2月28日伊利華報得知:俄亥俄州州長 Mike DeWine 和第一夫人 Fran DeWine
定于3月1日到火車出軌的東巴勒斯坦再次現場考察,目前當地社區從近四個星期前發生的火車脫軌和化學品泄漏事故中慢慢恢復過來。
根據州長辦公室的一份聲明,州長夫婦將訪問出軌現場,以瞭解俄亥俄州環保局清除危險廢物的最新情况。
他們還計劃參觀Sulphur Run和Leslie Run污染區,聽取地表水檢測和泥沙冲洗情况介紹。
上午 11 點,兩人將與東巴勒斯坦地方學校負責人克里斯·內弗 (Chris Neifer) 會面。
州長和他的妻子將與俄亥俄州環保署、美國環保署、聯邦應急管理局和疾病預防控制中心的代表一起參加下午 4 點舉行的每日聯合新聞發佈會。
DeWine 的辦公室證實,州長正在從他上周訪問東巴勒斯坦期間在樓梯上遭受的腿部受傷中恢復過來,DeWine
先生的左腳踝上方受傷,他穿着防護靴走路還需要一個月時間。
3月1日收到州政府的州長考察調硏報吿,刋登如下:
East Palestine Update - 3/1/23
(EAST PALESTINE, Ohio)— The following are updates from the State of
Ohio regarding remediation work at the site of the Norfolk Southern
train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
Governor DeWine, First Lady DeWine Visit East Palestine
Governor Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine visited East
Palestine today to see the hazardous waste removal process
firsthand. They visited the derailment site where work is underway
to remove contaminated soil and they also visited the confluence of
Leslie Run and Sulphur Run for an update on surface water testing
and cleanup.
Hazardous Waste Removal
According to the Ohio EPA, approximately 1.8 million gallons of
liquid wastewater have been hauled out of East Palestine in total.
* Approximately 150,000 gallons have been shipped to Vickery
Environmental in Vickery, Ohio, to be disposed of through deep well
injection.
* Approximately 1.4 million gallons have been shipped to Texas
Molecular in Deer Park, Texas, to be disposed of through deep well
injection.
* Approximately 300,000 gallons have been hauled to Detroit
Industrial Well in Romulus, Michigan to be disposed of through deep
well injection.
The Ohio EPA reports that approximately 700 tons of solid waste have
also left the derailment site.
* Ross Incineration Services in Grafton, Ohio, has received
approximately 40 tons to be incinerated.
* Approximately 200 tons have been hauled to Heritage Thermal
Services in East Liverpool, Ohio, to be incinerated.
* Approximately 400 tons have been shipped t o U.S. Ecology Wayne
Disposal in Belleville, Michigan, to be placed in a landfill.
Hazardous Waste and Derailment Response Training
Governor DeWine announced today that he has spoken with the CEOs of
both Norfolk Southern and CSX railroads about the need for increased
train derailment response training for first responders.
Because most rail miles in Ohio are in rural areas, volunteer
firefighters are most likely to be the first on scene to a train
derailment. However, there is currently very little training for
volunteers on responding to trail derailments
Governor DeWine reported that the CEOs of both railroads were in
favor of working with the State of Ohio to increase
railroad-specific training for Ohio's first responders.
Governor DeWine also announced today that the Ohio Public Utilities
Commission currently has up to $800,000 in grant funding available
to help Ohio's smaller fire departments pay for critically important
training.
Today through May 31, PUCO will be taking applications for their
annual hazardous materials training grant program. Among the
opportunities funded through this program are “rail hazardous
materials response training” and hazardous material incident
response.
Funding for these grants is from fines paid by hazardous material
carriers and shippers. More information is available at
puco.ohio.gov.
Railway Safety Act of 2023
Today, Senators J.D. Vance and Sherrod Brown of Ohio, Senators Bob Casey
and John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, as well as Senators Marco Rubio
(FL) and Josh Hawley (MO), introduced the Railway Safety Act of 2023
in the United States Senate.
The legislation would:
* Require rail carriers to give advance notice to state emergency
response officials before running trains carrying hazardous
materials;
* Mandate trains run with at least two-person crews;
* Require better monitoring of railcar wheel bearings — which
overheated in the Ohio train accident, according to the NTSB, and
likely caused the train to jump the tracks; and
* Increase penalties for wrongdoing in the industry.
"Over the course of my response to Norfolk Southern’s train
derailment disaster, I have called upon Congress to take action
regarding federal rail regulations, including looking at the safety
issues the East Palestine derailment has raised. I have also called
on Congress to change regulations to ensure states are notified when
trains carrying hazardous materials are running through those
states. Federal statutes pre-empt regulations by the states, so it
is important that action is taken by Congress," said Governor
DeWine. "I want to thank Senators Vance and Brown and the other
co-sponsors for answering my call for Congress to act swiftly.
Because our railways are largely regulated at the federal level, I
thank the Senators, as well as Congressman Bill Johnson in the
House, for working collaboratively with my administration and
answering our call for action in Congress."
Track Removal Plan
Ohio EPA and U.S. EPA continue work to finalize the process that
Norfolk Southern will use to ensure the safe, complete, and
effective cleanup of the hazardous waste under the train tracks at
the derailment site. Track removal has not yet begun, but work could
begin this week.
Municipal Water Testing Update
New lab results show East Palestine’s municipal water supply
continues to show no detection of contaminants associated with the
train derailment. The municipal water samples were taken by
contractors on February 21 from all five of the city’s wells. Ohio
EPA also took samples on February 21 and sent the samples to a
separate lab. Ohio EPA's test results are pending.
Sediment Washing
Ohio EPA continues to see positive results from the sediment
washing process that is underway in Sulphur Run and Leslie Run. The
washing has produced a visible reduction in floating contaminants in
the water. The method to capture contaminants is now shifting focus
to dissolved contaminants. Work points along the creeks are being
condensed but will have increased aeration. The aeration promotes a
natural breakdown of the dissolved contaminants.
Private Well Sampling
Water sample results from private water systems of East Palestine
area homes continue to show no harmful levels of contaminants.
The Ohio Department of Health, working with the Columbiana County
Health District, had received verified laboratory results from 15
additional samples from private water systems as of noon Wednesday.
Thirteen of those wells showed no detectable contaminants. Two wells
had trace detections at levels well below safe drinking-water
standards.
There is no evidence that any those trace detections are linked to
the train derailment.
In total, 136 private systems have been sampled through Tuesday,
Feb. 28. Of those, test results from 45 samples have been verified,
and none have shown any harmful contaminant levels associated with
the derailment.
The results can be found on the Columbiana County Health Department
site at https://www.columbiana-health.org/resources/.
Residents near East Palestine who would like their private water
system sampled should call 330-849-3919.
Air Monitoring
To date, the U.S. EPA has not detected contaminants associated with
the derailment while testing air quality within area homes. Those
living in East Palestine who have not yet requested free air
sampling can call 330-849-3919.
Student Services
Governor DeWine is also announcing that the Learning Aid Ohio
program, which provides in-home support services for students with
Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) to supplement the services
they receive in schools, is reserving dedicated slots for children
in Columbiana County who have been impacted by the Norfolk Southern
train derailment. Learning Aid Ohio provides families with financial
resources to cover the costs of certain in-home support services,
such as tutoring, occupational therapy, or physical therapy, to help
children catch-up and succeed academically. Learning Aid Ohio is
also always recruiting providers to support enrolled learners. For
additional information on the program, families and providers can
visit LearningOhio.com. Columbiana County families with questions
may email learningohio@dsaco.net
Health Assessment Clinic
Hours for the Ohio Department of Health’s Health Assessment Clinic
in East Palestine this week are:
Thursday
12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Friday
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Ohioans will not be called by Ohio Department of Health employees to
complete a health assessment. If you receive a call, do not give the
caller personal information.
The Health Assessment Clinic is located at the First Church of
Christ, 20 West Martin St. Thenumbers to call to make appointments
are 234-564-7755 or 234-564-7888.
More information and previous updates are available at ema.ohio.gov/eastpalestine.
Coping with Trauma
According to the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction
Services, traumatic events, such as the train derailment, can cause
intense stress, anxiety, and worry, especially in the first several
weeks following the event.
Local certified professionals are onsite at the East Palestine
Mobile Health Clinic and are ready to assist anyone who has
questions or concerns. In addition, any resident can call the Ohio
CareLine at 1-800-720-9616 at any time of day for free,
confidential, emotional support from a trained professional.
For more information about local behavioral health resources and
providers, contact the Columbiana County Mental Health & Recovery
Services Board at
https://www.ccmhrsb.org/.
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