The Crescent News today reports that the CSX train carrying crude oil, which derailed in West Virginia last week, passed through Defiance and Henry counties before traveling south.
Tracy Busch, the Director of the Henry County Emergency Management Agency, told the paper that a lot of the ethanol and crude that is produced in the Bakken oil fields, in fact 72 percent of it, is transported by rail, much of it by CSX, on trains that travel through our area.
Millions of gallons of crude oil pass through Ohiio each week, much of it locally on the CSX line in Henry and Defiance counties, Norfolk Southern line in Paulding, Putnam, Williams and Fulton counties and the Canadian Pacific and Norfolk Southern lines in Williams and Fulton counties.
That fact, along with the derailment last week in West Virginia, now has many local officials taking a more serious look at just what preparations need to be in place in the event something like what happened in West Virginia were to happen here.