Resolution Information
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Referred to: The Energy and Environment Committee (Chairman Bartels and
Legislators Greene, Parete, Ronk, and Wawro)
Chairman of the Energy and Environment Committee, Tracey A. Bartels, and
Legislators Archer, Greene, Gregorius, Loughran, Provenzano, and Wishnick offer
the following:
WHEREAS, crude oil is increasingly being transported along railroads from
production fields in the west to East Coast ports and refineries; particularly, the
Bakken shale oil operations of North Dakota and heavy crude fields of Alberta,
Canada; and
WHEREAS, the nationwide volume of crude oil transported by rail has
increased to more than 400,000 carloads in 2013 compared to 9,500 carloads in 2008,
a more-than 40-fold increase; as much as 20% of the highly volatile crude oil
extracted from the Bakken formation is transported through New York State
communities and ecosystems; and
WHEREAS, port facilities in and around Albany and along the Hudson River
already move over a million gallons of crude oil from railcar to barges and vessel per
day, with more capacity in development; by rail, at least two trains of crude oil head
south through the Hudson Valley every day, each carrying approximately 3 million
gallons of crude oil; and
WHEREAS, crude oil trains travel through Hudson Valley population centers,
including the city of Kingston and numerous villages and towns, and near critical
public infrastructure including hospitals, municipal buildings, water and sewer
treatment plants, public education facilities, and private businesses; and
WHEREAS, crude oil trains in the Hudson Valley pass over or run adjacent to
significant environmental resources, including state-designated “significant habitats”
in the Hudson River; and
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Resolution No. 184 May 20, 2014
Urging the Federal Department Of Transportation, Through The
Federal Railroad Administration And The Pipeline And Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration, To Immediately Issue New Rules
Regarding The Transporting Of Crude Oil And Ensure An
Immediate, Open, Public Process For Updating Regional Train
Safety, Spill Response, Rail Operations, And Public Notification
Plans For All Energy By Rail Transportation
WHEREAS, there have been a series of crude oil train derailments in the
United States and Canada that have led to loss of life, loss of property, and
significant economic and environmental damage, including the loss of 47 lives in
Lac-Megantic, Quebec, in July 2013; and
WHEREAS, there have been at least four oil train derailments in New York
State since December 2013, including one in the Town of Ulster, and two joint
Federal-State "inspection blitzes" where dozens of safety problems were identified,
highlighting the chronic, widespread and acute risks facing our communities and
environment; and
WHEREAS, crude oil from the Bakken shale deposits has been proven to be
more explosive and more corrosive, and heavy, sinking oils from tar sands
formations much more viscous, than traditional crude oil, making the protection of
public safety and environmental health, as well as spill response and remediation,
more difficult and more dangerous; and
WHEREAS, on January 28, 2014, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo
signed an Executive Order recognizing that crude oil transportation by rail car and
river vessels presents an ongoing major risk to New York communities and the
environment, shortly after two safety recommendations by the National
Transportation Safety Board reached the same conclusion and called for major
system-wide reforms; and
WHEREAS, crude oil is mainly transported in DOT-111 rail tank cars
designed for general purpose liquid transport, not for hazardous cargos, despite the
fact that these railcars lack even the most basic safety measures (such as shields,
pressure vents, or thicker hulls) and despite repeated recommendations from the
National Transportation Safety Board over the past thirty years, most recently in
March, 2012, and January, 2014, that they not be used for crude oil transport; and
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Resolution No. 184 May 20, 2014
Urging the Federal Department Of Transportation, Through The
Federal Railroad Administration And The Pipeline And Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration, To Immediately Issue New Rules
Regarding The Transporting Of Crude Oil And Ensure An
Immediate, Open, Public Process For Updating Regional Train
Safety, Spill Response, Rail Operations, And Public Notification
Plans For All Energy By Rail Transportation
WHEREAS, the volume of oil carried in a DOT-111 railcar is just small
enough to avoid triggering the development of a “comprehensive” response plan,
meaning that no collaboration must take place between the railroads and the towns
through which these rail cars transport crude, and that no official government
certification that there is adequate response capacity for emergencies is required; and
WHEREAS, DOT-111 railcars are unacceptably dangerous, particularly in
light of the woeful state of railroad enforcement, inspection, oversight, and safety,
highlighted by the testimony of the Chair of the Surface Transportation Board in
April, 2014, that “no community is prepared for a worst-case scenario” for crude oilby-rail disasters; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, the Ulster County Legislature recognizes that the transport of
crude oil, especially Bakken and heavy crudes, by rail and vessel through our
community presents an immediate, significant risk for the people, environment, and
economy of our region; and, be it further
RESOLVED, the Ulster County Legislature urges Federal regulators of this
industry, State response agencies, and the railroad industry itself to also request
standards to address known, unacceptable, and outdated weaknesses of the DOT-111
railcars; and, be it further
RESOLVED, the Ulster County Legislature urges United States Department
of Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx to immediately invoke his authority under
Title 49 of the United States Code, section 20104(a)(1), to issue an emergency order
banning the use of class DOT-111 cars for transporting crude oil; and, be it further
RESOLVED, the Ulster County Legislature urges the Federal Department of
Transportation, through the Federal Railroad Administration and the Pipeline and
Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, to immediately issue new rules
implementing the baseline National Transportation Safety Board safety
recommendations for crude oil transport by rail, and to immediately require the
development of federally-approved comprehensive response plans for any and all
railcars transporting crude oil; and, be it further
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Resolution No. 184 May 20, 2014
Urging the Federal Department Of Transportation, Through The
Federal Railroad Administration And The Pipeline And Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration, To Immediately Issue New Rules
Regarding The Transporting Of Crude Oil And Ensure An
Immediate, Open, Public Process For Updating Regional Train
Safety, Spill Response, Rail Operations, And Public Notification
Plans For All Energy By Rail Transportation
RESOLVED the Ulster County Legislature urges the National Transportation
Safety Board to hold an immediate, open, public process for updating regional train
safety, spill response, rail operations, and public notification plans for all energy-byrail transportation; and, be it further
RESOLVED, that the Clerk of the Ulster County Legislature shall send copies
of this Resolution to Federal Department of Transportation, Federal Railroad
Administration, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, National
Transportation Safety Board, New York State Emergency Management Office, New
York State Department of Transportation, Amtrak, CSX Transportation, Northfolk
Southern Railway and Genesee & Wyoming Inc., United States Department of
Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo,
New York State Senators John Bonacic, William Larkin, James Seward, and Cecilia
Tkaczyk, and New York State Assembly Members Kevin Cahill, Peter Lopez, Frank
Skartados and Claudia Tenney; and, be it further
RESOLVED, that the Clerk of the Ulster County Legislature shall send a copy
of this resolution to each Town Clerk in Ulster County and to the Clerk of the City of
Kingston for their memorialization,
and move its adoption.
ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
AYES: 22 NOES: 0
(Absent: Legislator Provenzano)
Passed Committee: Energy and Environment on May 13, 2014
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
NONE
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Resolution No. 184 May 20, 2014
Urging the Federal Department Of Transportation, Through The
Federal Railroad Administration And The Pipeline And Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration, To Immediately Issue New Rules
Regarding The Transporting Of Crude Oil And Ensure An
Immediate, Open, Public Process For Updating Regional Train
Safety, Spill Response, Rail Operations, And Public Notification
Plans For All Energy By Rail Transportation
STATE OF NEW YORK
ss:
COUNTY OF ULSTER
This is to certify that I, the undersigned Clerk of the Legislature of the County of Ulster have compared the
foregoing resolution with the original resolution now on file in the office of said clerk, and which was adopted by said
Legislature on the 20th Day of May, 2014, and that the same is a true and correct transcript of said resolution and of the
whole thereof.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of the County of Ulster this 23rd Day of May in
the year Two Thousand and Fourteen.
|s| Victoria A. Fabella
Victoria A. Fabella, Clerk
Ulster County Legislature
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Updated: October 27, 2020
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