DEP introduces new air quality data in compressor case May 17, 2019
The proposed compressor station has drawn significant outcry from residents who warn that it would create health, environmental safety problems in a densely populated area. Within half a mile of the shoreline facility are more than 950 residences, according to a report from the Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility.
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