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Learn about the May 3rd, 2004, train incident involving Union Pacific, focusing on water quality samples, containment efforts, and the involvement of various agencies. Contact Industrial Compliance Supervisor Martin Miller for more information.
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Resource Protection & Compliance Department Union Pacific Train Accident Martin MillerIndustrial Compliance Supervisor Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Conference 28 June 2006 Our water. Our future.
UP Train Incident May 3rd 2004 • SAFD received a call for a train derailment • Multiple Agencies were called in to assist. • 2 locomotives derailed and landed in the San Antonio River • Multiple cars also derailed off the tracks shutting down S. St. Mary’s St., Roosevelt Ave. and S. Presa St. 28 June 2006 Page 1
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UP Train Incident May 3rd 2004 • Took Water Quality Samples • Located the most Southern point downstream of diesel and oil spill • Assisted with containment and documentation 28 June 2006 Page 12
Resource Protection & Compliance Department Union Pacific Train Accident Martin MillerIndustrial Compliance Supervisor 210.233.3557 210.233.4630 mmiller@saws.org