Posted by Guy Flynn on Apr 17, 2018 04:04:00 PM
Railroads are among the world’s most environmentally conscious companies. In an industry that re-fuels hundreds of locomotives every day and can use up to 5,000 gallons of diesel fuel for just one re-fuel, railroad yards must both prevent and properly manage spills when they occur. When it comes to storm water and wastewater treatment, fuel spills and oil leaks can pose significant challenges.
Spilled fuel or leaked oil at a railroad yard typically ends up in a collection...
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Posted by Jim Hebert on Jun 17, 2016 08:30:00 AM
Small Spills = Large Problems: A Look into Fueling Best Practices for the Railroad
Industry
Fact – fuel contains toxic substances. Thus, fuel spills can have a decidedly negative impact on the environment. Specifically, with regard to diesel fuel use in the transportation industry, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has strict regulations in place to help prevent the contamination of water and soil during fueling.
Companies that encounter frequent or consistent refueling, like those in the railroad industry,...
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Posted by Guy Flynn on Mar 17, 2015 00:23:00 PM
On February 28, 1827, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad became the first U.S. railway chartered for commercial transport of passengers and freight.
Key facts about the first U.S. railway include:
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