Disaster AP: EPA chief at train derailment site: 'trust the government' - “I’m asking they trust the government. I know that’s hard. We know there’s a lack of trust,” Regan said. “We’re testing for everything that was on that train.”

EPA chief at train derailment site: 'trust the government'
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Patrick Orsagos
2023-02-17 00:13:51GMT

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Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan left, walks with his staff through East Palestine, Ohio on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023. (Lucy Schaly/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)

EAST PALESTINE, Ohio (AP) — The head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency got a first-hand look Thursday at the toll left by a freight train derailment in Ohio, where toxic chemicals spilled or were burned off, leaving the stench of fresh paint nearly two weeks later.

EPA Administrator Michael Regan, who walked along a creek that still reeks of chemicals, sought to reassure skeptical residents that say the water is fit for drinking and the air safe to breathe around East Palestine, where just under 5,000 people live near the Pennsylvania state line.

“I’m asking they trust the government. I know that’s hard. We know there’s a lack of trust,” Regan said. “We’re testing for everything that was on that train.”

“I have three grandbabies,” said Kathy Dyke, who came with hundreds of her neighbors to a public meeting Wednesday where representatives of railroad operator Norfolk Southern were conspicuously absent. “Are they going to grow up here in five years and have cancer?”

Since the derailment, residents have complained about headaches and irritated eyes and finding their cars and lawns covered in soot. The hazardous chemicals that spilled from the train killed thousands of fish, and residents have talked about finding dying or sick pets and wildlife.

Residents are frustrated by what they say is incomplete and vague information about the lasting effects from the disaster, which prompted evacuations.

“I have three grandbabies,” said Kathy Dyke, who came with hundreds of her neighbors to a public meeting Wednesday where representatives of railroad operator Norfolk Southern were conspicuously absent. “Are they going to grow up here in five years and have cancer?”

Regan said Thursday that anyone who is fearful of being in their home should seek testing from the government.

“People have been unnerved. They’ve been asked to leave their homes,” he said, adding that if he lived there, he would be willing to move his family back into the area as long as the testing shows it’s safe.

Those attending the previous night’s informational session had questions over health hazards and demanded more transparency from Norfolk Southern, which did not attend, citing concerns about its staff safety. Many who had waited in a long line snaking outside the high school gymnasium came away upset that they didn’t hear anything new. Some booed or laughed each time they heard the village mayor or state health director assure them that lingering odors aren’t dangerous.

“They just danced around the questions a lot,” said Danielle Deal, who lives a few miles from the derailment site. “Norfolk needed to be here.”

At least five lawsuits have been filed against the railroad, which announced this week that it is creating a $1 million fund to help the community while continuing to remove spilled contaminants from the ground and streams and monitoring air quality.

“We are here and will stay here for as long as it takes to ensure your safety and to help East Palestine recover and thrive,” Norfolk Southern President and CEO Alan Shaw said in a letter to the community.

Families who evacuated said they want assistance figuring out how to get the promised financial help. Beyond that, they want to know whether the railroad will be held responsible.

State and federal officials have promised to make sure Norfolk Southern not only pays for the cleanup but also reimburses residents.

The White House said teams from the federal health and emergency response and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will go to East Palestine.

“We understand the residents are concerned — as they should be —- and they have questions. That’s all understandable,” said White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. “And we’re going to get to the bottom of this.”

No one was injured when about 50 cars derailed in a fiery, mangled mess on the outskirts of East Palestine on Feb. 3. Officials seeking to avoid an uncontrolled blast evacuated the area and opted to release and burn toxic vinyl chloride from five rail cars, sending flames and black smoke billowing into the sky again.

The Ohio EPA said the latest tests show five wells supplying the village’s drinking water are free from contaminants.

At least, 3,500 fish, mostly small ones such as minnows and darters, have been found dead along more than 7 miles (11.2 kilometers) of streams, according to the estimates from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.

Precautions are being taken to ensure contaminants that reached the Ohio River don’t make it into drinking water, officials said.

There have been anecdotal reports that pets or livestock have been sickened. No related animal deaths have been confirmed and the risk to livestock is low, Ohio officials said, but the state Agriculture Department is testing samples from a beef calf that died a week after the derailment.

The suspected cause of the derailment is a mechanical issue with a rail car axle. The National Transportation Safety Board said it has video appearing to show a wheel bearing overheating just beforehand. The NTSB expects to issue its preliminary report in about two weeks.
 
I think most of us disagree with anthropogenic climate change, not the concept that several thousands of liters of toxic chemicals don't belong in people's drinking water and air.
wait until you learn about fracking
There's a difference between wanting to make energy so expensive you can't heat your home and basically nuking an entire town with enough toxic chemicals to make the rivers look like an oil slick 24/7. I'd be just as pissed at Trump if he did this same shit.
Blame the rail company then
 
"I'm from the government, I'm not here to help."

So, both Texas and Ohio now have been refused Federal Aid. How nice of them.

I want to see all of these people claiming the water is safe to drink, reach down with a cup and scoop out some water from a puddle and drink it.

First rule of survival in a catastrophic situation: Never drink from a puddle or body of water with no algae, insects, or other life. Whatever kills it will kill you.

It's Clown World.

Clown World all the way down.
 
Blame the rail company then
You mean the same rail company that had a union? The one who had its workers told by the Biden Administration to stand down from a strike caused by overwork?
"I'm from the government, I'm not here to help."

So, both Texas and Ohio now have been refused Federal Aid. How nice of them.
Now let's see what happens during this fire season on the Pacific Coastline.
I want to see all of these people claiming the water is safe to drink, reach down with a cup and scoop out some water from a puddle and drink it.
It's okay for the filthy flyover plebs to drink in, use to cook, and bathe in because they're not even human.
 
I thought pollution wasn't real and was just a communist conspiracy. Why are all the righttards suddenly caring about this? I don't get the angle honestly. Is it just because it's supposed to make joe biden look bad?

When you around when the Nordstream pipeline blew up and released thousands of tons of gas into the atmosphere? Didn't think so. You don't give a shit. It's just a cudgel to hit your political enemies with
 
"Who you gonna believe? The water that burns your lips? The air that stings your eyes? The smell that won't go away? The dead wildlife? Or me, an unelected bureaucrat who get paid whether you live or die?"
Joe Biden's administration is actively telling Ohio that they aren't eligible for disaster assistance. Defend that in a way that doesn't make you sound like a callous cynic.
What are the criteria to getting relief aid anyway? If Flint was denied and if Texas was denied then what does qualify? Does FEMA just exist to syphon tax money? I mean, yeah duh they do, but do they ever actually attempt to look like they're doing something?
 
Then why did you bring it into the thread you fucking nigger?
"Waah what about conservatards, they are only pretending to care because they are dumb; I am smart and enlightened"
"Wait, you're not allowed to what about me!"
no i think its a good question to ask why conservatives are suddenly concerned with water pollution. of course i already know its because of the talking heads on twitter.
 
Why the should I trust any governwment official in this case, especially anything federal since the federal government has done nothing but fuck up at all levels for the past 3 years. Bootyjudge should have done his damn job and prevented this shit from even occuring. Wouldn't this shit fall into his purview? But no, he's going to go on another vacation to do only God knows what. Yeah fuck off mate.


I thought pollution wasn't real and was just a communist conspiracy. Why are all the righttards suddenly caring about this? I don't get the angle honestly. Is it just because it's supposed to make joe biden look bad?
You are the most retarded bitch broken poster on this site. No wonder your dad didn't love you enough to stay and make you a functioning member of society instead of a stupid cumdumpster whore of a daughter.
 
I certainly trust that the feds did it. I'm now expecting something like another ruinous chemical leak that'll be ignored because of this statement because attention's being brought to what was being ignored, or that it'll be made it about race or sex warfare like so many other things. Or they found out how they can take more rights away, I don't know how they'll fuck this up but I already hate it.

Thats a pretty conspiritorial line of thinking. I mean poison a town? That's in a more rural area? That voted 70% Trump? Then refuse aid? They wouldn't do that........
 
no i think its a good question to ask why conservatives are suddenly concerned with water pollution. of course i already know its because of the talking heads on twitter.
trace amounts of CO2 in the atmosphere and toxic levels of synthetic ochems in the drinking water are exactly the same

i'm smart, abortion is cool
 
wait until you learn about fracking
Wait until you learn that gas doesn't sit under the ground in nice pressurized containers. Do you think natural gas is heavier than water, or lighter? Lol how do you think we learned about oil and natural gas to begin with? Were the Greeks drilling for oil back when they were using it in naval warfare?

The shit comes out of the ground you fucking imbecile. I'm being explicit because I think you really are this thick.
 
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