The Department of Environmental Quality said there’s no immediate risk to fish and no threat to public health from the Jan. 4 ...
A train that derailed and crashed into the Marys River in Corvallis was removed by crane over the weekend, a spokesperson for ...
“Environmental recovery specialists are committed to resolving ... This article originally appeared on Salem Statesman Journal: Train crashes into Marys River in Corvallis after structural failure of ...
Oregon DEQ officials said that they have concluded their emergency response to the January 4 train trestle collapse and ...
has been engaged to deploy containment booms in the nearby Marys River to filter any potentially leaked materials, according to CPD. The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality is also ...
Perhaps a half-mile east of the trestle is where the Marys River feeds into the Willamette. "The City of Corvallis Fire Department, in coordination with Portland & Western and environmental ...
Railroad workers were still working Friday morning, Jan. 10, to free two rail cars from the Marys River, nearly a week after ...
A train bridge over the Marys River in Corvallis collapsed on Saturday, sending one train car filled with agricultural materials into the river. No injuries were reported. The train car ...