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FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Deploys Additional Federal Resources to East Palestine, Ohio - The White House

  

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Via:  jbb  •  last year  •  10 comments

By:   whitehouse (The White House)

FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Deploys Additional Federal Resources to East Palestine, Ohio - The White House
The Biden-Harris Administration has mobilized a robust, multi-agency effort to support the people of East Palestine, Ohio. Within hours of the Norfolk Southern train derailment, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) deployed a team to East Palestine to support state and local emergency and environmental response efforts. The Department of Transportation (DOT) also arrived on scene…

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The Biden-Harris Administration has mobilized a robust, multi-agency effort to support the people of East Palestine, Ohio.

Within hours of the Norfolk Southern train derailment, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) deployed a team to East Palestine to support state and local emergency and environmental response efforts. The Department of Transportation (DOT) also arrived on scene to investigate what led to the derailment. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been closely coordinating with the emergency operations center, Ohio Emergency Management Agency, and Federal partners.
As President Biden told Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro soon after the derailment, the Federal Government stands ready to provide any additional federal assistance the states may need. Today, in response to Governor DeWine's and the Ohio congressional delegation's request on February 16 for additional federal public health support, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced they are deploying a team of medical personnel and toxicologists to conduct public health testing and assessments. The team will support Federal, state, and local officials already on the ground to evaluate individuals who were exposed or potentially exposed to chemicals and help ensure timely communications to the public.
The Biden-Harris Administration is committed to supporting the people of East Palestine every step of the way, and holding Norfolk Southern accountable. Each Federal agency is playing its unique role in this task, including:
Environmental Protection Agency

EPA personnel arrived on site before dawn on February 4 to support state and local officials who are leading the emergency response efforts. There are dozens of EPA personnel on the ground, including multiple EPA on-scene coordinators, agency scientists, and regional teams, that are tasked with:

  • Monitoring Air Quality. The EPA is continuously monitoring air quality using state-of-art equipment. The EPA has also deployed mobile detection equipment and stationary equipment for detection of a wide range of compounds, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs), phosgene and hydrogen chloride.
  • Screening Homes for Contaminants. The EPA has assisted with the indoor air monitoring of 500 homes under a voluntary screening program offered to residents, and no detections of vinyl chloride or hydrogen chloride were identified above levels of concern. EPA is continuing to offer screening to residents within the evacuation zone.
  • Securing Norfolk Southern Commitment to Cover Clean Up Costs. On February 10, the EPA issued a letter to Norfolk Southern requiring the railroad to document the release of hazardous contaminants. The letter also outlines cleanup actions at the site and EPA's authority under the law to hold them accountable.
  • Holding Norfolk Southern Accountable for Clean Up. The EPA is coordinating the oversight of Norfolk Southern's soil remediation of the derailment site. The remediation includes testing of the soils within and immediately surrounding the impacted areas. Results of the testing are evaluated by EPA and OH EPA to determine a strategy to ensure the site is cleaned up to meet federal and state regulations.
  • Helping Ensure Water is Safe to Drink. EPA is assisting state and local agencies to test surface and ground water to ensure drinking water is safe. This includes surface water testing to monitor downstream impacts on the Ohio River.

National Transportation Safety Board and Department of Transportation

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), an independent federal agency charged by Congress with investigating every civil aviation accident in the U.S. and significant accidents in other modes of transportationâincluding railroad, highway, marine, and pipelines, and Department of Transportation arrived on site within hours of the derailment. The NTSB is leading the investigation into the cause of the derailment with Department of Transportation personnel supporting. Once the investigation is complete, the Federal Government will use all available and appropriate authorities to further ensure accountability and improve rail safety. Ongoing actions include:

  • Investigating the Cause of the Derailment. The National Transportation Safety Board has been on site since within hours of the derailment to determine what caused the derailment. NTSB plans to submit preliminary findings report within weeks, and a final report that will lay out what caused the derailment. The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) within DOT are also on site supporting the NTSB's investigation.
  • Ensuring Compliance with Rail Safety Regulations. FRA is working to determine Norfolk Southern's compliance with rail safety regulations. When DOT gets the results from the NTSB investigation about the cause of the derailment, as well as the analysis from the FRA on rail safety compliance, DOT will take actions as needed that ensure accountability and improve safety.
  • Creating a safer rail system. DOT is working on numerous fronts to improve rail safety, including managing over $4 billion in discretionary grant programs designed to improve rail safety and eliminate at-grade rail crossings. DOT also provides training and resources for local first responders who deal with hazardous materials incidents. DOT is also working on rulemakings to improve rail safety including proposing a rule that would require a minimum of a two-person train crew size for safety reasons, a major priority for rail workers. DOT conducts research to improve the design of rail cars that carry hazardous materials. DOT is also developing a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that will require railroads to provide real-time information on the contents of tank cars to authorized emergency response officials responding to or investigating an incident involving the transportation of hazardous materials by rail.

Department of Health and Human Services and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
In response to Governor DeWine's request on February 16 for additional federal public health support, HHS and the CDC are deploying a team of medical personnel and toxicologists to conduct public health testing and assessments. The team will include a medical toxicologist and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) Region 5 lead to support EPA and state health department efforts. ATSDR protects communities from harmful health effects related to exposure to natural and man-made hazardous substances and will send a team to interview people in the derailment area and conduct an Assessment of Chemical Exposure investigation.
Since the derailment, HHS has been providing technical assistance to state and Federal partners on emergency response, emergency management, and scientific assessments of chemicals including risk communication. This has included participating in daily state-led emergency coordination calls to provide expert advice and analysis.
Federal Emergency Management Agency
FEMA is in constant contact with the emergency operations center in East Palestine, as well as the Ohio Emergency Management Agency and Federal partners. EPA has secured Norfolk Southern's commitment to cover all cleanup costs.


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JBB
Professor Principal
1  seeder  JBB    last year

The facts outside the whitering outrage bubble!

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
2  seeder  JBB    last year

original

 
 
 
Greg Jones
Professor Participates
3  Greg Jones    last year

Way too little and much too late.

 
 
 
SteevieGee
Professor Silent
3.1  SteevieGee  replied to  Greg Jones @3    last year

To me it seems like quite a lot, certainly not "way too little" and the EPA was there before dawn on Feb 4.

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
Senior Guide
4  Right Down the Center    last year

Interesting.  If all this is being done how come the actual residents not know or see it?

 
 
 
Nerm_L
Professor Expert
5  Nerm_L    last year

Doesn't anyone read this stuff?  Maybe people don't understand what they've read.  The Federal response has been to cast blame, feed litigation, seek criminal prosecution, and call for more regulations.  The Federal response is spending a lot of money that won't address the situation or realistically prevent a repeat of the situation.  The Federal government has focused its attention on Norfolk Southern and is ignoring the people of East Palestine.

There isn't anything that indicates Norfolk Southern has been dodging responsibility for the accident.  But now Norfolk Southern is in the position of having to defend itself from the Federal government.  The affected people of East Palestine have only become a means to an end.

 
 
 
Tessylo
Professor Principal
5.1  Tessylo  replied to  Nerm_L @5    last year

That is the republican/gop/gqp response - to blame the Democrats/President Biden.

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
Senior Guide
5.1.1  Right Down the Center  replied to  Tessylo @5.1    last year

If the shoe fits...............................and in this case it most certainly does.

 

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
Senior Guide
6  Right Down the Center    last year

Funny that we are now resorting to Whitehouse posting to prove how wonderful the Whitehouse is handling things.  It seems even CNN was saying the response sucks.

The Whitehouse should be investigated for spreading misinformation.

 
 
 
Sparty On
Professor Principal
7  Sparty On    last year

What amazes me is how many people here apparently think the Biden Admin never does anything wrong, when in reality the opposite is true.

Crazy stuff man, crazy stuff.

 
 

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