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Newsletter: East Palestine Train Derailment Response, 7-25-2023

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

On this page:
  • Progress Made
  • The Look Ahead
  • Site Status Check
  • Community Corner
  • Did you Know?
  • Safety Minute
  • Top 3 Questions of the Week
  • Stay Informed
  • About this Publication
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Progress Made

Sulphur Run Sediment Characterization Work Plan Approved

EPA approved a sampling plan to detail contamination in Sulphur Run. This plan covers sediment sampling north of the derailment site down to the confluence with Leslie Run. The plan is available in the documents section on EPA’s East Palestine website.

Pleasant St. and Martin St. Paved

Crews finished paving in the turnaround area located at the intersection of Pleasant Dr. and Martin St. This and other pavement projects are critical for controlling dust and mitigating erosion in active work areas.

Excavation of Car Scrapping Area 3 nears completion

Excavation at Car Scrapping Area 3 is ongoing and expected to be completed in the next one to two weeks.

Operations Update Informational Session

The Way Station and First United Presbyterian Church hosted another information session, with EPA providing a site operations update. EPA gave a presentation about ongoing work including excavating contaminated soil, air monitoring, and cleaning of impacted streams

Truck being loaded with wastewater for transportation off-site
Truck being loaded with wastewater for transportation off-site.
Paved turnaround at Pleasant St. and Martin St.
Progress shot of the now completed paving of the
turnaround at Pleasant St. and Martin St.
Informational Session with EPA On-Scene Coordinators
Informational Session with EPA On-Scene Coordinators

The Look Ahead

At the Site

Site Status Check
as of July 11

  •  
  • train tracks drawing

    North Track: In operation
    South Track: In operation

  • stream drawing

    Leslie Run: Stream monitoring is ongoing
    Sulphur Run: Stream monitoring and washing is ongoing

  • waste truck drawing
    26.2 million est. gallons of wastewater shipped offsite
    81,537 est. tons of solid waste shipped offsite
Sheet piling keeps the tracks stable
Sheet piling keeps the tracks stable while work continues.
  • Sampling of Car Scrapping Area 4 continues and preparations for excavation will follow.
  • North Pleasant Dr. will be temporarily closed for the installation of additional sheet piling at Tank Farm 1, which is the area where the big blue lake tanks are located. This sheet piling will provide additional reinforcement of secondary containment around the tanks.
  • Wastewater and contaminated soil will continue to be loaded and shipped off-site for disposal at EPA-approved facilities.

In the Greater Community

  • Air monitoring continues, with 15 air monitoring locations that are checked daily and two roving air monitoring vehicles running daily.
  • Additional sampling will begin in Sulphur Run per the Sulphur Run Sediment Characterization Work Plan.
  • Daily sampling of water in Sulphur Run and Leslie Run is ongoing.

Community Corner

New Galilee Carnival: The annual New Galilee Carnival kicks off this Tuesday, July 25, at the New Galilee Community Event Center located at 606 Centennial Ave., New Galilee, Pennsylvania. Festivities include nightly bingo, live music, craft vendors, a parade, and an ice-cream eating contest. We’ll see you there! Visit the New Galilee Carnival webpage for more information.

Drove image from carnival
Source: New Galilee CommUNITY Foundation

Columbiana County Fair: From July 31 through August 6, attendees can enjoy food, family entertainment, animal exhibits, homemade crafts and fare, exhibits, and more! The county fairgrounds are at 225 Lee Ave. in Lisbon, Ohio. Stop by our table August 4 and 5! Visit the Columbiana County Fair webpage for more information.

Did you know?

Park Drive Bridge Replacement Work – Ohio DOT

Park Drive will be closed sign
Park Drive will be closed beginning on July 24 to rebuild the bridge over Leslie Run.

The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) will be replacing the Park Drive bridge (originally built in 1940) over Leslie Run, located near the entrance to City Park. Work will include burying a
natural gas pipeline. Area residents may notice heavy equipment and road closures. This project is not affiliated with the derailment response, but air monitoring will occur as part of ongoing monitoring initiatives. For inquiries, please contact ODOT at d11.pio@dot.ohio.gov or call 330-308-7817. You can also contact Dominion Energy at OhioConstructionSupport@dominionenergy.com or call 800-362-7557.

Top 3 Questions of the Week

  • Will cleaning the creeks be the last action taken at Sulphur Run and Leslie Run?

  • I heard there was some new data on dioxin, what does it mean?

  • Should I let my pets and/or children play in Sulphur Run and Leslie Run?

Safety Minute

lightning bolt icon

Thunderstorms are a common occurrence in this area, but that does not mean they do not pose a safety risk. Lightning is a leading cause of injury and death from weather-related hazards.
Take an active role in your safety:

  • Sign up for the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and listen to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) Weather Radio for emergency alerts.
  • Prepare your home by trimming or cutting down trees that may be in danger of falling on your home.
  • Consider buying surge protectors, lightning rods, or a lightning protection system.
  • Secure your outdoor furniture

Learn more about how to stay safe before, during, and after a thunderstorm by visiting Ready.gov, Thunderstorms & Lightning

When thunder roars, go indoors!


Announcement

EPA will have a table at the New Galilee Carnival on July 29 from 4 to 8 p.m. and a table at the Columbiana County Fair August 4 and 5 from 12 to 6 p.m. Information about the cleanup will be available as well as kids’ activities including a button-making station.

Stay Informed

EPA will be releasing weekly short videos call “This Week at E.P.” to share what work will be occurring on site in the upcoming week. You can find them on our website: East Palestine, Ohio Train Derailment Videos

Follow the EPA Great Lakes Facebook and Twitter pages for social media updates on the ongoing cleanup and other EPA activities in your region.

About This Publication

This newsletter is developed through a joint effort of state and 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, 7-25-2023 (pdf) (2.3 MB)

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