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Ripley New York Train Derailment

 
Site Contact:
Jeff M. Bechtel
OSC

(bechtel.jeff@epa.gov)

Site Location:
Ripley, NY 14755
response.epa.gov/ripleynewyorktrainderailment
NRC#: 1141783

More than a dozen of 30+ cars of an eastbound Norfolk Southern freight train derailed Tuesday night near Ripley, in Chautauqua County, in western NY, The site is within a few miles of the shore of Lake Erie. The railway company determined that at least one car was leaking ethanol. Local residents within a 1,000-foot radius were evacuated from their homes and/or sheltered in-place.

Hazmat teams from the county, state and railroad responded to the scene, as well as one EPA OSC who is stationed in Buffalo, NY. Air monitoring by local Haz-Mat responders showed no levels of air contamination above background. There was no fire and only two of the ethanol cars had leaks, which were relatively minor (< 5 gals/minute). As of 0900 hours on 3/2 one leaking ethanol tank car was plugged and the other leaking ethanol car was being off-loaded into frac tanks for temporary storage. There were no leaks from any of the other cars that derailed.
EPA has deployed a team of technical contractors to the scene with air monitoring equipment which will supplement on going air monitoring.

Additional information will be released as it becomes known.


For additional information, visit the Pollution/Situation Report (Pol/Sitreps) section.