Chris Ammon has been keeping track on conditions at Leslie Run Creek, which runs through his backyard, following the contamination caused by the Feb. 3 Norfolk Southern train derailment.
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — Chris Ammon has been keeping his own video blog on conditions at Leslie Run Creek, which runs through his backyard, following the chemical contamination caused by the Feb. 3 Norfolk Southern train derailment.
The Ohio EPA released a letter sent to its attention from Arcadis U.S. Inc. which was hired by Norfolk Southern to help lead the clean-up effort. However, when it comes to the timetable for further clean-up the company explained in the letter: “The exact scope and timeline which activities will be conducted is uncertain and will be dependent upon receipt and interpretation of further characterization data."
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