Most troubling aspect is that I got the notice of the #Weymouth gas leak from the neighbors, not from #Spectra.http://www.patriotledger.com/news/20170207/officials-blast-spectra-over-gas-valve-monitoring-after-leak …
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Smell of odor agent is proof positive of gas leak. Odor agent worked. People smelled it and called
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We may have adversarial relationship with
@SpectraEnergy due to fight over compressor station. I’m convinced it is a dangerous proposition.1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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That should not make us less demanding.
#Spectra#Weymouth facility needs to be run properly. We should demand it as neighbors & as citizens1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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The gas leak did not build confidence in the neighbors who were exposed to it. We should keep running track record of
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I would like chief public safety officer of the Commonwealth to do an investigation about whether this facility is being operated properly
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We must make sure that if there is a danger there that we mitigate as much as possible with robust enforcement of the law.
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We need built in checks and balances in #Spectra’s organization. We shouldn't be dependent on neighbors notifying the fire department.
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We have a good team of public officials working to protect affected communities. We can provide maximum amount of protection under law.pic.twitter.com/4XAVf4nIIQ
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