MEMBER UPDATE


SUPPORT LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH!

PLEASE SIGN ON TO WMPHA's SAPHE 2.0 BILL SUPPORT LETTER!


As we did last year, WMPHA is asking all members to consider signing on to a letter to the legislature supporting the passage of the Statewide Accelerated Public Health for Every Community Act (SAPHE) 2.0 filed in the Senate by Senator Jo Comerford and in the House by Representatives Hannah Kane and Denise Garlick. The SAPHE Bill passed unanimously in the House and Senate last year but got stalled in the last few months of the session. This legislation is urgently needed to create a truly equitable local public health system for every resident of our state, and to protect and make permanent the great work happening under the Public Health Excellence (PHE) grants.


What does it do? The SAPHE 2.0 Bill provides the policy reforms needed to permanently fix our underfunded local public health system. It will: 

  1. establish minimum public health standards in every community, 
  2. incentivize municipalities to share services, 
  3. create a uniform data collection and reporting system, and 
  4. dedicate sustainable state funding to local public health. 

Many Western MA communities are already doing this work through the PHE grant program, but what we want is a system that makes sure EVERY community has this support forever, not just through a grant program. Every resident of our Commonwealth deserves the same level of public health services -- your protections should not be dependent on your zip code or your tax base.


Click below to read the letter, and to sign on to it.

Please ask your Mayor, City Council, Select Board Members and Town Administrator to sign on as well.


Thank you!


CLICK HERE TO READ THE LETTER


CLICK HERE TO SIGN ON TO THE LETTER!

WMPHA JOB BOARD



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MassDEP Drinking Water Program 

Model BOH Regulations for Private Wells

The Model BOH Regulations for Private Wells, was developed by MassDEP for use by Boards of Health (BOH), if they so choose, in adopting a municipal regulation governing private wells within their borders. There are no Massachusetts state statues that require BOH to adopt any of the contents of these model regulations.

This update of the Model BOH Regulations for Private Wells was needed to include a private well testing requirement for specific Per/Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), define “drinking water” and “private well”, revise the definition of “private drinking water well”, and clarify the water testing requirements for private drinking water wells vs. irrigation wells.


The addition of the PFAS testing requirement was added because Massachusetts now has a public drinking water standard for PFAS. In addition, the Massachusetts PFAS Interagency Task Force report titled “PFAS in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Final Report of the PFAS Interagency Task Force” included a recommendation to “encourage municipalities to require PFAS testing during transfer of property with private wells and with new well permits”. The Massachusetts PFAS Interagency Task Force report is available here.


   

WHERE TO GET A COPY OF THE MODEL BOH REGULATIONS FOR PRIVATE WELLS

The revised document is available on MassDEP's web page Drinking Water Information for Boards of Health located at: https://www.mass.gov/lists/drinking-water-information-for-boards-of-health. An MS Word version is available at https://www.mass.gov/doc/model-board-of-health-regulations-for-private-wells-0/download and a PDF version is available at https://www.mass.gov/doc/model-board-of-health-regulations-for-private-wells/download. MassDEP has also posted a revised version of its Private Well Guidelines which are available at:  https://www.mass.gov/doc/private-well-guidelines.


If you have any questions about the model regulation or would like assistance in drafting your town’s private well regulation, contact the Drinking Water Program at Program.Director-DWP@mass.gov or 617-292-5770


Berkshire Public Health Alliance Resources

The Alliance routinely provides Boards of Health with Job Aids and annual trainings that a include BOH 101 Orientation, Temporary Food Events, and a Food Safety Training series that meets the FDA Program Standards. 


To review the Job Aids, visit BOH Job Aids - Berkshire Regional Planning Commission

Registered Sanitarian Study Supports!


Are you interested in taking the Registered Sanitarian exam? WMPHA has study guides available for free to help Health Department staff from Western Massachusetts attain this important credential. They can be checked out for three months at a time. If you are interested, contact Executive Committee member Bri Dupras.



Local Public Health Training Institute Sites


New to Public Health Training Site:
Please share with your NEW Board of Health Members, Health Agents and Public Health Nurses:

Joint Coalition for Local Public Health Training Calendar:

Missed a previous WMPHA Training Event?


Click here to see recordings and materials from recent workshops.



Sincerely,

The WMPHA Executive Committee:


·       Sharon Hart/South Hadley, President

·       Gerri Swanson/Southampton, Vice President

·       Brianna Dupras/Franklin/Hampshire Field Training

Hub, Treasurer

·       Jen Hoffman/Greenfield

·       Phoebe Walker/FRCOG

·       Tom FitzGerald/Retired, Secretary

·       Laura Kittross/BRPC

·    Tom Hibert/Southwick

·      Tammy Spencer/East Longmeadow

·     Charlie Kaniecki, Retired, Ex Officio

·     Randy White, Retired, Ex Officio

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