East Palestine community update on environmental monitoring, assistance - Feb. 16
Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE: NSC) announced updates on environmental monitoring and community support following the incident in East Palestine, Ohio. Key actions taken include:
- Conducted nearly 500 in-home air tests with no health risks detected.
- Removed 3,150 cubic yards of contaminated soil and 942,000 gallons of hazardous liquid.
- Distributed over $1.7 million in assistance to more than 1,100 families and businesses.
- Established a $1 million fund for community support.
- Reimbursed $220,000 to replace vital firefighting equipment.
Norfolk Southern remains committed to ensuring the safety and recovery of East Palestine residents.
- Conducted nearly 500 in-home air tests with no health risks detected.
- Removed 3,150 cubic yards of contaminated soil and 942,000 gallons of hazardous liquid.
- Distributed over $1.7 million in assistance to more than 1,100 families and businesses.
- Established a $1 million fund for community support.
- Reimbursed $220,000 to replace essential firefighting equipment.
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- Completed nearly 500 in-home air tests in conjunction with the
U.S. EPA and other governmental agencies. In-home air monitoring has not detected substances related to the incident and does not indicate health risks. - Removed 3,150 cubic yards of contaminated soil from the incident area.
- Removed 942,000 gallons of contaminants and contaminated liquid from the immediate site.
Further, the
- Implemented an extensive outdoor air monitoring program in the community. Thousands of data points have been collected, which continue to indicate no risk to health from incident-related substances. Air monitoring is also being conducted in the broader region outside of the
Village of East Palestine . - Actively sampling the
Village of East Palestine's drinking water supply wells, drinking water system, and private wells in areas potentially impacted by the incident. Completed tests have confirmed that water is safe to drink.
Residents who want air and water testing should contact the Residential Re-Entry Request Hotline at (330) 849-3919. If residents have further questions or concerns, they may call the CTEH Taggart Road Hotline at (234) 542-6474 to speak with a toxicologist.
Today,
- Distributing over
in direct financial assistance to more than 1,100 families and a number of businesses to cover costs related to the evacuation. Those include reimbursements and cash advancements for lodging, travel, food, clothes, and other related items.$1.7 million - Establishing a
fund available immediately to the community.$1 million - Reimbursing the
East Palestine Fire Department to replace Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) air packs, which allow firefighters to breathe compressed air when responding to fires.$220,000 - Providing more than 100 air purifiers for residents to use in their homes. Air purifiers are also being purchased for the
East Palestine municipal building in coordination with the City Manager.
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