2/ And this: /... @MassAGO's primary responsibility is to work with other state agencies to make sure all public health and environmental regulations are followed and enforced./ & she cannot do much else. Well... where's that "work"? NO ONE has seen it, nor any results of it.
3/ THIS PART
///According to a spokeswoman for Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, the state has already done its part to address public safety concerns///
4/ /Many local environmentalists say/ and /To opponents of the Weymouth compressor the project feels anathema to our state emission reduction goals/

@WBUR, my dears, THERE ARE LAWS regarding GHG emissions/limits. MA HAS LAWS for this, this isn't *our opinion*. Please.
Pls note that the siting is precedent-setting! No such gas compressor exists next to the water in such dense population *anywhere* in the US. Nor on *such a small site*.

Enbridge claimed water-dependency & @MassDEP was like SURE! & no compressor are water-dependent! NONE.
6/ Pls also understand, @WBUR, that your reporting on this subject has been 🌟 so the missing details I mentioned above seem glaring to me. I know some things are "weedsy" but you handle it well, so I expect more. None of the above is subjective, either.
7/ Back to @MassAGO: Too much water-carrying for AG in the @WBUR piece

She has ignored a letter from elected officials for 21 DAYS. Does environmental justice matter in MA, or nah? There's no impediment for her doing her job as requested in the letter. https://twitter.com/PeterDelano4/status/1316155377571041286?s=20
8/ And @MassAGO failed to fight the "compressor tax" for gas ratepayers after DPU blew past her brief saying "don't do it". She didn't fight after that. Gas ratepayers are getting absolutely screwed for 0 benefit, & they'll never know their AG let them down. How is that OK?
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