July 01, 2011

Walk for Water on Saturday, July 2 in Ayer parade

Protest is patriotic in America. Water is essential to our survival.

Celebrate both on Saturday, July 2 at 1:45 pm at St. Mary's Church on West Main St. in Ayer. Wear white and bunny ears as a symbol of protest to protect our water.

Pan Am Railways is embarking on phase 2 -- to add 1,200 spaces to the 800 space lot built two years ago on top of our aquifer that serves 15,000 people in Ayer and Littleton.

On July 30, 2010 at a public meeting in front of the Surface Transportation Board and 200 community members, Pan Am promised to build a storm water to the GOLD STANDARD.

Pan Am then tried to back out and save money at the cost of less protection for our aquifer. We insisted and they stopped resisting.

Now, we want the same gold-standard protection for phase 2.
Pan Am told the Ayer Board of Selectmen last week that they installed the highest quality system in phase one "because it was the end of the construction season."

This means they wanted to get on with the project and around the clean water warriors who care about our aquifer.

We must gain public attention again and demand that these known polluters (see the bottom of the blog for documentation of Pan Am's heinous environmental record) keep to their word and install the gold standard storm water system.

See you tomorrow, Saturday, July 2 at St. Mary's Church in Ayer, Mass. I'll have some bunny ears for you to wear. You wear white clothes and bring US flags. Protest is as patriotic as the Fourth of July.

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