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Will a Recent Emergency Methane Release Be the Third Strike for Weymouth s New Natural Gas Compressor?
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Lawmakers push regulators to reexamine compressor approval
WEYMOUTH – Members of Weymouth s congressional delegation want federal regulators to reconsider their decision to allow the compressor station on the banks of the Fore River to go into service.
U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch and U.S. Sens. Edward Markey and Elizabeth Warren recently sent a letter to Richard Glick, chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, asking that the commission rescind the in-service authorization issued for the compressor station in September.
“The site is located within a half mile of Quincy Point and Germantown – “environmental justice communities” that suffer persistent environmental health disparities due to socioeconomic and other factors – as well as nearly 1,000 homes, a water treatment plant and a public park,” the legislators wrote in the letter. “An estimated 3,100 children live or go to school within a mile of the site, and more than 13,000 children attend school
The Patriot Ledger
To the editor:
I have represented Quincy in the Massachusetts House of Representatives for 30 years and was recently elected Speaker. I read Mr. Dennehey’s letter titled “Mariano and Quincy Medical Center” in the Feb. 10 Patriot Ledger and felt compelled to respond.
You will not find a bigger champion for community hospitals, and Quincy Medical Center in particular, than me. For years, I pursued policy changes and state funding to help save QMC, including $12 million in state loan forgiveness, to keep the doors open for as long as they were. But the problems facing QMC were deeply structural and its financial distress was too severe.