Throwback Thursday

Throwback Thursday

It's THROWBACK THURSDAY, Campers! As we are painfully watching Enbridge construct in an unsafe manner during this time of pandemic, let's look back four years ago just this month to what Enbridge--then Spectra--was up to! Remember their attempt to buy off the Town? YOU responded and the Town listened! And the Town of Weymouth has been your great partner in the fight ever since. Good job, Campers!

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FRRACS and friends go on a car parade at the site

FRRACS and friends go on a car parade at the site

Today, more FRRACS and allies employed a new form of protest during these strange times: a car parade. 17 cars drove around the access road that passes by the compressor construction site with signs and music blasting. It was car-thartic. Enbridge continues to cause harm and destruction but we won’t give up the fight. Thanks to all who joined us today. You can read our press release for the event below.

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Presentation with Rolling Stone Investigative Journalist Justin Nobel [video]

Presentation with Rolling Stone Investigative Journalist Justin Nobel [video]

FRRACS and GBPSR (Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility) hosted a talk with Rolling Stone Investigative Reporter, Justin Nobel. Justin spoke about his 20-month investigation into how oil and gas companies have deceived their workers, contaminated communities, and left shocking trail of radioactive waste that continues to grow. Read Justin’s full piece here.

Watch the full video here [video credit: Robert Lamothe, Film Our Way Films]

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Action item: In search of a volunteer who could conduct a risk assessment

Action item: In search of a volunteer who could conduct a risk assessment

A message from Mike Lang, FRRACS Board member and Environmental Coordinator of the East Braintree Civic Association:

This is a new area for us. However, I am sure that one of your friends or neighbors has this experience and could direct us in this matter. We are looking for a risk assessment based on existing documentation and a site visit. We already have all of the documentation. I am asking all of our supporters to shake the bushes and find a knowledgeable person that could help us. We need the neighborhood groups to send this request to their membership. We need local business people to consider if they have associates that might fill this need.

Please contact me at nocompressor@gmail.com. Time is of the essence.

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Nathan Phillips goes on WGBH and tells Baker to step and do his job

Nathan Phillips goes on WGBH and tells Baker to step and do his job

Just in case you missed the broadcast--Nathan went on Boston Public Radio with Jim and Margery today and told Gov. Baker to step up and oppose the Weymouth compressor station!

You can listen to the clip online here: WGBH - Nathan Phillips, Who Went On Hunger Strike To Stop The Weymouth Compressor Station, Calls On Gov. Baker To Denounce The Project (link)

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Residents still facing repair costs after gas explosions in Merrimack Valley

Residents still facing repair costs after gas explosions in Merrimack Valley

Columbia Gas who is now being federally criminally charged for their gas explosion is giving residents of the Merrimack Valley trouble with insurance claims. Enbridge can not get insurance for the Weymouth Compressor because of site location and acreage.

A couple from North Andover share their story about the Columbia gas explosion and how they are still facing large repair costs.

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Fore River Bridge gets stuck during rush hour

Fore River Bridge gets stuck during rush hour

The Fore River Bridge got stuck in an upright position today just commuters were heading home for the day. The closure of the Fore River Bridge at rush hour today makes it clear the need for an independent risk assessment for the Fore River Bridge and the MBTA Bus Routes because of the risk of an accident at the compressor station.

Read more:

Patch.com - Fore River Bridge Stuck In Upright Position Tuesday (link)

Boston 25 News - Fore River Bridge reopens to traffic after getting stuck (link)

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FERC denies our request for rehearing in response to 2018 certificate extension

FERC denies our request for rehearing in response to 2018 certificate extension

It came as little surprise that FERC denied the rehearing request from FRRACS and the Town of Weymouth on the 33 minute turn around time for an extension of Enbridge's permit in late 2018. What was a surprise was the dissension of FERC Commissioner Glick:

"Actions like these only lend further credence to those who view the Commission as a rubber stamp in pipeline proceedings. We can and must do better. The process of producing an order that is voted on by the full Commission may not be perfect—and the Commissioners may not always agree—but that process will almost certainly deliver more reasoned and considered decision making than the parties received here."

You can read the full document here.

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Legislators seek risk assessment of Fore River Bridge

Legislators seek risk assessment of Fore River Bridge

Many thanks, again, to the South Shore delegation for forcing this common sense issue in front of Sec. Pollack. We NEED the MassDOT to conduct a risk assessment of the Fore River Bridge, given its close proximity to the proposed compressor station, existing pipes, and other industrial facilities.

Read more about this story from the Weymouth News - Risk study sought for Weymouth compressor area (link)

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