FRRACS featured in map exhibit at Boston Public Library

FRRACS featured in map exhibit at Boston Public Library

If you're in the Boston area, we encourage you to stop by the Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library for their new exhibit, "More or Less in Common: Environment and Justice in the Human Landscape". The Weymouth compressor station fight is featured in the exhibit. The exhibit is open from March 18 - December 28. You can read more about the exhibit here: https://www.leventhalmap.org/exhibitions/

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Upcoming event: PIP Meeting on Mar 24

Upcoming event: PIP Meeting on Mar 24

The next PIP meeting with TRC is Thursday, March 24 from 7-9pm on Zoom. The focus of this meeting will be to present the results and receive comments on the Draft Partial Permanent Solution Statement with Conditions Statement (Partial PSCS).

More details from TRC here: https://www.trccompanies.com/insights/weymouth-pip/

You can join the meeting using this link: https://trccompanies.zoom.us/j/88319319503 or by calling 1 929-436-2866 and entering the following webinar ID: 883 1931 9503

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FERC to reconsider the Weymouth Compressor Station!

FERC to reconsider the Weymouth Compressor Station!

This morning we were informed that our briefing that was filed in April and May of 2021 will finally be heard before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on Thursday, January 20, 2022. You can see the information here under the Sunshine Notice. To access the meeting webcast on Jan. 20, go here. (Many thanks to member Cathy K. for keeping a keen eye on the FERC docket.)

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Responses to PIP comments now available

Responses to PIP comments now available

In September 2021, we asked you to submit comments to TRC in response to their Draft Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment Report Vol 1. TRC has provided their responses to comments collected during the comment period. You can access their responses here starting on page 1,398 (Appendix P).

You can access all of the documents related to this PIP filing here. Scroll down to the bottom to access the most recent reports. The RTN number for this filing is 4-26230.

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Court rules in favor of Enbridge in BACT appeal

Court rules in favor of Enbridge in BACT appeal

We are sad to announce that the 1st Circuit took the side of Enbridge and the DEP in their decision on the Air Quality case and the BACT (Best Available Control Technology).

At last month's FERC meeting, Enbridge waxed poetic about their use of electric motor drives and their commitment to decreasing CO2. We cannot tell you how full of crap they are, but we would like a scientific measurement done by a qualified physician.

You can the Memorandum of Decision and Order here and the Judgement here. There’s also an articicle about the decision in Bloomberg Law, but there is a paywall. You can access it here.

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The Weather Channel story about toxins in the Basin

The Weather Channel story about toxins in the Basin

FRRACS has been fighting to protect the community from Enbridge’s compressor station for nearly 7 years now, but the compressor station isn’t the only problem. For decades, the Fore River Basin has been a dumping ground for toxic waste, as it’s been home to nearly a dozen industrial facilities. Many people who live in the Basin have suffered various illnesses, and it’s quite possible that the cause of some of those illnesses has been the pollution from these facilities. Our board member, Judy Roberts, is one of those people. Judy grew up in Quincy Point and raised her son there too. To her shock, she was diagnosed with lung cancer despite living a very healthy lifestyle and never being a smoker. Judy is healthy today, but the diagnosis came as a shock and left many questions in her mind as to what may have caused it. Judy shared her powerful story with The Weather Channel, as well as our story to protect the Basin from pollution. You can read the full story — A Slight Increase in Risk.

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AG Healey and the Future of Gas program

AG Healey and the Future of Gas program

The Marvelous Margaret strikes again! Margaret spoke with AG Healey today about the future of gas program in which FRRACS is a stakeholder. This nonsensical and poorly named program that is SUPPOSED to help shepherd the Commonwealth away from gas is actually being run by....wait for it....the gas industry!! Anyone is welcome to join in the fun of the monthly meetings. Go to https://thefutureofgas.com/involved for more information on that.

In the meantime, enjoy our Margaret at about 29:50 on this recording: https://www.wgbh.org/news/local-news/2021/10/29/boston-public-radio-full-show-10-29-21?fbclid=IwAR3nG-mlb2ouwixrqKkYPV-a8DeCGRP0VzqKIQ51Nt0_PYhBqhUGCbQqg4s

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BACT Hearing Part 2 - Audio Recording

BACT Hearing Part 2 - Audio Recording

Our arguments against Enbridge and the DEP in the continued BACT analysis case were heard today in the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals. This is the continued case against Enbridge and their abettors at the MassDEP for their negligence in the use of a gas turbine instead of an electric motor drive for the compressor station.

You can listen to the audio of today’s oral arguments here, at about 1:11:35.

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Enbridge to begin excavating pipes today

Enbridge to begin excavating pipes today

A diagram of the big dig starting today at the Enbridge Compressor Station. Over the next 5 months, they will dig trenches all around the site uncovering all the gas pipes they put in. Even though operating since January, the pipes were not protected from corrosion from salt water. (WE TOLD THEM THIS WAS A BAD PLACE TO PUT A COMPRESSOR STATION!!!) They will install cathodes over every gas pipe after excavating them which will provide electronic protection from corrosion. The digging in the toxic coal ash (AGAIN!!) poses potential health problems to the nearby residents.

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