Shapiro Administration Ensuring Local Fire Departments in Western Pennsylvania Are Reimbursed by Norfolk Southern for Contaminated Equipment

Harrisburg, PA – The Shapiro Administration is working to ensure fire departments in Western Pennsylvania are reimbursed by Norfolk Southern for the costs of replacing all equipment contaminated during the response and remediation to the Norfolk Southern train derailment in East Palestine on February 3rd.

 

Fire companies from Beaver, Lawrence, and Washington Counties responded to the derailment and the controlled vent and burn. While no fire departments are significantly impeded in being able to respond and serve the public at this point, many have reported contaminated turnout gear, hose, and Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) along with some drop tanks for water supply operations.

 

The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) and the Office of the State Fire Commissioner have reached out directly to local fire departments and are working with them to identify and catalogue their damaged and contaminated equipment, and to streamline submissions to the Norfolk Southern Claims Director.

 

“Pennsylvanians impacted by this incident are safe right now because of the hard work and public service of first responders and fire departments in Western Pennsylvania,” said Governor Josh Shapiro. “First responders answered the call – their departments deserve to be made whole and we expect Norfolk Southern to quickly reimburse any department that responded to the derailment and needs to replace equipment. My Administration will continue to hold Norfolk Southern accountable for any and all impacts on the Commonwealth.”

 

“Our fire companies and first responders put their health and safety on the line for Pennsylvanians each day – we are proud of the good work they do and we thank them for their service,” said Acting Pennsylvania State Fire Commissioner Thomas Cook. “In order to continue doing their jobs safely and effectively, our firefighters need the right gear. We urge Norfolk Southern to swiftly reimburse our fire departments, it’s the right thing to do.”

 

Last week, Governor Josh Shapiro issued a letter to Norfolk Southern raising questions about the emergency response that was undertaken in the immediate aftermath of the derailment and vowing to hold the company accountable. Governor Shapiro also joined Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and the U.S. EPA Administrator Michael Regan for a press conference in East Palestine yesterday, and then met with affected residents in Beaver County.

 

Pennsylvania continues to see no concerning air or water quality readings following this incident. The Shapiro Administration announced last week that the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will be conducting independent water sampling to closely monitor water contamination risks. Visit here for more information about DEP’s sampling efforts and other details about the derailment.

Hopewell Township Police Chief appointed to state commission

Story by Sandy Giordano – Beaver County Radio. Published February 22, 2023 12:00 P.M.

(Hopewell Township, PA) Hopewell Township Police Chief Don Sedlacek was nominated  and approved to serve on the  Municipal Police  Officers  Education and Training Commission by then- Governor Tom Wolf on October 26, 2022.  Chief Sedlacek commented: “I’m looking forward to  helping the next generation of police officers to make policing better for our community.” He said, “I’ve been so fortunate in my career  and everything has led me  to this opportunity.”  He serves as chief in the town he grew up in  and said his goal is to improve the community.  He teaches  criminal justice at CCBC and PSU  and was also director of the police academy, and still teaches. and has been a police officer for 25 years. He said,”Twelve years into my career  I became interested in education and I felt the need  to teach and educate future police officers. chief Sedlacek was hired by the township in 2021  following the retirement of Brian Uhrmacher.

Food Co-op meeting held in Aliquippa

Story by Sandy Giordano – Beaver County Radio. Published February 22, 2023 8:15 A.M.
(Aliquippa, PA) Representatives from the Keystone Development Center and the Penn State Extension Service along with Cleveland resident and Aliquippa native Ty Patillo came to Aliquippa to introduce to the public what a food co-op is and how it operates.

Residents were able to ask questions and provide their input. Autumn Vogel of the Keystone Development Center showed a slide presentation to show residents classic example of how a co-op operates and photos of one in West Dayton, Ohio. Unity, ownership, and bringing life back to Aliquippa’s downtown was focused on. Some residents stressed the need in other areas of the city. There are several areas co-ops can be located.  But the meeting was mainly focused on the city’s downtown.

AAA: Gas Prices Dip in Pennsylvania

The national average for a gallon of gas dropped this week by six cents to $3.41. Fewer people fueling up, and lower costs for oil, are behind the price dip. Today’s average is 13 cents more than a month ago and seven cents less than a year ago.

The average price of unleaded self-serve gasoline in Beaver County is $3.797

According to new data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), gas demand dipped slightly from 8.49 million to 8.43 million b/d last week. The current gas demand rate is approximately 700,000 b/d lower than the rate during the first week of February 2022, helping to explain why gas prices are declining. Meanwhile, total domestic gasoline stocks increased significantly by 5 million barrels to 239.6 million barrels last week.

At the close of Wednesday’s formal trading session, West Texas Intermediate increased by $1.33 to settle at $78.47. Crude prices rose last week due to persistent market optimism that global oil demand will be stronger than expected.

THE LADY BOBCATS FIND THEIR OFFENSIVE FIRE POWER AND PUT UP 58!

The Beaver Bobcats found their  offense and added some great defense to  enhance their quality of play in front of a  great crowd, and the Bobcats mascot was on hand also. The game started out with a low scoring first quarter something that Beaver has been acquainted with this season. But the Bobcats got a full team effort and some help off the bench to with Chole List scoring 15 and Zoey Ringer adding 15. Beaver played great defense great offense a total team effort that they should be proud of and get ready for the next game, and hopefully keep moving on, final score Beaver Bobcats 58 West Mifflin 32. The game was broadcast on 95.7 FM 99.3 FM 1230WBVP/1460WMBA and world wide on Beaver County Radio by Mike Azadian and Joe Sager.

Norfolk Southern Ordered to Tear Up Tracks at Derailment Site & More from East Palestine Press Conference with EPA & State Governors

The photo above shows Governors Shapiro and DeWine shaking hands, also in the photo are PA Congressman Chris Deluzio, EPA Administrator Michael Regan, and East Palestine Mayor Trent Conaway, among others at the press conference. (Curtis Walsh)
Story by Curtis Walsh – Beaver County Radio news Director. Published February 21, 2023 3:01 P.M.

(East Palestine, Ohio) Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael S. Regan held a press conference with Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, as well as other local leaders such as PA 17th District Congressman Chris Deluzio Tuesday afternoon in East Palestine. County Commissioner Dan Camp was also in attendance. Regan began by announcing under EPA authority, Norfolk Southern is ordered to clean up all contamination in soil and water as a result of the derailment, and dispose of it properly. Failure to comply will result in the EPA immediately stepping in to do the work themselves, while charging Norfolk Southern three times the price. The EPA states Norfolk Southern has 48 hours to respond to their order to begin an immediate comprehensive work plan. Governor Mike DeWine added that Norfolk Southern will be forced to tear up the tracks and properly remove the soil underneath, which was left when the railroad was repaired and reopened extremely quickly following the derailment. PA Governor Josh Shapiro commented that Pennsylvania DEP has already begun conducting private air and water quality tests and will continue to do so. Local Municipalities are also conducting testing of public water. The test findings will be made public. Anybody in Pennsylvania that has concerns with their private well water is advised to call the DEP Southwest Regional Office at 412-442-4000. Shapiro added “Norfolk Southern’s corporate greed, incompetency, and lack of care for our residents, is absolutely unacceptable”. The Mayor of East Palestine, Trent Conaway, stated during the conference that he has faith that the leaders will not forget about East Palestine, and trusts they will continue to help for as long as they need. At this time, there have been no concerning air or water quality test results for Pennsylvania. Air and water testing will continue for the foreseeable future.