I feel like I live in a third-world country. A local resource is in jeopardy and we have no voice, no choice. Our community does not want a known polluter -- Pan Am Railways – to build a 50+ acre facility over our water supply, yet we have no voice, no choice. A corporation and our federal government are colluding to allow them to put 60 percent of Ayer’s town water supply at risk, for the sake of UPS unloading Ford, Mazda, Subaru, Honda and Mercedes Benz autos from trains to car-carriers.
An identical lot, owned by Pan Am, is ¼ mile away and it sits, vacant and unused. Now I understand how people in third-world countries feel when profit-minded outsiders take control of their resources, their land and their lives, come in and take control. We have no voice, no choice.
The problem is the total lack of accountability. The railroad has proven it’s unreliable. There is no authority that will come in and correct a situation gone wrong.
As a resident, who do I call when something goes wrong? If I call the railroad, and it ignores the call, who is in charge and who cares? Our selectmen? Our members of congress? The state or federal environmental agencies? What is our recourse when the railroad operates ‘business as usual,’ leaving spills in its wake. Our attorney general compiled their record, and it’s not a pretty site.
Turns out that Ford will not be alone in this escapade. Mercedes Benz, Honda, Mazda and Subaru will be joining the gang of operating a very messy business above our town's water supply, along with JB Hunt and UPS coordinating logistics.
The decade-long fight is grinding to a climax. The 737-car lot has been prepped for paving. Littleton and Ayer have lost a long legal battle to protect our aquifer from a company that was found guilty in March 2009 of the biggest criminal environmental case in the history of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
June 23, 2009
No voice, no choice in the 3rd-world country of Ayer
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Ford Motor Company,
Honda,
Mazda and Subaru,
Mercedes Benz
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