Gubernatorial Candidate, Jay Gonzalez, Visits Site

Gubernatorial Candidate, Jay Gonzalez, Visits Site

On Monday afternoon, gubernatorial candidate, Jay Gonzalez, visited the proposed compressor station site with FRRACS members and Councilor Haugh. He was given a tour of the proposed site and presented with detailed information about the site and the facilities that surround the area.

We appreciate him taking the time to not only listen to the concerns of local residents, but to also visit the proposed location.

Candidate Gonzalez has come out against the compressor station and against more gas infrastructure in the Commonwealth.

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Action Item: Conact PHMSA for a Risk Assessment

Action Item: Conact PHMSA for a Risk Assessment

Senators Warren and Markey sent a letter to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) last week, asking for a risk assessment on the proposed compressor station. They cite concerns around the proposed compressor's close proximity to the MWRA pumping station and other facilities.

To keep the pressure up, we are asking folks to call Alan Mayberry, Associate Director of PHMSA, to follow-up on the request for a risk assessment.

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Community Conducts 24-hr Air Quality Testing

Community Conducts 24-hr Air Quality Testing

ommunity members have been conducting air quality testing in and around the Fore River Basin for the past year. Last week, a group of folks sat with a VOC canister to collect a 24-hr sample. We would like to thank all who took time out of their day--and night!--to deliver and babysit the VOC canister at the site. As soon as we have any results, we will be discussing them.

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City of Quincy Files Resolutions Against the Compressor

The City of Quincy has been a great ally in the fight against the compressor. Thanks to the work of local residents and community groups, including Quincy Climate Action Network, the City of Quincy has passed two resolutions relating to the compressor station: One resolution deals with waterways issues (2016); the other deals with both S.469 and air quality monitoring (2017). We'd also like to thank Councillors Croall and LaForest for continuous, dedicated efforts in the fight against the compressor.

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