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WARD PROMISES TO DEODORIZE

SCHUMER, IN PHONE CALL WITH CEO OF CSX, RECEIVES PERSONAL COMMITMENT THAT COMPANY WILL MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO STOP GARBAGE TRAINS FROM IDLING IN DEPEW & ENCOURAGE USE OF DE-ODORIZERS TO PREVENT NOXIOUS GARBAGE STENCH – SENATOR SAYS HE WILL DO EVERYTHING IN HIS POWER TO MAKE SURE CSX FOLLOWS THROUGH ON COMMITTMENT


Last Month, Schumer Called on CSX to Move Trains Filled With Garbage Away from Residential Neighborhoods in Depew – Trains Were Idling All Night on Tracks & Residents Could Not Open Windows Due to Insufferable Smell


Schumer Received Commitment from CEO of CSX That The Company Would Do Everything Possible To Move The Trains Away from Homes & Limit The Smell, Including Pushing the Use of De- Odorizers – Schumer Vowed to Continue Pushing CSX Until Horrible Garbage Smell No Longer An Issue


Schumer: Idling Garbage Trains Must Soon Be A Thing Of The Past for Depew Residents

Last week, during a personal phone call, U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer received a commitment from the CEO of CSX rail company, Michael Ward, that his company would do everything possible to move trains filled with garbage that have been idling at all hours of the night on its rail lines along Walden Avenue, a heavily populated residential area in the Village of Depew. In addition to saying the company would make every effort to move these trains away from homes, Ward also indicated that CSX would push the companies moving garbage on their rail lines to use de-odorizers to limit the garbage smell. This announcement comes after Schumer urged CSX two weeks ago to prioritize the health and quality of life of Western New Yorkers and find an alternate, non-residential location for these idling trains. Schumer wrote a letter to the CEO and followed up with a direct phone call to him as well. Depew residents have complained that CSX garbage trains idle all night in the midst of a residential area emitting noxious fumes. The trains are uncovered, which allows the smell of garbage to permeate the neighborhood and has prevented many residents from going outside or opening their windows. Schumer vowed to stay on top of CSX and do everything he can to make sure they are following through on their commitment.

"These smelly and noisy garbage trains should never have been idling in Depew, disturbing residents and negatively impacting their quality of life, and to his credit CSX’s CEO Michael Ward recognizes that and has pledged to take positive action,” said Schumer. “I am pleased that CSX has recognized that Walden Avenue is no place for these train cars and that Mr. Ward has committed to move these trains away from residential neighborhoods and push trash companies to use de-odorizers to squash the smell. I will not rest until residents’ health and quality of life is no longer affected and will closely monitor this situation to make sure progress is made.”

In addition to CSX’s commitment to move trains holding garbage and cover the smell, Schumer also noted that Ward committed to him that trains carrying hazardous materials would never idle in Depew.

The Mayor of the Village of Depew, as well as many other residents, contacted Senator Schumer’s office looking for help in remedying this issue after failing to receive a response from CSX. The Village of Depew has contacted CSX regarding the trains multiple times throughout the months of June and July with minimal response. Schumer noted that residents were assured before the July 4 th holiday that the trains would be moved, but that did not happen. Senator Schumer responded to the village’s request for help by writing to Michael J. Ward, the Chairman, President, and CEO of CSX, and urging the company to find an alternate location for the idling trains for the sake of residents’ health and quality of life.

A copy of Senator Schumer's original letter to CSX CEO Michael Ward is included below:

Dear Mr. Ward,

I am writing on behalf of the residents of Depew, NY and the surrounding areas in regards to a very troubling issue. It has been brought to my attention trains operated by CSX have been sitting idle for long periods of time within the village. This issue has been raised by a large number of concerned citizens, who have devoted a significant amount of time to writing letters and calling CSX, as well as local officials.

These trains, which are located along the tracks on Walden Avenue, are in a heavily residential area. Many of the trains do not shut off their engines at night, providing a noisy distraction for all of the nearby residents and preventing many of them from getting a good night’s sleep. Even more disturbing is the cargo being carried by a number of these trains. Cargo train cars carrying large amounts of garbage are being left in a residential area without cover. This has left many residents unable or unwilling to go outside or open their windows, despite the heat.

Therefore, I am requesting that you do everything possible to get these trains moved away from this area as soon as possible. I welcome any opportunity to assist you and your company in getting this matter resolved as quickly as possible.

If you have any further questions, you’re welcome to contact my office in Washington at 202-224-6542 and speak with either me or a representative from my staff.

Sincerely,

Charles E. Schumer

United States Senator

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