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Our OpEd in MassLive calling for the end to gas expansion projects.
05/19/2023

Our OpEd in MassLive calling for the end to gas expansion projects.

Gov. Maura Healey should issue an executive order that halts new fracked gas expansion projects while the state creates a plan for a clean, green energy future.

Finally, a partial win!! Our Food & Water Watch - New England lawsuit will force the Federal Energy Regulatory Commissio...
03/12/2022

Finally, a partial win!! Our Food & Water Watch - New England lawsuit will force the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to redo its environmental assessment of Tennessee Gas Pipeline's Agawam, MA compressor station to account for the downstream greenhouse gas emissions. Unfortunate that the DC Court found that Berkshire Env. Action Team didn't have standing, so they didn't address the arguments on air pollution and safety.

Federal regulators will have to reconsider their approval of a controversial plan to expand natural gas infrastructure in Agawam, a federal court ruled on Friday.

Good news!!
10/22/2021

Good news!!

After years of delays, court hearings and strong Mi'kmaw opposition, the project on the Shubenacadie River will be decommissioned, the company says.

Go, Michael Hayden!!
09/14/2021

Go, Michael Hayden!!

20-1667 Karen Elizabeth Rivera-Medrano v. Merrick B. Garland21-1126 Arch Insurance Company v. The Graphic Builders LLC21-1131 City of Quincy, et al. v. Massa...

Well put by Senator Edward J. Markey!!
04/11/2021

Well put by Senator Edward J. Markey!!

Senator Edward J. Markey is asking for the Weymouth compressor station to be shut down, after a 3rd unplanned gas releas...
04/07/2021

Senator Edward J. Markey is asking for the Weymouth compressor station to be shut down, after a 3rd unplanned gas release! !

Boston (April 6, 2021) – Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) released the following statement today...

Third unplanned gas release from the Weymouth compressor station!! And still no red alert from the town! The Fore River ...
04/06/2021

Third unplanned gas release from the Weymouth compressor station!! And still no red alert from the town! The Fore River Residents Against the Compressor Station are asking if there is a 3 strikes rule! PHMSA needs to come back in and rescind their permission for Enbridge to operate the facility, and FERC needs to rescind their Order allowing operation and the project approval. !

🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️ Triple face-palm, Campers. We want to know from FERC and PHMSA if there is a three-strike policy. Once we find out how much they spewed into the Basin, we will let you know!

Here's the brief we filed with the Fore River Residents Against the Compressor Station (FRRACS) and others. There are a ...
04/05/2021

Here's the brief we filed with the Fore River Residents Against the Compressor Station (FRRACS) and others. There are a whole pile of briefs filed by groups (and the industry) that intervened since the briefing Order was issued by FERC on February 18th. You can check them out at FERC.gov by going to docket CP16-9-012.

There are now 30 days for groups to file Reply Briefs with a deadline of May 4.

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Our FERC briefing is available online now. You can access the full document at this link: https://elibrary.ferc.gov/eLibrary/filelist?accession_num=20210402-5267

Senator Edward J. Markey came to Weymouth today to protest the compressor station!  !
04/02/2021

Senator Edward J. Markey came to Weymouth today to protest the compressor station! !

Great news! Baker signed the climate bill!
03/26/2021

Great news! Baker signed the climate bill!

“Massachusetts is already seeing the impacts of the climate crisis so we must continue to lead on bold climate policy,” said Caitlin Peale Sloan, Interim Director of CLF Massachusetts. “As this bill becomes law, we can finally begin the essential work of slashing emissions and creating a safer...

 !!  Please share today!
03/17/2021

!! Please share today!

Springfield, MA, suffers some of the worst air quality in the nation. One in five children here has asthma, and the city has twice been designated the “Asthm...

FERC has opened a public comment period on the Weymouth compressor station. The DC Court has ruled in Allegheny v. FERC ...
02/18/2021

FERC has opened a public comment period on the Weymouth compressor station. The DC Court has ruled in Allegheny v. FERC that they should answer rehearing requests in the 30 days that Congress allowed them. They have neither granted nor denied FRRACS and Food & Water Watch's rehearing request on their order to go into operation. The deadline for their response was November 23rd. The comment period is open for 45 days, and then there's a reply comment period for 30 days. So, they are "listening," but not acting, ie. fully admitting that their original review was inadequate.

Docket No. CP16-9-012 Items C-4: Order The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) today established a paper briefing to further examine public safety concerns associated with the operation of the Weymouth Compressor Station.

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