Massachusetts

Demonstrators Arrested at Protest of Weymouth Compressor Station

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Hundreds showed up to protest a construction site that will become a natural gas compressor station.

Hundreds of protesters gathered Wednesday in Weymouth, Massachusetts, to fight the construction of a compressor station by the Fore River Bridge. The protest ended with a half dozen people arrested, according to organizers.

Fore River Residents Against the Compressor Station, the group protesting the project, has been raising concerns about the environmental impact of the site since it was first announced five years ago. They said it threatens the health and safety of those who live nearby.

"This potentially explosive compressor station will release more toxins in our already toxic air, and it needs to stop," said Alice Arena, the group's president.

Now that the construction is underway, protesters are trying to stop the project from moving forward. Some of those arrested at Wednesday's protest chained themselves to construction equipment. It is the second protest to end with arrests since construction started at the site in December of last year. Those fighting to stop the project said it might not be the last.

"We're ramping it up. We're escalating our actions in order to stop it," protester John Gauley said.

The Department of Environmental Protection said the compressor station has met all permitting requirements.

The state said it has set up an air monitoring station in the area to make sure the site is meeting environmental standards as the work continues.

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