The EPA ordered Norfolk Southern to test for toxic pollutants that could have been released into the air as a result of the company's decision to burn vinyl chloride from cargo on its derailed train in East Palestine, Ohio.
that monitoring for indicator chemicals at the site suggests the probability of dioxin contamination is "low," but made the decision to mandate testing out of an "abundance of caution.”The EPA's order — made almost a month after the train derailed — mandates testing for dioxins, which the agency considers "" because they take a long time to break down once released into the environment.
Dioxins are highly toxic and cancerous. They can damage the immune system and interfere with hormones, developmental processes and reproductive health.
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