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Newsletter: East Palestine Train Derailment Response, 5-30-2023

Newsletter serving Serving East Palestine, Negley, Darlington, and surrounding communities

On this page:
  • Progress Made
  • The Week Ahead
  • Community Corner
  • Did You Know?
  • Site Status Check
  • Top 3 Questions of the Week
  • Safety Minute
  • Upcoming  Community Events 
  • Community Resource List

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Progress Made

  • Waste trucks can now be loaded at an impressive speed of about 10 minutes per truck. Multiple trucks are placed in a row to form an assembly line and loaded using a large hydraulic clamshell bucket on a crane helping to save time. More than 6,000 solid waste trucks have left East Palestine.
  • Burn pits 1 and 2 and the north track soils have been excavated.
  • Excavation, sampling, and backfilling of the “centerline” area between the north and south tracks are nearing completion.
ferris wheel at East Palestine fair
East Palestine Street Fair, May 24-27, 2023

The Week Ahead

At the Derailment Site

  • Centerline and burn pit work should be completed during the first week of June. The ditch north of the tracks and west of Pleasant Street is being sampled. 
  • The ditch north of the tracks and west of Pleasant Street is being sampled.
  • Truck traffic has increased near the derailment site. Up to 100 truckloads of soil and water leave the site every day. Weekends have less truck traffic.
  • Taggart Street remains closed to the public.
Burn pit excavation area at East Palestine Train Derailment
Burn pit excavation area
EPA Booth at East Palestine Street Fair featuring fun activities and educational resources
EPA Booth at East Palestine Street Fair featuring fun activities and educational resources.

In the Greater Community

  • Air monitoring continues at 23 locations around town. Three mobile laboratories continually patrol the perimeter of the work areas to ensure protection of the public.
  • Assessment work will continue down Sulphur Run and Leslie Run to determine next steps.
  • EPA’s Community Welcome Center at 25 North Market Street in East Palestine is back open to the public Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • There are upcoming Public Health Information Sessions on June 1 and June 6. See the “Upcoming Community Events” section for details.

Community Corner

Director, Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff (left) presented the award to Health Commissioner, Dr. Wesley J. Vins (right) from Columbiana County Health Department
Director, Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff (left) presented the award to Health Commissioner, Dr. Wesley J. Vins (right) from Columbiana County Health Department

The Columbiana County Health District was recently presented with the Ohio Department of Health Director’s Award for their ongoing response to the East Palestine train derailment. The Health District has been involved in many aspects of the response including the development and implementation of the potable water sampling plan that informs sampling for private water wells in the area. This allows residents who have been impacted by the derailment to have their water co-sampled by the Health District and Norfolk Southern at no cost. Along with peace of mind, this ongoing sampling program has provided a total of 442 sets of final sample results to date. Congratulations Columbiana County Health District!

Did You Know?

Site Status Check
as of May 26

  • train tracks drawing

    North Track:
    Estimated 85% complete
    South Track: In operation

  • stream drawing

    Leslie Run: Stream assessments are ongoing to determine next steps

  • waste truck drawing

    Up to 100 trucks a day carry waste off-site

  • Sulphur Run: Bypass carries upstream water past derailment site

  • 19.5 million est. gallons of wastewater shipped offsite
  • 52,054 est. tons of solid waste shipped offsite

There are many different types of work trucks you may see around town. The trucks may look similar but have very different uses. Some community members have expressed concern about water wash trucks that appear to be spilling water. These trucks are spreading clean water to help reduce the spread of dust from the cleanup site. At the cleanup, most of the dust generated comes from gravel which was brought in as a surface for heavy construction materials used onsite. This is very common on construction sites. The gravel is being replaced by paving which will reduce the amount of dust. Hazardous water waste vehicles securely transport wastewater from the site for treatment. As you can tell in the pictures below, the two trucks are different sizes, and the hazardous truck has a placard on it reading “3082” to mean miscellaneous hazardous material.

Hazardous Water Truck moving through East Palestine Ohio
Hazardous Water Truck
Water truck spraying ground for dust control in east palestine Ohio
Clean Water Truck

Top 3 Questions of the Week

  • Where do the dust control trucks get their water that they spray on the road?

  • Can I go visit the derailment site?

  • Is anybody sampling State Line Lake and the pond near the derailment site?

There are no results at this time.

SAFETY MINUTE

WALKERS • CYCLISTS • TRUCKS

As the weather warms up more people are walking and riding bikes around town. Please remember to be safe especially
with the many work vehicles on the road. You are not always visible to drivers — especially those behind the wheel of a
large truck or bus. Trucks need more time to stop!
Here are some safety tips to keep you safe:

  • Walk on sidewalks and in crosswalks whenever possible.
  • Be aware of blind spots. If you can’t see the driver, they can’t see you!
  • Use caution when crossing intersections and streets.
  • Wear bright or reflective clothing, especially at night.
  • Watch for wide loads. Keep as much distance as possible from the trucks.

Upcoming Community Events

  • June 1: Public Health Information Session
     The National Institutes of Health will go over a series of workshops they will be holding to evaluate public health research needs in East Palestine and surrounding areas. 6-7 p.m. at First United Presbyterian Church.
  • June 2-4: Darlington Days
    EPA will host a booth with activities for children and cleanup information and resources.
  • June 6: Public Health Information Session 
    The CDC’s Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry will discuss topics of interest and answer your questions about health impacts from the train derailment. 6-7:30 p.m. at First United Presbyterian Church. You can send questions ahead of time by visiting the EPA Welcome Center, calling 330-775-6517, or by emailing r5_eastpalestine@epa.gov

 

Community Resource List

Health Resource List

Pennsylvania Residents:
Call the Department of Health Hotline (877-PA-HEALTH) to connect with a nurse to find appropriate local health care service.
Ohio Residents: 
The East Palestine Clinic is located at 139 North Walnut, East Palestine, Ohio
The clinic will operate:

  • Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. by appointment only
  • The clinic can be contacted by calling 330-383-6020
  • The clinic is a primary care office for evaluating and treating acute illnesses, as well as focusing on health maintenance and preventive medical care

Environmental Resources

Pennsylvania Residents:
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection

  • Southwest Regional Office water testing line: 412-442-4000

Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture

  • Pennsylvania farmers and producers who are affected by the derailment and have questions or concerns can call 855-777-6735

Ohio Residents:
Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

  • For public drinking water quality and surface water results: 614-644-2160

Ohio Department of Agriculture

  • For questions about livestock and pet health: 614-728-6220

About This Publication

This weekly newsletter is being developed through a joint effort of local, state, federal agencies, and community organizations. If you would like more information about topics discussed, please visit East Palestine, Ohio Train Derailment Emergency Response website or call EPA’s Information Line at 330-775-6517.

PDF version:  Newsletter: East Palestine Train Derailment Response, 5-30-2023 (pdf) (1.79 MB)

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