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This testing will continue until Friday, November 15, so Luckett Snyder urged residents who have not given permission yet to sign an agreement to let the EPA and Union Pacific on their property.
Union Pacific's indoor air testing indicated levels well below the Kansas Department of Health and Environment's risk-based ...
Union Pacific is leading this soil testing, which is being done with the help of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, and the city and county.
Union Pacific Railroad has announced a collaboration with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and community partners in an agreement to move forward with additional environmental assessment ...
Union Pacific Railroad officials met with current and past residents of the 29th and Grove contamination area to give updates ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Union Pacific announced a pact Monday to conduct environmental tests at an old rail yard in Houston's Fifth Ward, a decision that comes after city ...
Union Pacific representatives set up a table at the United States Environmental Protection Agency-led meeting with the Fifth Ward community affected by creosote contamination on Tuesday, Oct. 24 ...
Union Pacific has not only acknowledged its inherited responsibility through its 1997 merger with Southern Pacific, but has consistently leaned into science, community outreach, and environmental ...
Union Pacific took the initiative to invite the EPA to oversee additional testing measures, building upon preliminary studies conducted by the Houston Health Department in September 2022.
HOUSTON — Union Pacific was set to start soil testing in Houston's 5th Ward Wednesday morning, but the sample collection was delayed due to weather. Editor's note: The above video was published ...
Union Pacific will be responsible for testing the water and soil for contaminants under ADEQ’s supervision, Oppleman said. The company will work with ADEQ to identify areas that may need further ...
These efforts are more than just environmental due diligence—they reflect Union Pacific’s broader commitment to Houston’s communities and the future of Fifth Ward families.