Rally in the Park Video Footage
/Videographer Robert Lamothe filmed our rally on November 15, 2023. You can watch the footage below. Thanks, Bob!
Read MoreVideographer Robert Lamothe filmed our rally on November 15, 2023. You can watch the footage below. Thanks, Bob!
Read MoreToday, five people blocked a gate at the site of the Enbridge gas compressor station in Weymouth. Members of Fore River Residents Against the Compressor Station (FRRACS) and their allies are blocking the gate while sitting in rocking chairs & holding baby dolls, to highlight the need to protect current and future generations from fossil fuel pollution. Signs at their feet read: “No More Toxic Gas”.
Read MoreOn October 25, 2023, the first part of our Ch. 91 Waterways License appeal hearing with Mass DEP (Department of Environmental Protection) and Enbridge took place. You can watch a recording of the hearing here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxpIqkHvqCw
Read MoreDuring the September 26, 2023, segment of “Ask the Governor” on GBH’s Boston Public Radio, Governor Healey was asked why the state is still supporting the expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure, despite the state’s climate plan to reduce emissions by 50% by 2030. In response she said, “No new fossil fuel power plants. No new fossil fuel transmission lines, ok? We don’t want any of those pipelines.” (Boston Public Radio, beginning at 02:41:45). We applaud this response and will hold the Governor accountable to her commitment of no new fossil fuels.
Read MoreEnbridge, the company responsible for the Weymouth compressor station, recently released notice of an “Open Season” for a new expansion project called “Project Maple”. Open season refers to time in which companies can bid on the gas from a proposed project. Open season for this project ends in November. It’s unclear when exactly the public will receive more information about the potential buyers of the gas. You can access the Open Season document here.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, September 20, 2023, Extinction Rebellion Boston (XR) organized a special standout to celebrate their months of action. The following statement from FRRACS member, Alice Arena, was read in front of the State House.
Read MoreOur member, Margaret Bellafiore, an artist, Weymouth resident, and activist, returned to the compressor station site with another installment of her “Black Widow” performance. This performance is part of a nine year protest performance where children are put at risk from the carcinogenic Enbridge compressor station.
Read MoreThe Public Involvement Program meeting held on Monday June 12, 2023, on the Clean Harbors fire was recorded and available for you to watch. Your comments can be sent to the Licensed Site Professional (LSP) Tom Nunno by the deadline of July 2, 2023. Send to: Thomas.Nunno@tetratech.com
Read MoreAndrea Honoré, a FRRACS member and Weymouth resident, led the #SitWithAndrea sit-in during Governor Baker’s tenure. She spent her lunchbreak in his waiting room for months on end, with the hope of getting the change to speak with him about the compressor station. Years later, she sat down with Inside Climate News to reflect on her sit-in.
Read MoreOn Thursday, February 16, 2023, a chemical fire occurred the Clean Harbors hazardous waste storage facility in Braintree, burning seventy-five 55-gallon barrels of hazardous waste. This event featured a panel discussion with Elizabeth Maglio, Braintree Town Councilor and Alice Arena, President, Fore River Residents Against the Compressor Station, on the aftermath of this fire and the impact it has had on the community.
You can watch a recording of the panel discussion here.
Read MoreOur appeal in the D.C. Court of Appeals happened today. You can listen to the oral arguments here (there is no video recording): https://www.youtube.com/live/ez0mf02uJlI?feature=share. We are Case#: 22-1146 Fore River Residents Against the Comp.Station v. FERC.
Read MoreOn March 1, 2023, we delivered a letter to Governor Maura Healey on the last stop of our Toxic Tour. We shared with her our concerns and demands related to the compressor station.
Read MoreAs you know from our Friday email and our press release, there was a fire at the Clean Harbors Toxic Waste facility in East Braintree beginning around 10:30 on Thursday night (February 16, 2023). More information has become available as to the nature of the chemicals that were burned and the level of hazard at the time of the fire and going forward.
Read MoreFire at Clean Harbors hazardous waste disposal site released unknown chemicals into the air
Town officials left many residents uninformed, dismissed air quality concerns, and illustrated need for comprehensive emergency evacuation planning
Read MoreAt approximately 11 PM, Channel 7 news reported that 3 tractor trailers at the Clean Harbors hazardous waste disposal site were on fire. One of which was “burnt to essentially a shell”. It is not known at this time what chemicals were in the trailers. And therefore, it is not known what toxins the community has been exposed to. You can see a video of the tractor trailers here.
Read MoreEvent description: “Across our country and our world, communities of color are impacted first and worst by pollution and climate-driven disasters, and among the strongest advocates for change. Learn how your faith community can stand with them. Join a panel of leaders on the front lines of environmental justice featuring Dr. Robert Bullard, Rev. Mariama White-Hammond, Rev. Dr. Deborah Conrad, and Rev. Betsy Sowers (Moderator). Recording available here.
Read MoreWe had a great time today at the open house event for Boston Public Library’s Leventhal Map Center environmental justice exhibit, More or Less in Common. Thanks to all you joined us! And to the Leventhal Center for hosting our group. We had a chance to talk with guests and tour the exhibit together. If you haven’t had a chance to check out the exhibit, we recommend visiting! It is open through the end of the year. You can also view a virtual exhibit here.
Read MoreThis alert was provided by the Town of Braintree: “The Town of Braintree has received notification from Enbridge that Algonquin will be operating the emergency generator to meet routine readiness testing and standard maintenance requirements on September 19th and will be conducting planned maintenance at the Weymouth Compressor Station from September 20th through September 30th, 2022. For the duration of the activities associated with this work, there may be intermittent off-site sound impacts.”
Read MoreLocal opposition to the proposed Natural Gas Compressor Station abutting a dense residential community
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