In the Columbia River Gorge, officials are preparing for unexpected train disasters

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In the Columbia River Gorge, officials are preparing for unexpected train disasters

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Published on Mar 25, 2024, 12:58:55 PM
Total time: 00:14:43

Episode Description

On June 3, 2016, a train carrying crude oil derailed in Mosier, a Wasco County community in the Columbia River Gorge. Several rail cars caught fire and oil leaked into the Columbia River. 

For some officials, the incident was a wake-up call. Trains carrying oil regularly pass through the Columbia River Gorge. In Oregon, agencies are coordinating with officials from Washington, tribal and federal governments to prepare for future oil spills. Chuck Thompson is the editor of Columbia Insight, a nonprofit news website covering environmental issues around the Columbia River Basin. He wrote about these efforts and joins us with details. 

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