Dighton Stormwater Commission Addresses Compliance Delays and Potential Legal Dispute

The Dighton Stormwater Commission meeting on June 17, 2026, focused on compliance with federal stormwater regulations, a proposed increase in the disturbance threshold for stormwater permits, and a legal dispute regarding inspection fees. Discussions also touched on financial planning for future compliance work and educational initiatives for public awareness.

One notable issue discussed was the commission’s ongoing efforts to comply with the MS4 permit requirements, which are behind schedule. The town is currently in the eighth permit year instead of the required third. Communication with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has resulted in a grace period, allowing Dighton to continue working on necessary updates to its stormwater bylaws and regulations. A significant change under consideration is increasing the threshold for land disturbance requiring a stormwater permit from 35,000 square feet to one acre, aligning it with federal standards. This adjustment reflects the town’s adaptation to federal requirements while considering local lot size constraints and the absence of town water and individual septic systems.

The commission also deliberated on a contentious issue involving a property owner on Elm Street. A legal letter from attorney Michael P. Oessy challenged the commission’s request for a $10,300 deposit for inspections related to sediment and erosion control measures. The letter argued that the stormwater committee lacked the authority to demand such a payment, as the town’s bylaws state that the Board of Health is responsible for implementing these regulations. The commission member countered this claim, emphasizing the historical context where the Board of Health requested the formation of the stormwater committee due to their workload. The commission’s authority to oversee inspections and the attorney’s misinterpretation of the bylaws were points of contention.

Financial matters dominated another portion of the meeting, with a particular focus on planning the budget for the next calendar year. The commission discussed the anticipated costs of producing stormwater calendars, suggesting an encumbrance of $2,100 due to rising costs. The motion to send a letter to the town accountant requesting this amount was approved unanimously. Personnel changes were also noted, with members transitioning to new roles within the town’s infrastructure departments, impacting the commission’s operations.

A recurring theme was the need for additional funding to support compliance activities and technical tasks. The commission plans to request an additional $20,000 for the upcoming fiscal year, supplementing the $15,000 already secured. This funding is important for fieldwork and other projects not covered by the current budget. Members expressed optimism about securing the necessary resources and emphasized the importance of keeping the public informed about their activities.

The timeline for the fall town meeting and the submission of the MS4 report was discussed, highlighting the urgency of meeting EPA deadlines. The commission is working on updating mapping and preparing a memorandum to accompany this mapping, with completion targeted for the end of July. Compliance challenges were noted, particularly the number of reports not filed by various communities, raising concerns about accountability.

The commission explored the possibility of separating stormwater regulations from the Board of Health, addressing a waiver related to underground stormwater disposal systems. This regulation, in place since before 2007, hinders inspections and compliance with management practices. The need for clear, above-ground systems and integration with planning board regulations was emphasized.

Educational initiatives were also on the agenda, with a proposal to include stormwater management practices in the upcoming calendar. A photograph submitted by Sean Actton depicted stormwater features, sparking a discussion on the importance of public education. Plans include featuring Japanese knotweed, an invasive species, to raise awareness of its environmental impact.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Town Administrator:
Michael P. Mullen, Jr.
Water Control Board Officials:
Nancy Goulart, Tom Ferry, James Aguiar, Jr., Lisa Caledonia, Robert J. Woods, Joseph Figueiredo, David Phillips (Conservation Liaison)

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