The little guy with the sign is Parker, age 6, who joined 35 other people at UnHappy Hour at the Aquifer Bar on Friday, June 26.The next day, his grandmothers had a brunch and he created a petition for them to sign to keep our water safe.
Thank you Parker for being a quick study and Grandma for teaching Parker to value clean water and to exercise the right to free speech in our democratic society.
Parker gives me hope. He liked waving to the truck drivers and getting them to honk their horns. Parker and his family care about our aquifer, in our back yard.
Our aquifer is NOT in the backyard of Pan Am Railways, Ford Motor Company or our congressional delegation. Big business and the US Government are partnering to jeopardize our aquifer. I feel like I'm in a third-world country because outside influences with money and power are controlling our resources.
Parker- you can see that it's wrong to let a known polluter threaten our water supply. Why can't Pan Am, Ford and CSX use the other lot?
Here's my daily quote from Martha Coakley who researched and uncovered Pan Am's dirty track record when sentencing the company in March 2009 and assessing a $500K fine for not reporting a spill of at least 800 gallons.
"In March 2005, the defendant was fined $43,400 for three different violations—failing submit required inspection and monitoring reports for the closure of the Northfield, Massachusetts dump that had first been required in1999; failing to submit inspection and monitoring reports for a spill of oil that had occurred at the defendant’s fuel depot in Williamstown, Mass. in 1989; and failing to submit a remedy plan for multiple releases of oil that had occurred at the defendant’s Rail Yard in East Deerfield, Mass. in 1998. $8,400 of this penalty was suspended."
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