Federal environmental authorities have ordered a temporary halt in the shipment of contaminated waste from the site of a fiery train derailment earlier this month in eastern Ohio near the Pennsylvania state line.
Region 5 administrator Debra Shore of the Environmental Protection Agency said Saturday the agency ordered Norfolk Southern to"pause" shipments from the site of the Feb. 3 derailment in East Palestine but vowed that removal of the material would resume"very soon."
"EPA will ensure that all waste is disposed of in a safe and lawful manner at EPA-certified facilities to prevent further release of hazardous substances and impacts to communities," Shore said. She said officials had heard concerns from residents and others in a number of states and were reviewing"the transport of some of this waste over long distances and finding the appropriate permitted and certified sites to take the waste.
"Currently, about 102,000 gallons of liquid waste and 4,500 cubic yards of solid waste remain in storage on site in East Palestine, not including the five truckloads returned to the village," the governor's office said."Additional solid and liquid wastes are being generated as the cleanup progresses."on Feb. 20 that 15,000 pounds of soil and 1.1 million gallons of water had been removed from the area because of contamination.
"They're worried, because they've got coughs and respiratory problems," Brockovich told CBS News Friday of the health issues East Palestine residents have been dealing with in the wake of the derailment."There's so many unanswered questions, and they know this isn't the last of this conversation." , his first visit since the derailment.
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