Opportunity:
The Massachusetts Bays National Estuary Partnership (MassBays) is seeking candidates to serve on the Massachusetts Science and Monitoring Advisory Panel (MassSMAP).
Background:
The Massachusetts Science and Monitoring Advisory Panel (MassSMAP, also referred to here as the Panel) is established to provide expert input for management of discharges to Ipswich Bay, Massachusetts Bay, and Cape Cod Bay. The Panel, consisting of experts in multiple disciplines, will assess results of ambient water quality and biological monitoring carried out by wastewater treatment plants pursuant to National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, along with other verified and reliable data sources. The work of MassSMAP will support permitting agencies’ efforts to protect human and environmental health from adverse impacts of existing and future discharges into the coastal and ocean environment. The Panel will share their findings with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) and the public. MassSMAP is the successor to the Outfall Monitoring Science Advisory Panel, which advised EPA Region 1 regarding the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority’s ambient monitoring program and findings from 1998 to 2024.
The Panel’s work will be coordinated by the Massachusetts Bays National Estuary Partnership (MassBays), a non-regulatory entity charged under Clean Water Act Section 320 with documenting and reporting on environmental conditions and trends in Ipswich Bay, Massachusetts Bay, and Cape Cod Bay. MassBays is a Center within the School for the Environment at University of Massachusetts Boston.
Role of the Massachusetts Science and Monitoring Advisory Panelists:
Expected commitment (3-year term):
Composition of MassSMAP:
We are seeking applicants in the areas of expertise listed below:
Terms of Membership: Membership to the panel will be reviewed by MassBays and a subcommittee of MassSMAP every three (3) years. Members of the Panel will annually attest to compliance (by signing an acknowledgement) with a Conflict-of-Interest Agreement.
Submission Instructions: The applicant should provide:
1. A personal statement justifying nomination, including relevant areas of expertise (no more than 500 words).
2. A professional CV or resumé.
All applications should be emailed to Prassede Vella (prassed...@umb.edu) by May 23, 2025. Please put “MassSMAP candidate response” in the subject line. Questions about MassSMAP or the application process should be directed to Prassede Vella (prassed...@umb.edu) or Kayla Bradley (kayla.br...@umb.edu).
Download MassSMAP RFR here.