June 24, 2009

Michael Moore is my hero

Can anyone get me a meeting with Timothy Mellon, owner of Pan Am Railways that will be unloading Ford autos over our aquifer? I would like a face-to-face with Tim for 15 minutes. I may have to resort to Michael Moore's strategy and my Flip video camera.

I'm copying Michael Moore's strategy -- see my film below demonstrating how close the two lots are to show the idiocy of Pan Am building over our aquifer when a similar lot is one-quarter mile away.

Where does Timothy Mellon hang out? I'm guessing at airports. Not only does he run a dirty railroad, he's a union buster. From Seacost Online 2/8/05:

"Over the past several years, companies owned and managed by the Mellon Group (the name given by the pilots' association to the individuals mentioned above) have been found to have violated a number of federal laws, including the Railway Labor Act," the ALPA action filed on Dec. 29, 2004 stated. "Specifically ... companies owned and managed by the Mellon Group have repeatedly transferred work from unionized to non-union groups to avoid their collective bargaining obligations under the RLA, repeatedly discharged pilots because they were unwilling to fly in violation of FAA safety rules, repeatedly refused to comply with final and binding decisions of system boards of adjustment as required under the RLA and willfully violated environmental laws."

With money and power fueling him, Mellon's companies operate like they're above the law, especially environmental laws.

Here's an excerpt written by Mass. Attorney General Martha Coakley in fining Pan Am Railways $400K, which they have yet to pay because they're on probation. Pan Am's habit is to discharge oil, and they do so repeatedly -- AND LEAVE THE TOWNS to clean it up.

"The Maine DEP issued two additional notices of violation on September 11, 2007 and October 18, 2007 when it discovered that discharges of hundreds of gallons of waste oil from the Rigby Yard had contaminated the nearby Calvary Pond on August 6, September 12 and October 12, 2007, and that Pan Am had failed to report all three discharges and failed to undertake actions to remediate them. (Ex. E and F) Because of Pan Am’s lack of responsiveness, the State of Maine had to spend $287,385 to investigate and clean up the Calvary Pond. (Ex. G)

The federal government has given a known polluter -- Pan Am Railways -- and Ford Motor Company the keys to our water supply. The state of Maine couldn't get the polluters to clean up their own mess. Didn't they go to kindergarten and learn the basics?

2 comments:

  1. Wouldn't it be ironic for the owner of a railway to hang out in airports?

    Looks like Pan Am is in Portsmouth, NH.

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