EPA administrator Michael Regan told children and adults to stay out of the creeks and streams around East Palestine, Ohio, amid the clean-up of contaminated water and soil.
Agency administrator Michael Regan issued a warning to the children of East Palestine, Ohio, on Tuesday in the aftermath of the train derailment and controlled release.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan visited East Palestine, Ohio, again on Feb. 28, 2023. EPA administrator Michael Regan seen answering questions at Sulphur Creek in East Palestine, Ohio on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023. He was back in East Palestine Tuesday."I want to remind folks that at any point the company fails to comply with the actions ordered by EPA. We will immediately step in, conduct the work that needs to be done, and then force Norfolk Southern to pay triple the cost in accordance with the powers granted to my agency," he added.
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