July 02, 2009

Our watershed is NOT Built Ford Tough

I give Ford credit.

They didn't queue up for a handout in the bailout. They have course-corrected to invest billions to reduce emissions and increase mileage. Ford has written 10 eco-driving tips for everyone.

I have an eco-tip for Ford environmental. Don't partner with a known polluter, Pan Am Railways, to unload your cars over an aquifer that supplies clean water to 15,000 people. There's a lot across the street. Use it.

Henry Ford, the Model T and the assembly line are part of our American heritage. Many people, myself included, drive a Ford vehicle.

We want Ford to do the right thing for our community and the environment. We want Ford to care about our little Third-World Republic of Ayer, where outside power and money are controlling our precious water supply.

Ford, can you hear us? The EPA and DEP have serious concerns about unloading Ford vehicles from trains laden with hazardous substances, within range or our drinking water.

It's not a good idea. Our aquifer is not Built Ford Tough. Have some tenderness on our water supply. USE THE OTHER LOT.

Here's my daily quote from Martha Coakley's sentencing memorandum for Pan Am Railways, which as the keys to our aquifer:

"In 1995 [The Defendant] was again fined $10,500 for failing to properly store, label and inspect hazardous materials at its Waterville yard, and for again failing maintain a contingency plan for hazardous waste management."

This led to Pan Am being assessed the largest environmental fine ever in Massachusetts: $500,000, the month that Pan Am broke ground over the water supply for 60 percent of Ayer's water, and a zone 3 aquifer for Littleton.

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