Re: Take that Columbia Gorge Enviro NIMBYS
Author: George Andrews
Date: 12-06-2018 - 19:15

The coal load spraying deal was actually started by the railroads themselves -- WITHOUT any greenies involved. BNSF & EwePee were having problems with coal dust blowing off onto trackage in the Powder River Basin and fouling the ballast. In the winter the dust, once wetted down by rain & snow, would freeze in the ballast, preventing water runoff and playing havoc with track alignment & subgrades. So the railroads and the coal mines worked together to install the sprayers right at the loadouts.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Take that Columbia Gorge Enviro NIMBYS Pdxrailtransit 12-06-2018 - 00:39
  Re: Take that Columbia Gorge Enviro NIMBYS Non- Enviro 12-06-2018 - 09:16
  Re: Take that Columbia Gorge Enviro NIMBYS Jeff 12-06-2018 - 10:36
  Re: Take that Columbia Gorge Enviro NIMBYS King Cole 12-06-2018 - 10:53
  Re: Take that Columbia Gorge Enviro NIMBYS Burney 12-06-2018 - 12:28
  Re: Take that Columbia Gorge Enviro NIMBYS Eddie 12-06-2018 - 18:24
  Re: Take that Columbia Gorge Enviro NIMBYS George Andrews 12-06-2018 - 19:15
  Re: Take that Columbia Gorge Enviro NIMBYS Arlen Sheldrake 12-06-2018 - 20:19
  Re: Powder River Basin Dust Ed Workman 12-07-2018 - 07:46


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