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East Palestine, Ohio Train Derailment

  • EPA remains committed to protecting the health and safety of the community as the cleanup in East Palestine nears completion

    EPA personnel have been on-site since the onset of the 2023 train derailment and will remain involved as local and state partners focus on long-term environmental and health monitoring.

Settlement Update

On May 24, 2024, the United States proposed settlement with Norfolk Southern was lodged by the Department of Justice. Please see   Proposed Consent Decree Between the United States and Norfolk Southern, Docket No. 138 (pdf) (1.28 MB)  and DOJ developed a Fact Sheet: United States and Norfolk Southern Railroad Settlement Agreement (pdf) (279.2 KB) with more information including a Medical Monitoring Program Map (pdf) (1.7 MB). 

On October 10, 2024, DOJ filed a motion asking the court to sign and enter the proposed settlement, which will make the settlement final. Along with the motion, DOJ provided the court responses to all public comments received on the proposed settlement, as well as supporting declarations. Filed documents: 

  • United States Motion to Enter Consent Decree(pdf)(4 pp, 152.38 KB)
  • United States Memorandum in Support of Motion to Enter Consent Decree(pdf) (39 pp, 423.97 KB)
  • Public Comments Submitted Regarding the Proposed Consent Decree 
    • Part 1 (pdf) (411 pp, 20.56 MB)
    • Part 2(pdf) (300 pp, 33.26 MB)
    • Part 3(pdf) (252 pp, 23.55 MB)
    • Part 4(pdf) (160 pp, 16.57 MB)
  • United States Responses to Public Comments Submitted Regarding Proposed Consent Decree(pdf) (74 pp, 564.49 KB)
  • Declaration of Ralph Dollhopf(pdf) (30 pp, 7.18 MB)
  • Declaration of Mark Durno(pdf) (16 pp, 341.39 KB)
  • Declaration of Constance Senior(pdf) (8 pp, 333.2 KB)
  • Declaration of Jonathan Paschal(pdf)(13 pp, 261.18 KB).

Latest Update - November 2024

As the cleanup nears completion, EPA’s October newsletter includes updates on confirmatory sampling, site restoration, and stream assessments. The newsletter also discusses areas with low levels of contamination at the East End of the derailment site. Norfolk Southern is preparing a workplan to clean up the final areas, which EPA will review. Cleanup is expected to start in late November or early December. For questions on newsletter topics, or the cleanup in general, please contact EPA’s information line at 330-775-6517 or the response email at r5_eastpalestine@epa.gov.

  • Read the most recent monthly East Palestine newsletter, released on Oct. 31, 2024. View previous editions of the newsletters on this webpage.

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    Background

    At about 8:55 PM ET on February 3, 2023, a Norfolk Southern freight train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, about a quarter-mile west of the Ohio-Pennsylvania state line.

    Twenty of the affected cars contained hazardous materials, including vinyl chloride, ethylene glycol, ethylhexyl acrylate, butyl acrylate and isobutylene.

    More Background Information

    Unified Command:

    • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 
    • Columbiana County Emergency Management Agency 
    • Village of East Palestine 
    • Ohio Environmental Protection Agency 
    • Norfolk Southern Corporation

    Cooperating and Assisting Agencies include:

    • Federal Emergency Management Agency 
    • U.S. Department of Agriculture  
    • Ohio Emergency Management Agency
    • Ohio Department of Health
    • Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission
    • Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection 
    • Beaver County Emergency Management Agency 
    • Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency 
    • Pennsylvania Department of Health 
    • Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture 
    • Ohio Department of Agriculture 
    • West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection

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    Learn more about all resources available for East Palestine area residents


    • EPA Information Line: 330-775-6517
    • EPA Community Welcome Center in East Palestine: 25 North Market St., 
      • By appointment only
    • Information Repository: East Palestine Memorial Public Library, 309 N. Market Street, East Palestine, Ohio 44413.  
      M-Th. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Fri-Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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    • What work still needs to be done at the derailment site?

    • How is the current creek assessment different from the assessment done over the summer?

    • How much waste was removed as part of the cleanup efforts?

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