Baker loosely commits to asbestos testing if it can be done in short time

Baker loosely commits to asbestos testing if it can be done in short time

Gov. Baker visited Boston Public Radio for his monthly “Ask the Governor” segment. Our member, Margaret, got a question in live. She pressed him on the DEP’s lack of testing at the compressor site. Gov. Baker responded by saying, “I will talk to DEP and…if it’s something we can get done in a reasonably short time, we will do it.” What’s with the time crunch? Why can’t they just go in, dig a little, and collect samples. The analysis doesn’t take very long.

Margaret says she "will remind Gov. Baker that he said "we will do it" (asbestos testing)." You can listen here; conversation starts at about 17:50.

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Action Item: Contact JF Price

Action Item: Contact JF Price

Call and email JF Price -- (781) 335-1021 : info@jfpriceco.com -- and urge them to put an end to their work with Enbridge.

JF Price is a local company that is working directly with Enbridge by supplying them with sand and gravel for the beginning stages of construction. We delivered a letter to JF Price last week, outlining the harms that the compressor station would pose, and urged them to cancel any remaining contracts with Enbridge. We asked them to respond to us by February 11, 2020. They have not responded.

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The Patriot Ledger - A GOOD AGE: Broken hip won't stop 90-year-old skier

The Patriot Ledger -  A GOOD AGE: Broken hip won't stop 90-year-old skier

Our friend, Dottie, has been part of the FRRACS family since the beginning. Every week, she joins the standout on the bridge, helping to spread the word about this important fight. Dottie recently broke her hip while skiing, but is healing well. Send her some healing thoughts!

Thank you, Dottie, for everything that you give to this fight.

The Patriot Ledge - A GOOD AGE: Broken hip won't stop 90-year-old skier (link)

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Meeting with DEP - Livestream videos

Meeting with DEP - Livestream videos

We met with MassDEP today to discuss our concerns around the contamination at the site and Enrbidge’s dangerous cleanup process. We met with Millie Garcia-Serrano, Regional Director of the MassDEP Southeast Regional Office, and Gerard Martin, Deputy Regional Director for the Bureau of Waste Site Management. The meeting was a roundtable discussion and lasted nearly four hours. You can watch the livestream below.

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FRRACS to met with DEP on Friday

FRRACS to met with DEP on Friday

A few weeks ago, we occupied DEP’s office in Lakeville after all of our calls and emails went unanswered for weeks. Dozens of people occupied the office for a few hours as we waited for a representative to speak with us. A DEP representative eventually agreed to respond to our inquiries via email, which they had previously been ignoring. Soon after we stormed their office, Nathan Phillips started a hunger strike (you can read his statement and demands here). All of these events put enough pressure on DEP to get them to agree to met with us in a public format. We will be meeting with the Southeast Regional Office this Friday.

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FRRACS urges JF Price to cancel their contract with Enbridge

FRRACS urges JF Price to cancel their contract with Enbridge

We delivered a letter to the owner of JF Price today, demanding that they cancel any further contracts with Enbridge that they have remaining.

JF Price, a local company, has been supplying Enbridge with sand and gravel, which is enabling Enbridge's destructive project to continue. In addition to our letter, we provided JF Price with a packet of informational material about the project and why it is so harmful.

We have asked the owner to respond to our letter by Tuesday, February 11. You can read the letter below or by clicking here.

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Action Item: Make 2 calls to support Nathan's hunger strike

Action Item: Make 2 calls to support Nathan's hunger strike

Nathan Phillips started a hunger strike on January 29 to call attention to the public health crisis unfolding at the compressor station construction site. He is asking folks to make two calls to support his ongoing hunger strike:

  • Gov. Baker’s office 617-725-4005

  • DEP Commissioner Suuberg’s office 617-292-5500

You can say: "I am calling to urge you to meet the three demands that will allow the ongoing hunger strike of Dr. Nathan Phillips to cease." It's fine to leave a message.

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State announces plan to place an air quality monitor in the Basin

State announces plan to place an air quality monitor in the Basin

After years of organizing, the state has responded to community demands to place an air quality monitor in the Basin. This monitor will be used to detect changes in air quality during construction. The exact placement has not been decided, but we will make sure our input is heard. This is not the end of the fight, but still an important win.

You can read more from WBUR - State To Install Permanent Air Monitoring Station In Weymouth (link)

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Urging Irving Oil at Dartmouth to cancel their contract with Enbridge

Urging Irving Oil at Dartmouth to cancel their contract with Enbridge

Irving Oil is the last potential buyers for the gas that would run through the compressor station. Late last year, National Grid and Eversource stated that they do not need the gas that would be supplied by the compressor station. We are calling on the faculty, staff, students, the board and administrators of Dartmouth to call the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society at Dartmouth at (603) 646-6683 and urge Irving Oil to cancel its contract with Enbridge.

Watch our short clip here.

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