Final Public Involvement Plan Available Online

Final Public Involvement Plan Available Online

The results of the Public Involvement Program (PIP) for the cleanup of oil contamination are now finalized. The Final Permanent Solution with Condition Statement (PSWCS ) from Algonquin Gas Transmission is now available at http://www.mass.gov/dep (go to Release Tracking numbers (RTNs) 4-26243/4-26230) Atlantic Bridge Project, Weymouth Compressor Station 6 & 50 Bridge Street, Weymouth, MA 02191.

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Town of Weymouth Submits Letter to FERC re: 2-Year Extension

The Town of Weymouth submitted a letter to FERC regarding the Commission's swift approval of Spectra's request for a 2-year extension. The letter presents strong arguments, including Spectra's invalid Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP). You can read the statement below.

Many thanks to the Town of Weymouth for continuing to advocate for its residents.

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HIA Advisory Committee Submits Letter to Gov. Baker

HIA Advisory Committee Submits Letter to Gov. Baker

The undersigned members of the HIA advisory committee sent a letter to Governor Baker this morning in response to last Friday's final HIA report. They express their disappointment with the report and state that the Commonwealth needs to deny the air quality permit based on the evidence presented but ignored in the conclusions of the report. You can read their statement below.

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HIA Report Available Online

HIA Report Available Online

HIA UPDATE: The Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is officially available online. The report does not reflect the input from the community adequately or the data available. We didn't expect much given the fact that the HIA was conducted over a very short time-frame (6 months), with a small budget, using data mostly from Spectra. We'll provide a more detailed review of the report later, but wanted to let you know that it is available online now.

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FERC Certificate Extended

FERC Certificate Extended

We have some Holiday Greetings from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to share with you. 

The Conditional Certificate of Convenience was granted to Enbridge in January of 2017.  It is due to expire less than one month from today.  So Enbridge got busy over the holidays and asked FERC for a 2-year extension. And FERC was all too eager to grant Enbridge their Christmas wish...actually taking about a half hour to rubber stamp the request. (See letters below).

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We need your help!

We need your help!

We know that your inbox is full of fundraising appeals and we hate to add to your list of requests but we need your help. We recently found out that the DEP’s presiding officer ruled in favor of MassDEP and Spectra (Enbridge) in the first part of our Waterways appeal. Though we are disappointed by the decision, we are prepared to move forward with the rest of the appeal and, if necessary, to bring the DEP into Superior Court. Our attorneys feel that we have a very good case should the DEP fail us on this appeal. Can you donate $5, $10, $20 or $100 to help with legal costs?

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DC Circuit Hearing - FERC Certificate - Friday, 12/7

DC Circuit Hearing - FERC Certificate - Friday, 12/7

The lawyers for Weymouth and the Coalition will argue on Friday in Weymouth v. FERC that FERC should never have approved the Atlantic Bridge project until all the MA permits and reviews were completed, in particular an MA Coastal Zone Management Agency (CZMA) consistency review, as well as issues of environmental justice, safety and climate change. The background for the climate change arguments are spelled out in a recent Friend of the Court brief by 6 AG's, including MA's Attorney General Maura Healey, in another case in NY state against FERC and Dominion. See attached amicus brief.

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Important hearing Tuesday, Dec. 4

Important hearing Tuesday, Dec. 4

There will be a hearing tomorrow, Tuesday Dec. 4th, beginning at 1:00 PM in Room A-1 of the State House on House Bill 4975.  This bill will put pressure on National Grid to end the lockout and take public safety and their obligations to the unions seriously.  Be there if you can, but if not, please send a note to your legislator to support this bill.  Thank you for all that you do!

See below for Senator O’Connor’s letter to the Telecommunications Committee regarding this issue.

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