Presiding Officer grants 2-day extension for review of new AQ data
/DEP Presiding Officer announced today she will grant an extension to our review of the new air quality data. We now have until this Thursday, May 23 at 5:00 PM to submit testimony on the 759-page report. We want to thank Presiding Officer Rothchild for granting the extension, and the Fore River Delegation for sending a letter yesterday requesting an extension. Our expert witnesses and legal team are diligently reviewing the documents and preparing their response.
Read MoreFore River Delegation requests 2 day extension for AQ hearing testimony
/Today, members of the Fore River Delegation sent a letter to DEP Presiding Officer Jane Rothchild to request an extension to the deadline for us to submit our testimony on the new DEP data.
Read MorePresiding Officer threatens to place sanctions on DEP
/The past week has been a rollercoaster! It’s been just three days since the DEP dumped a new set of data on us. And today we learned that Presiding Officer Jane Rothchild is considering posing sanctions on the DEP in response to their unethical move. She states, “The Department’s delay in disclosing the data to the other parties to the appeal until after the close of business on May 16, 2019, is unacceptable and may warrant the imposition of sanctions against the Department pursuant to 310 CMR 1.01.” She has requested the Department reply to a set a questions by 5 PM tomorrow, May 22. The DEP must inform her of when they first received the data, who received the data, why they waited so long to send it, and did they share the data with Enbridge before sharing it with the petitioners.
You can read more here: Weymouth News - Air quality data for Enbridge questioned (link)
Read MoreGB PSR Call for Baker Governor Baker to Extend Air Quality Appeal
/Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility (GBPSR) released a press release today calling on Governor Baker to extend the air quality appeal for the Weymouth compressor station.
We can’t thank GB PSR enough for their advocacy on this issue. They continue to use their voice, expertise, and platform to fight for the health of our community. We are grateful to have their support. You can read their full press release here.
Read MoreBreaking: DEP releases new AQ data two days into hearing
/Around 6 pm last night, the parties in the air quality permit appeal received an email from MassDEP about a new set of air quality data. The report was a whopping 759 pages. The email stated that they had received the data from the lab that they worked with — Alpha Analytical — on Monday evening, but were only sending it out to parties on Thursday. This was a shocking moment.
Read MoreAir Quality Hearing - Day 2 Recap
/We wrapped up the second day of our air quality appeal hearing day today. What a day it was! It’s amazing how exhausting these hearings can be. We finished Enbridge’s cross-examination of the petitioner’s witnesses (Weymouth, Braintree, and FRRACS) and began cross-examination of Enbridge’s witnesses. Read on for a summer of today’s testimonies.
Read MoreAir Quality Hearing - Day 1 Recap
/The moment that we have been waiting for is officially here. Our lawyers and expert witnesses have spent a lot of time preparing for the hearing on our appeal of Enbridge’s air quality permit. We honestly can’t thank our incredible team enough for all that they’ve put into this fight. Today was really intense! Our witnesses held nothing back, and it was quite clear that Enbridge’s lawyers were not prepared. There were some really amazing exchanges, including Nathan Phillips calling out DEP’s unethical moves. We will have video footage of everything soon. Read more for a complete recap on the day’s testimonies.
Read MoreMothers out Front confront Baker at the airport
/Governor Baker can run but he can’t hide! We know Baker does not want to speak with his constituents. He has made that very clear. But that doesn’t mean we are going to let him off the hook. It’s time for the Governor to listen to his constituents and actually do something to address climate issues in this state. He continues to throw the compressor station issue into other people’s hands, but he has power over this issue. We’re really glad folks from Mothers out Front were able to catch him at the airport today. He looked so pleased!
Read MoreDr. Phil Landrigan speaks about compressor station issue
/Dr. Phil Landrigan speaks about the health and safety risks of the proposed compressor station. We should have a video of his talk soon — stay tuned.
We applaud the medical community and public health experts for bringing attention to the dangers that this facility poses.
Read MoreWeymouth News - Compressor foes question Beaton’s departure
/FRRACS sent a letter to the state ethics commission in regards to Matthew Beaton’s departure from the EEA to the consulting firm TRC. We find Beaton’s transition from the EEA to TRC to be very suspicious.
Ed Baker covered this story for The Weymouth News.
Read MoreACTION ITEM: DEP Ignored AQ Data - Contact the OIG to file a complaint
/We need your help. MassDEP withheld data that showed elevated levels of carcinogens and other toxic chemicals in the Basin. Call or Email the Massachusetts Office of the Inspector General to file a complaint.
More details on this matter and sample talking points have been provided below by Nathan Phillips.
Read MoreFor Immediate Release: FRRACS Files Ethics Inquiry
/Contact: Alice Arena, nocompressor@gmail.com
For Immediate Release
The Fore River Residents Against the Compressor Station have filed a request with the State Ethics Commission Executive Director David Wilson to investigate the recent departure of Secretary of Energy and Environment Matthew Beaton to TRC Environmental.
Read MoreMore evidence on DEP's omission of air quality results
/Funny thing--when FRRACS sent out our canisters to EPA approved labs, the results of the testing were sent to us within two weeks. As Itai reports, the DEP had the results of their testing available to them within two weeks at the Rhode Island State labs had they only picked up the phone in August. They clearly did not want to know what they were going to find out about our air quality. They clearly do not care about our health.
Read MoreCambridge City Council opposes compressor station proposal
/Thank you, Cambridge City Council, for passing a policy statement on May 6, expressing strong opposition to the proposed compressor station, and communicating that position to state legislators and Gov. Baker. Thank you, Mothers Out Front for the pre-Council visibility, and for testifying in favor of the policy, along with FRRACS Board member Rev. Betsy Sowers from Old Cambridge Baptist Church.
Read MoreRep. Meschino files bill aiming at zero emissions by 2050
/Representative Meschino filed a bill in January that would reset state emissions to zero by 2050. We’re grateful for Rep. Meschino’s leadership on this effort. You can read more about the proposed bill here: Conservation Law Foundation - New Law Would Create Roadmap to Reach Net Zero Emissions by 2050
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