With gas pumps locked and no fuel for sale on the Edgartown harbor, there is growing concern and confusion among boaters as a busy summer on the water begins to ramp up.
With gas pumps locked and no fuel for sale on the Edgartown harbor, there is growing concern and confusion among boaters as a busy summer on the water begins to ramp up.
The reason is gas pumps that are out of compliance with rules administered by the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). The gas pumps are owned and operated by Ralph Packer of Vineyard Haven.
Records provided by the DEP Thursday show that Mr. Packer was cited on May 20 for violations involving the underground storage tank at the North Wharf fueling station.
The violations include lack of insurance in the event of a spill, failure to respond to tank alarms and failure to have adequate leak protection, DEP press spokesman Edmund J. Colletta Jr. told the Gazette.
“The noncompliance poses an unacceptable risk to public health, safety or the environment unless immediate action is taken,” a seven-page Delivery Prohibition Order said in part.
“The ultimate problem is that should noncompliance continue to exist it could lead to a leak or spill into the environment,” Mr. Colletta added.
The dock at the end of Morse street is owned by the town but leased by Mr. Packer, who owns the fueling equipment and the license to operate the pumps.
“We are the responsible party,” Mr. Packer confirmed this week, speaking to the Gazette by phone, although he could not say when the problems would be corrected.
“We are getting a great deal of rainwater that has gotten into the sumps and caused some problems. We’ve got a solution but they [DEP] haven’t approved it yet,” Mr. Packer said.
Edgartown harbor master Charlie Blair said Mr. Packer has been operating the fueling station for the past 19 years, and is near the end of a second 10-year lease. He and Edgartown town administrator James Hagerty both said there is some concern that if the problems are not corrected before the lease runs out, responsibility will shift to the town.
“Legal proceedings would have to occur . . . at that point it would take months and it would be the end of the summer,” Mr. Hagerty said.
Edgartown fire chief Alex Schaeffer said he is monitoring the situation but has no immediate environmental concerns.
But Mr. Blair had another view.
“With the pumps closed, people are going to start filling their boats themselves,” he said. The harbor master said people transporting fuel in containers brings the potential for fire hazard, both on board boats and in the water.
“All it would take then is a little spark,” he said, snapping his fingers.
Mr. Blair also said that large vessels will need to motor to the Oak Bluffs or Vineyard Haven harbors to refuel. And both those harbors are at capacity for most of the summer — beginning with Fourth of July weekend.
Oak Bluffs harbor master Todd Alexander said he was hopeful but unsure if his facility could handle the influx. “Time will tell,” Mr. Alexander said. “I don’t have anything to base it off.”
Meanwhile, Mr. Blair said the questions from boaters are mounting. This is the first time the harborfront fueling station has been closed during the summer in recent memory, he said.
“Every day, every hour, people are asking when the fuel is coming,” Mr. Blair said.
He concluded: “We want a safe operation here, with DEP smiling.”

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If the terms of the lease
here we go again edgartownIf the terms of the lease require Packer to be in compliance with the laws and provide fuel to the public on a certain calendar time, he either abides by the lease or gets evicted. The town should fix the problem at their expense, put in a responsible operator on an emergency temporary basis,, then put it out to lease after the season, and sue Packer for breach of contract to cover any expenditures. If necessary, the town needs to lease above ground temporary tanks for the season. This is pure BS to hold the boaters of the harbor 'hostage' unnecessarily. Packer is not a novice in this business and is well aware of what is required to comply with the rules and regulations.
I agree with the above
William EdgI agree with the above comment. The Selectmen need to do something ASAP! Years ago (the last time this happened) they put a temporary above ground fueling station on the docks at lower main street.
Not versed on all aspects of
R. Dave Heath SandwichNot versed on all aspects of the law.. But "here we go again" would like to possibly sue Packer for breach of contract? Ok...suit considered, then Mr Packer files for Bankruptcy. So there goes the suit. Its a no win, no win situation
So we our harbor master and
Paulli D EdgartownSo we our harbor master and Select people knew since May 20th that there is no gas available in Edgartown Harbor and we are just hearing about this now? The harbor master web site is still taking mooring reservations, but hey, come to Edgartown, but you better not need gas?!?!? Why hasn’t the HM put this information on its web site - No Gas Available in Edgartown Harbor.
Is this incompetence on behalf of our town governance and the vendor - or just business as usual for our island?
Good grief ... this
KGH EdgartownGood grief ... this inconvenience in just in time for summer? What a hassle ...
...and Edgartown continues to
RW Edgartown...and Edgartown continues to be a non boater friendly harbor...another reason why boaters look the other way and pass us by continuing their journey to Nantucket where boaters are welcomed with open arms.
Is this a serious comment? In
MWG EdgartownIs this a serious comment? In what other ways would you characterize Edgartown harbor as "non boater friendly"?
In every way a harbor
Gassed Up EdgartownIn every way a harbor possibly could be: NO transient dockage available providing power, fuel, ice, ships services, fresh water, shower, or restrooms; No fixed pump out station; No fixed maintenance dock for transient boaters to make repairs or accept service; No ships store of any consequence; No laundry; No provisioning. Have you walked into a modern marina? You haven't in Edgartown. It's a disgraceful state for town with a long and distinguished nautical history. Back biting, provincial, typical New England politics, and fiefdoms run amuck. Now we don't even have our dilapidated, leaking, slow, single fuel pump to rely on (for the 6 hours a day it was open). A miserable state all around.
I must agree with MWG. The
ECS edgartownI must agree with MWG. The harbor area may be one of the better managed facilities on the Island. Edgartown doesn't have anything like the facilities of Nantucket for super yatchs.
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