Minn. bill to protect against oil derailments

Published 10:03 am Wednesday, February 12, 2014

ST. PAUL — Recent explosive train derailments involving North Dakota crude have a pair of Minnesota lawmakers proposing steps to safeguard the state’s towns and cities.

Rep. Frank Hornstein and Sen. Scott Dibble, both Minneapolis Democrats, will offer their bill in the legislative session that starts in two weeks.

Their bill calls for state oversight of response planning for oil and hazardous substance spills. It also would increase resources for first responders at the state and local level.

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The legislation comes after a fiery derailment near Casselton, N.D., in December and one in Quebec in July. Forty-seven people died in the fire that followed the Canadian derailment.