EPA and U.P. reach agreement on site

Published: Friday, Aug. 5 2005 12:00 a.m. MDT

The Environmental Protection Agency has reached an agreement with Union Pacific Railroad Co. over a contamination in a Utah site.

Union Pacific will pay $270,690 to reimburse the EPA for incurred costs of removing and investigating substances from the Union Pacific Eureka Mills NPL Site located in Eureka.

Court documents state that between 2001 and 2002, the EPA cleaned up 71 residential properties in Eureka. Federal officials also set up a program to voluntarily test the blood of children at risk each year. The EPA also established educational outreach programs for nearby residents and a voluntary program for "in-home soil and dust sampling."

Union Pacific Co. will also spend about $4.6 million in work and response costs.

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