June 12, 2009

UnHappy Hour at the Aquifer Bar

At left are some of the 37 demonstrators who came to UnHappy Hour at the Aquifer Bar at the Ayer Rotary June 12, to protest a known polluter that is building an 800-space parking lot over an aquifer that supplies 60 percent of Ayer's water. The only option our community has left is to appeal to public opinion and the intervention of our political leaders.

Some 15 passers-by joined protesters and stopped by for a "drink" during UnHappy Hour.

Come to the next one, June 26, 5-7 pm. There's plenty of toxic cocktail for everyone.

This is a case of regulatory gaps -- similar to what caused the economic collapse we're wallowing in.

US railroads take advantage of lax regulation that allowed their development in the 1800s. Today, railroads show little respect for local communities or the environment. Pan Am is no exception. We demand that our government officials intervene to safeguard our water supply.

Ford, UPS, VeryFine, Cains, Pepsi/Aquafina and Nasoya could join us and convince Pan Am Railways to USE THE OTHER LOT that's across the street from the one they're needlessly constructing over the Spectacle Pond Aquifer. Where is corporate responsibility?

Do Ford, UPS, VeryFine, Cains, Pepsi/Aquafina and Nasoya have any environmental interest? Where are Ayer residents? If this well gets contaminated, we would lose the source of 60 percent of our water. We would face a crisis and have limited access to water. Our property values would go down. Where is the outrage? Why aren't there 400 people at UnHappy Hour?

Having a known, irresponsible company do business over a valuable aquifer is like constructing a high rise on a fault line or skiing in an avalanche zone. Something bad will inevitably happen. We're asking for trouble.

All we ask is for Pan Am, Ford Motor Company and UPS to do the reasonable thing -- stop the lot and negotiate with CSX to use the other lot -one-quarter mile away.

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