Home Burial

If you have sufficient land, it may be possible to have a green burial on your own property.

The steps to approve a family burial ground are similar to the steps to approve any cemetery in Massachusetts.

All burials must follow Massachusetts General Laws regarding disposition of remains:

as well as The Massachusetts Drinking Water Regulations (310 CMR 22) to protect the public water supply.

The following is a sample overview of the process that a homeowner must undertake. You should check with your local Board of Health for specific requirements for home burial.

  • Commission site plan including property line setbacks and setbacks to all known wells/bodies of water in the immediate area (200 feet)
  • Hire certified soil evaluator for minimum one test hole
  • Hire engineer to create hydrogeology site plan
  • Submit site plan and burial description to local Board of Health for a hearing
  • If Board of Health approves, letter of approval is sent to Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection along with site plan and burial description
  • If MassDEP approves, letter of approval, along with previous documents, are submitted to city or town government
  • If municipal government approves, all documents are submitted to the Registry of Deeds
  • Owner of the land would need to comply with requirements to establish a cemetery corporation