Riverkeeper calls for end to “Russian roulette” as fourth oil train derails in three weeks

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OSSINING – A fourth oil train derailment and fire in three weeks has occurred, this one in northern Ontario, and environmental group Riverkeeper has renewed its call for immediate state and federal action to avoid yet another disaster.
“We’re playing Russian roulette with our cities and environment, except all the chambers are loaded,” said Sean Dixon, a staff attorney for Riverkeeper. “Our state and local leaders need to use their emergency authority and act now.”
Some 30 to 40 cars derailed, several caught fire and some went into the Mattagami River in the Ontario incident.
The US government has yet to implement its rules concerning DOT-111 railcars which have been determined to be unsound to carry flammable Bakken crude oil. When put in place, those rules will require those cars to be reinforced or replaced. 




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