2.1.1 Narrative
2.1.2 Response Actions to Date
A train derailment occurred at approximately 2230 hrs on January 26, 2016, 4 miles south of Brownsville, Minnesota. A total of 15 cars were derailed. Three cars containing commodities remain upright, six cars of vegetable oil are in the Mississippi River and the remaining six cars on land are on their sides, three of which contain sodium chlorate.
USCG was the first Federal responder on scene. They have since transitioned with EPA OSC Morrison and left the scene. OSC Faryan also responded to the incident.
A small amount of sodium chlorate was released from the top of a hopper car; none of the cars containing the sodium chlorate appear to have a critical breach. Three 55-gallon drums of material were recovered from that release. Sodium chlorate is a strong oxidizer and poses significant health and safety issues during trans-loading. Canadian Pacific hired a contractor from Manitoba to conduct the trans-loading, and the contractor is still en route. The contractor will use a machine that creates a vacuum during the transfer, so no fugitive dust is created during the transfer process.
The six cars that are in the Mississippi River contain vegetable oil. At least one of these six cars (car # TILX 270708) has released oil which is believed to have leaked out of a sheared off vent pipe. Contingency boom was placed downstream of the incident. An oil recovery contingency plan was developed. Two diversions were put in the river downstream of the vegetable oil cars. A plywood dam with soft boom was installed downstream of the suspected leaking car. A vac truck pumped out material from around the dam. Observations show mostly water with only a small amount of oil recovered during this reporting period.
Crews worked to repair the leaking oil car vent by re-tapping it and installing a flange plate; this was completed by 20:00 on 1/27/16. Canadian Pacific has begun working to re-rail commodity cars that did not go into the water, and have cleared the right-of-way.
OSC Thomas responded during the night shift. Night operations focused on replacing track that was lost during the derailment. The new track was in place at approximately 12:30 am on 1/28/16 and crews began running test vehicles on the track at approximately 01:00. Crews also cut damaged railing and piping from one of the sodium chlorate tanks cars, in order to facilitate moving the car later in the day on 1/28/16.
Responding agencies include, but are not limited to local Police, Fire Departments, USFWS, USCG, EMA, FRA, MDNR and MPCA.
2.1.3 Enforcement Activities, Identity of Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs)
2.1.4 Progress Metrics
Progress Metrics will be provided as they become available.
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