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Air quality testing in East Palestine, Ohio

Last Updated on February 27, 2023 at 10:05am

Since arriving on site and every day since, our teams have tested the air in East Palestine with multiple methods of real-time and analytical testing around town and near the incident site.

Toxicologists at CTEH are helping answer the questions around air quality, and report that all of their air monitoring and sampling data, collectively do not indicate any short- or long-term risks. With decades of experience CTEH often works with government services and businesses to test quality in communities.

For questions about the air, you can reach a toxicologist at (234)-542-6474; and you can also call for air monitoring at your home at (330) 849-3919.

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  • East Palestine Field Office Finalized

    Last Updated on October 8, 2024 at 4:36pm Last week, the Norfolk Southern Field Office in downtown East Palestine was officially completed with the addition of the NS sign.  The field office (248 N. Market Street), which is home to the Family Assistance Center, remains open to community members Monday – Friday from 9:00 a.m.…

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  • Village Council approves Phase 2 of Park Renovations

    Last Updated on September 4, 2024 at 4:58pm The Morning Journal published a story about the East Palestine Village Council’s approval of Phase 2 of East Palestine City Park renovations.  During a Village Council meeting Aug. 26, council members reviewed final conceptual plans for phase 2 which includes the new pool and aquatic center. The…

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  • Return of natural water flow step forward in EP clean-up

    Last Updated on August 9, 2024 at 2:45pm The Morning Journal published a story highlighting another milestone in remediation efforts.  Natural water flow will now return to Sulphur Run. With regulatory approval process from both the federal and state Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) complete, the final ditch segment along the tracks was approved to be redirected back…

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