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More than 25 million people, almost 10% of the US population, live in the Ohio River Basin. Coverage of the East Palestine train derailment is being provided for free.
CLAIM: Everyone living in the Ohio River basin, as shown in the yellow area of a map, should be concerned about the safety of their drinking water after the derailment of a train in East Palestine, ...
The fiery derailment of a train in East Palestine has prompted concern that the drinking water some five million people rely on could be impacted.
The site of the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment and subsequent chemical release is within the watershed known as the Ohio River Basin.
Even though an evacuation order has been lifted, residents of East Palestine, Ohio, face uncertainty over the long-term impact of the Feb. 3 freight train derailment that released hazardous ...
This is believed to have seeped into the Ohio River from a small creek approximately 300 miles north. The Ohio River passes less than 20 miles south of East Palestine.
Small amounts of chemicals were identified in the Ohio River after a train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, earlier this month.
DELAWARE, Ohio — All eyes are on the aftermath of the train derailment in East Palestine and the long-term effects it could have, especially regarding the drinking water. “The Ohio River is ...
Hundreds of environmental and conservancy groups were rallying to save the Ohio River Basin from toxic pollution.
Officials say the chemical plume of butyl acrylate that leaked into the Ohio River after the train derailment in East Palestine will likely arrive in the Cincinnati area sometime this weekend.
THERE BEEN CONCERNS ABOUT TOXIC CHEMICALS FLOWING DOWN THE RIVER FOLLOWING THIS FIERY TRAIN DERAILMENT IN EAST PALESTINE IN OHIO ON FEBRUARY 3RD.