Enbridge and utility company responsible for Jan 2019 gas incident

Enbridge and utility company responsible for Jan 2019 gas incident

Read it and weep, Campers! That little valve problem that shut off the gas to 7000 RI customers in January? Right here in Weymouth. And PHMSA finds that Enbridge was NEGLIGENT in programing their valves. Huh. How surprising. As our friend Cathy K. says, "What happens when they program the valve (or some other piece of equipment) incorrectly right at or near that proposed Fore River Compressor Station?" Read more from Providence Business News - National Grid, Enbridge faulted for January’s natural gas emergency (link)

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MAPC seeks outside review of their Health Impact Assessment

MAPC seeks outside review of their Health Impact Assessment

MAPC, the agency that conducted the health impact assessment, has hired an outside agency to review the conclusions of their assessment. MAPC’s HIA was faulty and incomplete but came to the conclusion that the compressor station would not have a significant health impact on the community. Their conclusions enabled the approval of Enbridge’s air quality plan approval.

Now that the ink is dry on permits that their study helped allow, MAPC is thinking maybe there was a problem. We find the timing a bit frustrating.

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FRRACS to go to court with DEP on final permits

FRRACS to go to court with DEP on final permits

The Fore River Residents Against the Compressor Station (FRRACS) will proceed into Superior court over the issuance yesterday of the Wetlands and Ch. 91 Waterways permits to Enbridge/Algonquin. FRRACS contends that the permits were given in direct violation of the Department of Environmental Protection’s regulations protecting wetlands and waterways in the Commonwealth.

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All Hands on Deck -- List of Action Items to Stop the Compressor

All Hands on Deck -- List of Action Items to Stop the Compressor

Yesterday, Hearing Officer Jane Rothchild once again sided with the polluter over the people. She issued a thumbs up decision to Enbridge on both the Wetlands and the Waterways appeals. These decisions will go to Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Martin Suuberg for his final decision on the permits that Enbridge seeks.

There will be NO retreat from any of the fighters on the ground. There are multiple actions being planned and much for us to do together. We will need your help more than ever as we move forward to end this dangerous and unnecessary compressor station project. Click below for a list of ways that you can help.

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Wetlands and Waterways permits given recommendation for approval

Wetlands and Waterways permits given recommendation for approval

We received notice that Jane Rothchild, the presiding officer in our wetlands and waterways permit hearings, has issued recommendations to approve both permits. The decisions were released within an hour of each other, even though the hearings occurred months apart. Though this doesn’t come as a surprise, it is very disappointing. Ms. Rothchild’s recommendations are now in the hands of DEP Commissioner Martin Suuberg.

Call Commisisoner Suuberg and tell him to DENY THE PERMITS. He has the ability to shut down this dangerous proposal.

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Action Item: Call Commissioner Suuberg of MassDEP

Action Item: Call Commissioner Suuberg of MassDEP

Call Commissioner Suuberg and tell him to DENY THE PERMITS. He has the ability to shut down this dangerous proposal. Urge him to do the right thing. Leave a voicemail, email him, then call again.

To reach Commissioner Suuberg, dial 617-292-5500, press “8” for the name directory, then dial "7882" for the first four letters of his last name. This should bring you directly to his voicemail.

Email: Martin.suuberg@state.ma.us

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Community pushed back on TRC's soil clean up plan

Community pushed back on TRC's soil clean up plan

TRC held a meeting last week to present their draft RAM plan, which is related to clean up plans of soil contamination at the site. Their presentation was focused more heavily on their construction plans, glossing over the serious contamination issues. They claimed that the project will have “no significant risk to the environment, public health, public welfare, or safety”. The crowd did not hold back when this statement was made.

You can read more about the meeting in Braintree Wicked Local - Weymouth compressor foes sift through soil removal plan

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Recap of the Oct. 10 PIP Meeting

Recap of the Oct. 10 PIP Meeting

We had an incredible turnout at last night’s meeting. Attendees came from the South Shore and beyond. The energy in the room was really amazing. The attendees took control of the meeting and demanded answers on the spot from TRC. After each speaker left the mic, the crowd chanted, “Don’t Kill Our Children!”. Many of the attendees held signs that read “Don’t Kill Our Children” and “Your Plan Was Unacceptable”.

You can read a recap here: The Patriot Ledger - Residents say cleanup plan for compressor site isn’t adequate

WETC filmed the entire meeting, you can watch it here.

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Broken links on MassDEP website impede ability to do research

Broken links on MassDEP website impede ability to do research

FRRACS members have been sifting through thousands of pages of reports to prepare for the upcoming Public Involvement Plan meeting. These reports are related to soil contamination at the site and Enbridge’s draft Release Abatement Measure (RAM) Plan. In the midst of our research, we discovered that key documents were missing from MassDEP’s website. These documents are necessary for the review of Enbridge’s draft RAM plan, as well as other reports. We promptly sent a request to DEP asking them to fix the broken links and to allow for an extension of the PIP comment period.

The Patriot Ledger - Compressor critics say website issues impeding research

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Sen. Markey, Sen. Warren, and Rep. Lynch Urge Enbridge to Stop the Compressor

Sen. Markey, Sen. Warren, and Rep. Lynch Urge Enbridge to Stop the Compressor

In a letter addressed to the president of Enbridge, Senator Markey, Senator Warren, and Congressman Lynch expressed their serious concerns about the compressor station and urged Enbridge to reconsider the proposal.

We applaud them for speaking out and for voicing their opposition. Take a moment to send your thanks to each of them. The press release and letter are available below.

The Patriot Ledger - Lawmakers ask gas company CEO to pull compressor station plans

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Livestream of gas blowdown in Newton and Wellesley

Livestream of gas blowdown in Newton and Wellesley

Nathan Phillips, a vocal opponent of gas infrastructure, live-streamed today’s blowdown of methane from an Enbridge pipeline in Newton and Wellesley. Nathan has lead many efforts to map gas leaks throughout the area and has been a longtime ally of FRRACS. Nathan and other concerned residents drove around the area with a methane mapping instrument to measure the levels of methane released by the blowdown. You can watch the livestream here.

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Local residents expose Enbridge's pipeline blowdown in Newton and Weston

Local residents expose Enbridge's pipeline blowdown in Newton and Weston

Members of FRRACS joined our allies in Newton on the morning of October 8, to alert drivers that they were entering an active gas leak. Enbridge informed local municipalities just a few days ago that they would be conducting a “blowdown” of their pipeline in Newton and Weston. We held signs over the I-95 overpass that read, “Enbridge Gas Leak: Next 3 Miles”.

You can read our full press release below. Patch also covered this story; read it here.

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Dr. Phil Landrigan urges DEP to reconsider compressor proposal

Dr. Phil Landrigan urges DEP to reconsider compressor proposal

Dr. Phil Landrigan, a physician and epidemiologist, sent a letter to DEP Commissioner Gary Moran, urging the Department to reconsider the compressor station proposal. Dr. Landrigan is known worldwide for his advocacy on issues related to children’s health. He also testified as an expert witness during the Air Quality hearing at DEP. He has continuously voiced his concerns regarding the health impacts that the compressor station would have on the community. We thank Dr. Landrigan for using his expertise in public health to call attention to this important issue. You can read his letter here

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