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Boston City Council votes to crack down on natural-gas leaks

The Boston City Council today voted 12-1 for an ordinance that would prod the city's two gas companies to speed up repairs of hundreds, possibly thousands, of natural-gas leaks in the city.

Under the measure, which now goes to Mayor Walsh, National Grid and Eversource would be required to grade all leaks and provide reports and repair schedules for them to the city, would be asked to fix leaks along streets being torn up for other reasons - at risk of having non-emergency permits denied if they refuse - and would have to reimburse the city for the costs of street trees killed by escaping gas.

Only Councilor Frank Baker (Dorchester) voted against. He did not explain why.

In addition to dead trees, escaping gas contributes to climate change - methane is a more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide - and costs Boston consumers roughly $90 million - Councilor Matt O'Malley (Jamaica Plain, West Roxbury), who sponsored the measure, said, adding that if National Grid fixed all its leaks, it wouldn't need gas from the controversial West Roxbury pipeline.

O'Malley called the ordinance his proudest accomplishment as a councilor and added, "Now more than ever, cities and statees need to lead in environmental policy," he said.

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Thank you, Councilor O'Malley!

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This is great news. If you want to see where all of the leaks are - and how insanely bad they are for the environment - take a look at the map provided by National Grid through their website. Its incredible that we know where all of these are and yet they are not fixed.

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Here's a great site that provides maps of gas leaks by town: http://www.heetma.org/squeaky-leak/natural-gas-leaks-maps/

Interestingly, the maps have different layers showing unrepaired leaks in 2014 and 2015. Oddly, there are "missing" leaks---those unrepaired in 2014 that were neither on the list of repaired links nor on the list of unrepaired links in 2015. Whoops! Personally, I hate to hear that we're losing track of unrepaired gas leaks...

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I'm glad our city is holding oil and gas companies accountable. The republicans who are about to take over the white house whored themselves out to oil companies long ago, turning their backs on the American people and our only planet for a few bucks.

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Unlike the the Democrats which have dominated this city and state for 50+ years which gladly took money and ignored these gas leaks and refused to hold energy companies accountable until today?

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Who's in bed with the gas company.

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