August 18, 2009

Clean water is fundamental

People in Milford have to boil their water for 10 minutes before drinking it because of the eColi threat. Ayer and Littleton could face a similar threat.

Our community is already feeling the impact of the threat to our aquifer.

A home buyer looking at houses in Littleton has been deterred by the construction of a 12-acre parking lot by a known polluter over an aquifer that supplies 15,000 people.

"When I saw this project -- [I thought] what sense is there in using this [lot] when there is a space nearby? And what possible sense is there in allowing such a thing there? I am becoming an increasingly rabid environmentalist. Actually, I happened upon this [issue] when searching for what I thought would be confirmation that this area would be protected!"

If Pan Am continues in its track record and paves and uses the lot to unload Ford vehicles, our aquifer will be in jeopardy. Our towns' futures will be at risk. Without a reliable source of clean water, we are doomed.

Pan Am, CSX and Ford can still do the right thing and figure out a way to use the other lot and protect our water for generations to come.

1 comments:

  1. Thanks for commenting on my blog and keep up the good fight! You have some great points that I hope Pan Am and Ford are aware of.

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