Tell the EPA and Norfolk Southern: Stop burning toxic chemicals from East Palestine train derailment in our community.
EPA Administrator Michael Regan and Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw
After poisoning one town in our community, by burning off chemicals from the East Palestine training derailment, the EPA and Norfolk Southern are about to poison another. We just learned that toxic materials from the derailment site are being moved just miles down the road to an incinerator in East Liverpool.
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After poisoning one town in our community, by burning off chemicals from the East Palestine training derailment, you are about to poison another. We just learned that toxic materials from the derailment site are being moved just miles down the road to an incinerator in East Liverpool.
This isn't just any incinerator: it has a long track record of hundreds of health and environmental issues, and has been cited by the EPA for releasing toxic chemicals.
I demand that the EPA stop shipments of toxic waste from the train derailment to the Heritage Thermal incinerator in East Liverpool. We cannot risk expanding this crisis and further endangering our families.
What this region needs is a safe clean up and real accountability.