EPA May Force Norfolk Southern to Pay Train Derailment Chemical Cleanup Costs
Trenches used to burn off hazardous chemicals from the toxic train derailment may have left behind contaminated soil and water, the EPA warns
Trenches used to burn off hazardous chemicals from the toxic train derailment may have left behind contaminated soil and water, the EPA warns
The toxic train derailment lawsuit claims the accident may have contaminated nearby air, soil and water with cancer-causing chemicals.
Health and safety officials feared burning tankers filled with vinyl chloride could have exploded, resulting in mandatory evacuations near East Palestine.