Enbridge given the green light to turn on the compressor

Enbridge given the green light to turn on the compressor

Late in the day on Wednesday, as folks we’re heading into a holiday weekend, we received news that Enbridge was given the green light to turn on their compressor station. We are a bit tired of the loathsome games that Enbridge and their federal agency enablers like to play. You know--let's save some crappy news for a holiday or holiday eve so that we can show those little know-nothings in Weymouth who's boss!

WBUR - Feds Give Weymouth Compressor Station Approval To Start Up (link)

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FRRACS signs-on to letter urging passage of sewage notification bill

FRRACS signs-on to letter urging passage of sewage notification bill

We were glad to sign on to the Massachusetts Rivers Alliance letter calling on the Massachusetts State Senate to pass the sewage notification bill which passed the House unanimously in July.

The public should know when sewage spills into our waterways.

We are hopeful that Senator Patrick O'Connor, State Senator John F. Keenan and State Senator Walter F. Timilty can help get this important bill passed this session.

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Weymouth School Committee voices concerns about the compressor station

Weymouth School Committee voices concerns about the compressor station

Many thanks to the School Committee and the Town Council for taking the issue of safety and risk very, very seriously. While we are not interested in terrifying people, we must be acutely aware of the health and safety risks that this compressor, should it become operational in the next few weeks, presents for us a community.

If you have the time to watch the School Committee meeting of 11-19-2020, go to 3:05:59 to hear the conversation regarding schools and the compressor station.

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Compressor station issue highlighted in Boston College Sustainability Newsletter

Compressor station issue highlighted in Boston College Sustainability Newsletter

The compressor station issue was highlighted in The Environmental Eagle, the Sustainability Newsletter of Boston College. Dr. Landrigan, Director of the Boston College Global Observatory on Pollution and Health, raises concerns about the risks that the compressor station poses. Dr. Landrigan served as one of our expert witnesses during our appeal of Enbridge’s air quality plan approval. You can read the full article below.

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What you've done these past 5 and a half years

What you've done these past 5 and a half years

We had a rather difficult monthly meeting last night, but in the midst of all of it we began to reflect on all that we have accomplished together in the almost six years of this fight. Member Andrea said, "Can you write that down?"

We thought that this is a good time to stop for a moment and reflect on what this fight has been about and what YOU, our dear Member, have done.

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Desmog - Massachusetts Locals Accuse Town Mayor Of ‘Colluding’ With Enbridge Over Controversial Natural Gas Project

Desmog - Massachusetts Locals Accuse Town Mayor Of ‘Colluding’ With Enbridge Over Controversial Natural Gas Project

Desmog - Massachusetts Locals Accuse Town Mayor Of ‘Colluding’ With Enbridge Over Controversial Natural Gas Project (link)

Collusion. A word that has seen a lot use in the past few years, eh, Campers? Why do we use it? There is a timeline that includes the Town's refusal to investigate dragging contaminated soils out of the parcel and onto the roadways, their refusal to demand that Enbridge adhere to Covid protocols, dragging their feet on the placement of the air quality monitor so that no baseline numbers will be available before the compressor goes online, and a little nuisance lawsuit brought by Enbridge against FRRACS and the Town that kept getting kicked down the road until Enbridge suddenly withdrew its own suit in mid October.

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Quincy City Council to discuss the compressor station

Quincy City Council to discuss the compressor station

The Quincy City Council will be discussing Quincy's opposition to the compressor station at their meeting tonight. We would like to recognize and thank the City of Quincy for their continued support of the residents of the Basin--be they from Quincy, Weymouth, or Braintree. The City will be joining FRRACS on our testimony before the DEP late this month. If you are a Quincy resident, be sure to tune in! And thank your City Councilors!

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Senators Markey and Warren urge FERC to revoke approval of compressor station

Senators Markey and Warren urge FERC to revoke approval of compressor station

Senators Markey and Warren have sent another letter to FERC, urging the agency to revoke authorization for the Weymouth Compressor, citing safety concerns. Many thanks to our Senators for their continued opposition to this project.

To access the press release for the statement, click here. To access the Senators’ letter to FERC, click here.

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