Disaster AP: EPA takes charge of cleanup in toxic Ohio train derailment - Federal environmental regulators on Tuesday took charge of the cleanup and ordered Norfolk Southern to foot the bill.

EPA takes charge of cleanup in toxic Ohio train derailment
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By John Seewer
2023-02-21 18:08:16GMT

EAST PALESTINE, Ohio (AP) — Federal environmental regulators on Tuesday took charge of the cleanup from the East Palestine, Ohio train derailment and chemical burn and ordered Norfolk Southern to foot the bill.

The Environmental Protection Agency told Norfolk Southern to take all available measures to clean up contaminated air and water, and also said the company would be required to reimburse the federal government for a new program to provide cleaning services for impacted residents and businesses.

The EPA warned Norfolk Southern that if failed to comply with its order, the agency would perform the work itself and seek triple damages from the company.

“The Norfolk Southern train derailment has upended the lives of East Palestine families, and EPA’s order will ensure the company is held accountable for jeopardizing the health and safety of this community,” EPA Administrator Michael Regan said in a statement ahead of a planned news conference with the governors of Ohio and Pennsylvania.

“Let me be clear: Norfolk Southern will pay for cleaning up the mess they created and for the trauma they’ve inflicted on this community,” he said.

“In no way shape or form will Norfolk Southern get off the hook for the mess they created,” Regan said at the press conference.

He added that he knows the order “cannot undo the nightmare that families in this town have been living with, but it will begin to deliver much needed comfort for the pain that Norfolk Southern has caused.”

The agency said it would release more details on the cleanup service for residents and businesses this week.

The EPA said its order marks the end of the “emergency” phase of the derailment and the beginning of long-term remediation phase in the East Palestine area.

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Tuesday also acknowledged the community’s concern that it will be left to handle the aftermath on its own once the news cameras leave and public attention turns elsewhere, and he assured residents that won’t be the case.

Separately, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced a package of reforms Tuesday, calling on railroad operators to take immediate steps to improve safety, such as accelerating the planned upgrade of tank cars.

Some 50 freight cars derailed on the outskirts of East Palestine, near the Pennsylvania state line, prompting persistent environmental and health concerns. The derailment prompted an evacuation as fears grew about a potential explosion of smoldering wreckage.

Officials seeking to avoid the danger of an uncontrolled blast chose to intentionally release and burn toxic vinyl chloride from five rail cars, sending flames and black smoke again billowing high into the sky. That left left people questioning the potential health impacts for residents in the area and beyond, even as authorities maintained they were doing their best to protect people.
 
Just took Trump going to ground zero to help lol.

They dropped all their gaslighting and lies simply to try and avoid giving Trump another W. This of course only gives him another W since everyone knows it was Trump that ultimately got them to finally help.

Its fucking hilarious, this is Katrina levels of mismanaged stupidity.
 
Just took Trump going to ground zero to help lol.

They dropped all their gaslighting and lies simply to try and avoid giving Trump another W. This of course only gives him another W since everyone knows it was Trump that ultimately got them to finally help.

Its fucking hilarious, this is Katrina levels of mismanaged stupidity.
It's astonishing how rapid that turnaround on policy was.
 
At this point, who wants their help? Incompetence on a massive scale so far. The residents should just take any money the Feds are giving out then tar and feather any government employee that steps foot in their town.
 
The area is 98% white, can you imagine how quickly it would be all hands on deck if the area was black like Flint? #TrainsAreRacist and all that shit.

Story would look WAY fucking different in the media if it wasn't rural whites affected.
 
I am looking forward to the US-CSB video about this accident.
 
Surely this will age well.
It might, DeWine is shithead, but he can be bullied into doing the right thing eventually. Never forget though, he was perfectly happy to work with Hillary, has a school in Haiti that the Hilldog praised, and has financial connections to Les Wexner. Slight PL, but a family member met him at an event once, said that most politicians come of as slimy but DeWine was that and kinda creepy too.

Like COVID, we just need to find some MILF he wants to bang to lead him.
 
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Last time I heard about the EPA cleaning something up, it was gold king mine. That didn't go well.
 
Just took Trump going to ground zero to help lol.

They dropped all their gaslighting and lies simply to try and avoid giving Trump another W. This of course only gives him another W since everyone knows it was Trump that ultimately got them to finally help.

Its fucking hilarious, this is Katrina levels of mismanaged stupidity.
Yup. Found these, very apt. Petey can go eat me. 🖕 🖕 🖕 🖕 🖕


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How long does it take to clean up a Superfund site?
For planning its Superfund activities, EPA set an expectation for 1993 that sites would be cleaned up within 5 years of being listed. EPA officials said that they have not formally revised the expectation, but now believe that sites will be cleaned up within 7 or 8 years of their listing.
I look forward to the site being cleaned up in about 10 years.
 
Surely this will age well.
Nobody gave a shit about Appalachia before this happened, and once politicians have milked this for whatever they can, they'll promptly return to not giving a shit about Appalachia.

Republican or Democrat, doesn't matter, they equally don't care.
 
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