Request
comes as the compressor station remains shut down following two significant
emergency gas releases
Washington (November 9,
2020) – Senators Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.)
wrote to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in support of a
petition requesting a rehearing and rescission of the In-Service Authorization
issued for the natural gas compressor station in Weymouth, Massachusetts on
September 24, 2020. Since FERC authorized the construction of the Weymouth Compressor
Station in January 2017, there have been two major developments that changed
the circumstances surrounding the project: the coronavirus respiratory health
crisis and two unplanned emergency shutdowns. These developments have raised
serious concerns about the station’s impacts on the environment and on public
health and safety. FERC has a responsibility and the statutory ability to
consider these concerns before the compression station is allowed to commence
operations.
“When FERC issued the
original construction authorization for the compressor station in January 2017,
it could not possibly have foreseen the COVID-19 crisis and its
disproportionate impact on environmental justice communities and communities
suffering from pollution,” write the Senators in their letter to
FERC. “Given the Weymouth compressor station’s two recent emergency releases
of natural gas and [volatile organic compounds], and the ongoing respiratory
health crisis, FERC should rescind its in-service authorization.”
A copy of the letter can
be found
HERE.
Today’s letter follow a
series of actions taken by Senators Markey and Warren to urge responsible
entities to shut down the Weymouth compressor station. On September 30, 2020,
the Senators wrote to the
Pipeline
and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, urging the Administration to
halt activities at the Weymouth compressor station and investigate the
station’s safety following an equipment failure and emergency shutdown earlier
that month. The next day, Enbridge agreed to
pause
start of operations at the gas compressor station. In July, Senator Markey
and Senator Elizabeth Warren sent a letter to the
Massachusetts
Department of Environmental Protection, urging the Department to require
that Algonquin Gas Transmission immediately halt ongoing venting of natural gas
at the meter stations located at the Calpine Fore River Energy Center site and
the Weymouth compressor station. The Senators also wrote to the
Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission to request that the Commission rescind
the notice to proceed on construction of the compressor station, due to the
lack of complete permits. In April, Senators Warren and Markey
wrote
to Enbridge, Inc. calling for public health and safety protections at the
Weymouth compressor construction site as they continued construction during the
coronavirus pandemic.
Last year, Senators
Warren and Markey
introduced legislation
that would block construction of any compressor station built as part of a
pipeline project to export natural gas – as the Weymouth station would, with
plans to export natural gas to Canada. The Senators, along with Rep. Stephen F.
Lynch (MA-08), also sent a letter to the Chief Executive Officer of Enbridge,
Inc.
expressing
serious concerns about the company’s proposal to construct the
compressor station in Weymouth.