Outside forces in the third-world republic of Ayer are controlling underground wells that provide 60 percent of our water supply.
Because of a federal regulatory gap, railroads are allowed to pave over our water supply or build a nuclear power plant, as Pan Am Railways once threatened in a public meeting in Littleton a few years ago.
David and Goliath will meet Wednesday, July 29 at 7 pm at Ayer Town Hall to spar. Goliath and his army (power and money represented by the federal bureaucracy and railroads) will explain why David (15,000 people in Ayer & Littlleton) must accept Goliath's power, wisdom, money, law and reason to threaten the future of Ayer and Littleton.
Our congressional delegation -- Rep. Nikki Tsongas and Senators Kennedy and Kerry -- have assured David that they have our best interests at hand and they must follow the law. Their support has been like a drink without enough booze to feel the punch. The parking lot is still being built.
On Wednesday, Rep. Tsongas' staff will moderate a community forum with the Goliaths -- the Surface Transportation Board, the EPA, DEP and hopefully, the railroad.
David's greatest power is our numbers. Community members must turn out in force to show that we care about our water supply and are not willing to be intimidated by Goliath.
Remember -- David beat Goliath.
Here's my daily quote from Pan Am Railways' past behavior towards the environment, from Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley's memorandum on sentencing 3/9/09:
"In December 2005, a portion of the penalty that had been suspended in March 2005 was imposed on the defendant because the company still had not developed remedial alternatives for the recovery of free phase oil at the Williamstown depot facility (a remedial process that remains ongoing to this day for a release that occurred in 1989)."
July 28, 2009
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