Jack-Booted Thugs Of USDOT Recommend . . . Voluntary Withdrawal Of Aging Oil Tank Rail Cars Someday
WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of Transportation on Wednesday announced steps to improve the safety of shipping crude oil by rail, but unlike in Canada, it is taking a voluntary approach to the phaseout of older tank cars long known to be vulnerable in derailments.
The department recommended that petroleum producers that ship by rail discontinue the use of older DOT-111 model tank cars. The National Transportation Safety Board has warned for years that the cars punctured easily in derailments, leading to spills and fires with flammable liquids. The cars have performed poorly in the past several years in derailments involving ethanol, and more recently crude oil.
But like other efforts since the beginning of this year involving train speeds, track inspections and routing decisions, DOTs tank car recommendations are not mandatory. In contrast, Transport Canada two weeks ago required a three-year phaseout of older tank cars.
The department did match Canadas requirement that railroads disclose to state and county emergency management officials the routing, volume and frequency of crude oil shipments. After a CSX train carrying crude oil derailed and caught fire in Lynchburg, Va., last Wednesday, the citys mayor said he wasnt aware that the shipments had been passing through his community
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