Por: 10 WBNS Nation March 14, 2023
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Governor Mike DeWine said Monday that he will “continue to raise hell” over tons of contaminated soil and wastewater that continue to sit near the site of train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. So far, roughly 3,100 tons of contaminated soil has been hauled away from the site but close to 26,000 tons remains, according to the governor’s office. Both out-of-state companies federally approved to accept hazardous waste... + full article
10 WBNS USA Nation March 01, 2023
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — The EPA opened a storefront office in East Palestine Tuesday meant to help bridge what the EPA’s administrator Michael Regan called a “deficit of trust” with community members who have concerns over the long-term environmental and health impacts of... + más
Republicans probe EPA on why East Palestine waste sent to Indiana after Dems objected to Michigan | Fox News
EPA orders 'pause' of derailment contaminated waste removal | ABC News
10 WBNS USA Nation February 28, 2023
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The EPA announced Monday afternoon that at least four facilities – including three in Ohio – are already or will start to receive hazardous waste from the . The updated information comes after the EPA asked Norfolk Southern to “pause” its shipments of... + más
DeWine encourages EPA, Norfolk Southern to find places that will accept contaminated waste from derailment site | 10 WBNS
East Palestine derailment: Timeline of key events in toxic train disaster | ABC News
Forbes USA Business February 22, 2023
Topline The Environmental Protection Agency ordered Norfolk Southern Railway to pay for the cost of cleaning up a derailment and massive chemical spill in East Palestine, Ohio, on Tuesday, as the federal government took control of the site and threatened the rail operator with... + más
EPA takes charge of cleanup from toxic Ohio train derailment | Los Angeles Times
Feds Order Norfolk Southern to Pay Up for Toxic Train ‘Mess’ | The Daily Beast
Los Angeles Times USA World February 22, 2023
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... + más
Buttigieg to visit East Palestine following train derailment and toxic spill | CNBC
Persistent pollutants from Ohio train fire spark concerns | Newsweek
CBS News USA Health February 21, 2023
Concerns about the East Palestine train derailment's impact on local residents' health remain widespread, despite officials saying that municipal water and air testing shows the area is safe. But on Tuesday, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said that, should any health problems... + más
Norfolk Southern commits $300K to East Palestine school district, reimburses fire department $825K | ABC News
ABC News USA Nation February 21, 2023
Norfolk Southern Railway, the operator of the train that derailed in East Palestine, said in a Monday that 15,000 pounds of contaminated soil, equal to seven-and-a-half tons, and 1.5 million gallons of contaminated water have been excavated.It comes more than two weeks after the... + más
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The Daily Beast USA Nation February 21, 2023
Federal officials announced Tuesday that Norfolk Southern—whose train derailed this month in Ohio while carrying toxic materials—will be forced to foot the bill for the entirety of the catastrophe’s cleanup.It’s an expensive blow to Norfolk Southern, which already faces... + más
EPA orders Norfolk Southern to clean up toxic derailment | Associated Press
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