So very thoughtful of them to write. But you know, the tracks have been repaired and the other, regular , trains are rolling again. But the wrecked cars are still there. They just bulldozed them into the ditch far enough from the rails. As long as those wrecks are there the town is going to stink. Just guessing but I expect they’re having trouble finding a scrap yard that will take those stinky wrecked tankers. Send ‘em over to Buttaplug’s house.
I'm particularly interested in what the NTSB's comments will be regarding the apparent false labeling of "non-toxic" materials and the coincidence of the disaster--possibly even particularly toxic railway car contents--to the unusual, convenient co-location of piped drainage to the nearby river.
I have seen the NTSB misrepresent evidence in the past, even to the point of falsifying it in multiple places for a single event. I would call any repeat of that de rigueur for the corrupt players in the upper echelons of their org chart.