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jakeXT

(10,575 posts)
Sun Mar 8, 2015, 05:28 AM Mar 2015

For Oregon, 4 oil train accidents in 3 weeks a reminder 'this issue is not going away'

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The latest accidents underscore the risks continuing to face Oregon, where state officials have moved slowly to address oil train safety gaps since the trains started rolling in late 2012.

Trains haul crude oil throughout Oregon, along some of its most iconic and scenic locations, passing Multnomah Falls, through the Columbia River Gorge and along the Deschutes River. They move through Portland south along Interstate 5, crossing the Willamette River.

Yet, planning and readiness in Oregon have lagged despite the dangers. Though there have been no major accidents in the state, oil trains have introduced catastrophic spill risks in areas where they did not exist before.

Rep. Barbara Smith Warner, a Portland Democrat, has introduced legislation to boost readiness. She said the latest string of accidents underscores the need for her bill, HB 3225.

http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2015/03/for_oregon_4_oil_train_acciden.html

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For Oregon, 4 oil train accidents in 3 weeks a reminder 'this issue is not going away' (Original Post) jakeXT Mar 2015 OP
Thanks for posting this. classof56 Mar 2015 #1
YES. nt LWolf Mar 2015 #2

classof56

(5,376 posts)
1. Thanks for posting this.
Sun Mar 8, 2015, 11:50 AM
Mar 2015

I live a mile from what they call the "blast zone" over here in Central Oregon. I have downloaded and will track HB3225. The thought of a catastrophic oil spill in the Gorge (or anywhere in WA and OR for that matter) makes me cringe. We gotta remain vigilant!

Peace.

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