The Spectacle Pond Aquifer supplies 60 percent of the water to the Town of Ayer and is a zone 3 aquifer for Littleton (MA). Westford is downstream. Each town draws up to 2 million gallons daily from wells near Spectacle Pond – some of the best water in the state, evidenced by the number of water-based businesses nearby -- Nasoya, Very Fine, Caines and Aquifina/Pepsi.
The railroads -- Pan Am and Norfolk Southern -- have begun construction on an 800-car auto-unloading facility in over this irreplaceable resource. United Parcel Service [UPS] will handle logistics for the Ford Motor Company.
Most folks expected that either EPA or Mass. Department of Environmental Protection would enforce strict standards for drinking water protection. For several reasons, these agencies have not acted to ensure there is sufficient monitoring and state and federal laws are enforced.
Across the road from the construction site is an unused auto unloading facility owned by Pan AM and leased to a competitor, CSX, until 2017. Creative thinking from political leaders could make this lot available to avoid jeopardizing the water source of three Massachusetts towns.
The best chance of protecting the water and ensuring that paving Massachusetts aquifers does not become a precedent is for residents of the Commonwealth to hold political leaders accountable for basic protections, especially the right to clean, uncontaminated drinking water.
While the railroads claim they will follow “best industry practices,” they have failed to share site-specific plans that indicate that they are adhering to basic standards.
Ford and UPS -- clients of PanAm/Norfolk Southern -- have repeatedly claimed that EPA sees “no threat to the water.”
On the contrary, EPA has presented a long list of concerns about paving the aquifer. EPA “support” is a fiction. UPS handles the logistics for Ford. Both companies are implicated in the project.
The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office found Pan Am guilty of criminal negligence and fined it $400,000 for failing to report a significant spill of fuel oil (more than 900 gallons) in March 2009. This is the biggest environmental criminal case in the history of the Commonwealth.
Mass DEP has few legal safeguards to protect the aquifer because of an obsolete 1860s law granting the railroads carte blanche.
There is a lack of accountability.
If neither EPA nor Mass. DEP set and enforce standards, and the towns are restricted from enforcement, we have created a scantly-regulated-monster that will do whatever is in its best interest -- regardless of what’s best for the residents, communities and businesses.
U R G E N T A c t i o n
Ayer, Littleton and Westford residents are directly impacted by the quality of water in the aquifer. Please take a few minutes to write Gov. Patrick and Sens. Kerry and Kennedy and Rep. Tsongas. Ask them immediately to let common sense prevail and stop this project before construction proceeds any further.
If you live outside these towns in Massachusetts, you are indirectly affected by the railroads exercising unchecked power that can be applied elsewhere.
Speak up now to ensure that our state can be counted on to preserve our right to clean water!
If you are considering purchasing a car, think twice before buying a Ford. Their words about being an environmental steward do not match their deed of supporting this ill conceived project.
Send a letter (or e-mail) today! Sample letters and addresses can be found on the next postingf. Make sure your voice is heard, and is heard in concert with hundreds of others writing letters.
Please forward this to your friends and neighbors.
A C T I O N P L A N
The bulldozers have started moving earth at the site.
We anticipate paving will start in weeks.
Our goal is to prevent paving of the aquifer. Immediate action is crucial.
The strategy is to deluge the four leaders with a request from residents of the Commonwealth.
This issue is bigger than Littleton, Ayer and Westford.
P l e a s e A C T now. Time is running out.
COME TO the Aquifer Bar for UnHappy Hour at the Ayer Rotary June 12 and 26, 5-7 pm for Runoff Rickeys, Gin and Toxics, and Diesel Daiquiris. We anticipate 100 people will attend. Please join us and invite your friends and neighbors.
For information, contact stoppanamlot@gmail.com.
June 02, 2009
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