Gov. Baker talks about compressor station on BPR

Gov. Baker talks about compressor station on BPR

Governor Baker joins Jim and Margery on BPR once a month to answer questions from the public. Each month we try to call in. A Weymouth resident got through today and asked Baker some direct questions about the compressor station. Baker responded by saying that he has gone to great lengths on this issue - one of his recycled responses. Although we are disappointed by his response, we can’t say that we are surprised. You can read the full transcript of their conversation here.

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Chemical tanks in Houston on fire for multiple days

Chemical tanks in Houston on fire for multiple days

A large fire at a petrochemical terminal in Houston, TX broke out Sunday evening. The fire spread to eight tanks, though one is said to be empty. Authorities claim that air quality in the area is within normal guidelines. We are skeptical of their findings. No injuries have been reported, luckily, but we are concerned about the potential health impacts that this incident will have on surrounding communities. You can read more about this story here.

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Gas leak in Weymouth requires evacuation of elderly housing

Gas leak in Weymouth requires evacuation of elderly housing

A gas leak on Monday led to the evacuation of a public housing building in Weymouth. Apparently, the area was incorrectly marked as “safe to dig”. The gas leak and evacuation strained the Weymouth fire department’s resources, so they had to call in back up from other towns to address other needs throughout Weymouth. This incident heightens our concern about an explosion at the compressor station, and how emergency personnel would be able to respond.

The Patriot Ledger, Jessica Trufant, March 18, 2019 - Dozens evacuated after gas leak at Weymouth public housing

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Take Action: Canvass with FRRACS

Take Action: Canvass with FRRACS

Our concern about existing health conditions in the Basin has led us to pursue a new project: Telling the Stories. This project is aimed at documenting the health issues that people are living with in the Fore River Basin. In order to spread the word about this project, we will be holding two canvassing events in April. We hope that you can help distribute flyers for an hour or two!

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Industry execs hired to review state's gas system

Industry execs hired to review state's gas system

We can’t say were surprised when we learn about all of the conflicts that exist, but it’s still unsettling. After the devastating gas explosion in Merrimack Valley last September, Gov. Baker ordered an “independent” review of the state’s gas system. Turns out the review hasn’t been all that independent. The state contracted Dynamic Risk Assessment Systems Inc. to complete the review. Investigative reporter Itai Vardi found that some of the reviewers that the firm hired are former National Grid employees. One of the subcontractors works for the American Gas Association. You can read more about this story here.

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How would you score Baker's climate record?

How would you score Baker's climate record?

Gov. Baker recently testified before Congress on the issue of climate change. On the national scale, it was a big deal to have a republican Governor urge more action be taken on the issue, but on the state level, we weren’t quite as starry-eyed. Governor Baker staunchly supports the build-out of fracked-gas infrastructure, one of the main contributors to climate change. We find it comical that he is asking Congress to act on climate change, but at home, he is doing the very opposite. WGBH covered this issue and asks Massachusetts residents what rating they’d give the Governor. You can read - and listen - to their story here - On Climate, Does Gov. Baker Deserve An 'A' — Or An 'Incomplete'?

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Thank you!

Thank you!

Wow. You all are amazing. It was so wonderful to have the opportunity to gather last night and celebrate all that we have accomplished as a community. When Spectra came to town in 2015, they thought they'd sneak their project in without any resistance. They were wrong. Because of you, we've been able to delay Spectra's plans significantly. The fight isn't over but we wanted to take the time to thank the community for their tireless efforts in this battle.

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Atlantic Bridge and the fight to stop Alton Gas

Atlantic Bridge and the fight to stop Alton Gas

We’ve always known that Atlantic Bridge is a project being built for natural gas export. Enbridge and co. like to segment their projects but we know that they are all connected. We also know that the gas is not needed and that the construction of related facilities will have a direct impact on the communities it passes through. Watch this video to listen to Mi’kmaq elders talk about their fight against Alton Gas.

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Fore River Bridge malfunctions; causes concern

Fore River Bridge malfunctions; causes concern

On Saturday afternoon, it was reported that the Fore River Bridge got stuck, causing major traffic. We wonder what would have happened should there have been some kind of an emergency in the area? How would any kind of evacuation have happened? Do you think we should consider NOT putting something explosive beside this bridge? The Patriot Ledger - Fore River Bridge malfunctioning, drivers should take other routes

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MassDEP to conduct environmental review of compressor site

MassDEP to conduct environmental review of compressor site

After receiving pressure from the public and local elected officials, including Mayors Hedlund, Koch, and Sullivan, MassDEP has agreed to complete a review of contamination at the proposed compressor station site. The site is home to coal ash, and could require a higher threshold of remediation if it is found to not be classified as “historic fill”. TRC, a consultant for Enbridge, completed a review that stated that the coal ash is historic fill, but others disagree with their finding. You can read more about this development from The Patriot Ledger.

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Mayors send letter to Gov. Baker

Mayors send letter to Gov. Baker

Mayors Hedlund (Weymouth), Koch (Quincy), and Sullivan (Braintree) wrote a letter to Gov. Baker to follow up on a meeting that they had with him a few weeks ago. In addition to asking for the public safety and climate resiliency reviews that Gov. Baker promised, the Mayors followed up on his agreement to direct DEP to audit Enbridge's Permanent Solution Statement, which relates to the existence of coal ash at the site. 

We want to thank the Mayors for advocating on behalf of South Shore communities, and for continuing to hold Gov. Baker accountable.

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Action Item: Send an email to the DEP Commissioner

Action Item: Send an email to the DEP Commissioner

MassDEP is tasked with the responsibility of protecting our land, air, and water by working with state, local, and resident partners. Unfortunately, MassDEP seems to have taken a major detour from their important mission. Send an email to the Commissioner of MassDEP to express your concerns. You can access sample talking points here.

Email the Commissioner here: Martin.Suuberg@mass.gov

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Action Item: CALL MAPC -- 617.933.0750

Action Item: CALL MAPC -- 617.933.0750

Tell MAPC to cut their ties with Enbridge and to quit playing with the health of the Fore River community!
Although we are glad that MAPC has spoken out against the compressor station proposal in general, we are very concerned about their lack of transparency throughout the HIA process. As revealed in an article in Desmogblog, MAPC worked directly with Enbridge and accepted documents from them that were produced by Enbridge's own consultants. The source of this document was not made clear in the HIA report. This is very concerning.

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