MA Court Rejects Appeal to Cancel Permit for Weymouth Compressor

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In November 2020 the town of Weymouth, Massachusetts dropped a legal fight to block an Enbridge compressor station under construction in the town (see Weymouth, MA Drops Opposition to Compressor in Return for $38M). The price to get the town to shut up was an initial $10 million lump-sum payment (due within 30 days) followed by $28 million more in property taxes over the next 35 years, for a total price tag of $38 million smackeroos. However, leftist wackos who truly believe this plant will cause man-made global warming didn't get the memo. A group of wackos co-filed with the town to appeal a state permit allowing the plant to get built. A three-judge panel ruled last week the wackos don't have standing to appeal a state agency approval of the compressor project.

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