Crews have begun cleaning up the asphalt binder that spilled into Montana’s Yellowstone River during a bridge collapse and train derailmentĀ on June 24.
Officials with the Environmental Protection Agency said cleanup efforts began on Sunday, with workers extracting the now gooey material from the river water by rolling it up and putting the globs into garbage bags. It will probably be recycled, said Paul Peronard with the EPA.
Officials said that a bridge over the river collapsed as a train crossed it early last Saturday near the town of Columbus, and 10 of its 17 cars fell into the water, spilling hot liquid asphalt and molten sulfur into the water….