The EPA warns Norfolk Southern that if failed to comply with its order, the agency would perform the work itself and seek triple damages from the company
Federal environmental regulators on Tuesday took charge of the cleanup from the East Palestine, Ohio train derailment and chemical burn and ordered Norfolk Southern to foot the bill.
The EPA warned Norfolk Southern that if failed to comply with its order, the agency would perform the work itself and seek triple damages from the company. The agency said it would release more details on the cleanup service for residents and businesses this week.
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