside your company, will there be job opportunities in the new area? Determine if the total savings will justify the disruption that a move will create.
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just yourself and an assistant, relocating may be fairly straightforward. As long as it will pay off for your family, moving to save money paid for state and local tax could make sense. With larger companies, though, more factors must be considered. You might have to deal with relinquishing office space and finding suitable new business premises. Other decisions could involve dealing with business property, offering employees help to relocate, providing severance pay to those who will be left behind, obtaining various licenses and registrations in the new jurisdiction, and so on. The sooner you move and the longer you operate in the low-tax state, the greater your chance of avoiding tax from your old state on a sale of the company. The bottom line is that moving a business may be challenging, but it is doable. Such relocation is implemented all the time by many types of companies. The new tax law, with its limit on SALT deductions, may be the proverbial final straw that gets you going. Your accountant can calculate the overall cost savings from such a move and help you deal with the regulatory requirements that might arise. Reprinted from the CPA Client Bulletin. n
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