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Newsletter: East Palestine Train Derailment Response, 9-21-2023

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?
  • Top 3 Questions of the Week
  • Safety Minute
  • Upcoming Events
  • Stay Informed
  • About this Publication
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Progress Made

Full Site Characterization Begins

EPA, in conjunction with the Unified Command for the train derailment response, has approved the workplan for the next phase of cleanup. The “soil characterization” workplan details the comprehensive sampling as the cleanup enters the last stages of excavation. Sampling has begun and is intended to be a “double-check” to ensure that the cleanup has been fully successful and that no contamination has spread during response activities. This does not indicate a concern that contamination from the derailment may have affected a larger area. It also ensures that areas previously cleaned up are re-evaluated to confirm completeness. If residual contamination is discovered through these efforts, EPA will direct further cleanup actions as needed. The workplan and additional information are available on the EPA website.

Man in worker vest cleaning a bathroom mirror
Structure cleaning inside a resident’s home.

Completed Excavation of Car Scrapping Area 3

The soil excavation and backfilling work at Car Scrapping Area 3 has been completed. Backfilling occurs after sampling results are used to clear excavated grids, showing that contaminated soil was removed. The remaining work to be done in Car Scrapping Area 3 is restoring a stormwater culvert.

Structure Cleanings Are Ongoing

Many residents have taken advantage of the structure cleaning program, which began in August to address concerns about dust generated by the cleanup work. 26 homes have been cleaned as part of the program as of Saturday, September 16.

The Look Ahead

At the Derailment Site

  • Sitewide characterization will continue in areas near the derailment location where equipment, materials, and debris were handled as part of the overall emergency response.
  • Sampling results from the on-site wastewater treatment system show treated wastewater can be disposed of off-site as non-hazardous. Each tank of treated wastewater is sampled before being shipped off-site.
  • Excavations in the South Ditch and Car Scrapping Area 4 will continue.
  • Shipments of excavated soil for off-site disposal will continue.
  • Some shipments of untreated, hazardous wastewater will continue.
Map showing Pleasant Drive closure area in red.
Pleasant Drive closure area in red.

In the Greater Community

  • Upcoming road closure:Beginning on September 25, North Pleasant Drive will be closed from East Martin to Taggart Street for approximately 10 days. The closure will allow for sheet piling installation and the excavation of contaminated soil underneath the road. Trucks that currently use North Pleasant Drive for off-site shipments will be re-routed down East Martin to the James Street railroad crossing. Area residents may notice increased truck traffic along the temporary route. The road will be restored once the work is completed.
  • Indoor cleaning of eligible homes and businesses and pre-cleaning interviews will continue.
  • Stationary and mobile air monitoring continues around the community and within the derailment site.

Community Corner

Upcoming community canvassing

EP Strong

Teams of community members are going door-to-door to make sure you are connected!

Volunteers with local churches and The Way Station will be going door-to-door in East Palestine on October 12 and 13 to check in with residents and discuss available resources related to the train derailment response.

Be on the lookout for more information about this canvassing effort and how you can volunteer to help!

Did you know?

Sorting fish as part of sampling effort along North Fork Little Beaver Creek.

Ecological Assessments in Surface Waters 

Ohio EPA is overseeing an assessment of surface water that may have been affected by the train derailment. Biological sampling assesses fish, habitat, macroinvertebrate and native mussel communities in surface waters. Fish and habitat sampling is complete in Leslie Run and will continue in Bull Creek and North Fork Little Beaver Creek. Macroinvertebrate sampling efforts have started and will continue through the end of September. Mussel surveys in Bull Creek and North Fork Little Beaver Creek are dependent on water levels which remain high after recent rain events.

Site Status Check as of September 15


  • EPA Community Welcome Center: over 1040 visitors
  • train tracks drawing

    North Track: In operation
    South Track: In operation

  • stream drawing

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

  • waste truck drawing
    33.4 million est. gallons of wastewater shipped offsite
    115,797 est. tons of solid waste shipped offsite

Top 3 Questions of the Week

  • How is the sediment sampling in Leslie and Sulphur Run different than the eco-assessment?

  • What is the status of the sampling data from Leslie Run and Sulphur Run?

  • Where is the treated wastewater going?

Safety Minute

schoolbus

It’s back to school time! As the fall begins, it’s a good idea to review basic school bus safety tips with your family. When you’re driving, remember to always stop for school buses when
their red lights are flashing and the stop arm opens, which indicates that children are getting on or off the bus.

Talk about bus safety with your kids and remind them to play it SAFE:

•    Stay at least ten feet from the curb.
•    Always wait for the bus to completely stop before boarding.
•    Face forward when seated.
•    Exit the bus only after it has stopped completely.

Learn more tips from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration


Upcoming Community Events

East Palestine Clinic

  • Location: 139 N. Walnut St., East Palestine, OH 44413
  • Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Same day appointments available
  • Phone: 330-362-4920

EPA Welcome Center:

  • Location: 25 N. Market St., East Palestine OH 44413
  • Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Sunday Closed
  • Phone: 330-775-6517

Norfolk Southern Family Assistance Center:

  •  Location: 191 E. Rebecca St., East Palestine, OH 44413
  • Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 10:00a.m. - 6:30 p.m., Wednesday 12:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday Closed
  • Phone: 800-230-7049

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, September 21, 2023 (pdf) (1.68 MB)

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