Important Action Items

Important Action Items

On May 30, Dr. Curt Nordgaard presented data on the air quality near the proposed compressor site. We posted a recap of the meeting here and have a few videos of Dr. Nordgaard's presentation on our facebook. The Patriot Ledger also published a recap of the meeting, which you can read here.

Now that we've presented and talked about the results, it's time to take action! Read below for an outline of a few action items:

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Community Meeting: Data demonstrate violations of MassDEP guidelines for toxic air pollutants

Community Meeting: Data demonstrate violations of MassDEP guidelines for toxic air pollutants

To better understand current levels of air pollution in the form of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), FRRACS worked with GeoLabs/Phoenix Environmental Laboratories, a local testing laboratory using EPA approved testing methods to gather data in and around the Fore River Basin. FRRACS and the North Weymouth Civic Association also purchased formaldehyde testing badges that were analyzed by Advanced Chemical Sensors, a certified testing laboratory.  The results were alarming.

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Congressman Lynch Contacts Pipeline Safety Administration

Congressman Lynch Contacts Pipeline Safety Administration

Congressman Lynch wrote a letter of concern to the Executive Director of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), which falls under the U.S. Department of Transportation. For nearly two years, we have been trying to engage in conversation with PHMSA, as this is a project that should heavily concern them. We are glad that Congressman Lynch has raised his concerns with them. You can read the full letter below.

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MassDEP Indicates Ch. 91 Waterways Approval

MassDEP Indicates Ch. 91 Waterways Approval

The MassDEP released a letter today explaining that they intend to approve Spectra's Ch. 91 Waterways permit, pursuant upon "Special Conditions" to be carried out by Spectra.  We were not expecting it as we were under the impression that it could not be issued without the Wetlands permit.

There is a 21-day commenting period -- comments are due June 7. More info and a commenting guideline coming soon!

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Senators Markey and Warren & Congressman Lynch Submit Comments

Congressman Lynch, Senator Warren, and Senator Markey sent a letter to MassDEP in opposition to the proposed Air Quality Plan. We thank them for their support and encourage Gov. Baker to follow their lead.

It's also important to recognize the folks in the community who continuously call, email, and visit our state reps and urge them to speak out. Weymouth resident, Wendy, pushed hard to get Lynch, Warren, and Markey to submit comments on this matter and we thank her for her dedicated efforts!

Town of Weymouth's Air Quality Comments

Town of Weymouth's Air Quality Comments

The Town of Weymouth and their associated 10-person intervenor group submitted comments in regards to Spectra's Air Quality Plan. In addition to addressing concerns around inaccurate air quality modelling, the Town conducted independent noise monitoring and found that the compressor would exceed allowable nighttime noise standards.

Read their comments in full here.

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