Norfolk Southern Bashed as Incompetent as EPA Takes Over Cleanup

  • Pennsylvania and Ohio prosecutors are reviewing the derailment
  • Move comes amid intensifying scrutiny of railroad’s response

Site of the derailed freight train in East Palestine, Ohio.

Source: US National Transportation Safety Board/Getty Images

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Biden administration and state officials on Tuesday cranked up the heat on Norfolk Southern Corp. for its handling of the fiery freight train derailment in Ohio, as federal authorities took control of cleanup operations and two state governors raised the specter of prosecutions in conjunction with the disaster.

Under a formal order issued by the Environmental Protection Agency, the company will be required to conduct cleanup operations in accordance with an EPA work plan and pay for the remediation costs. The company has two days to respond to the directive, which marks the federal government’s strongest move yet to address the disaster.