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Richard D. Krugman Receives 2025 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows Program Lifetime Achievement Award
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 -- The National Academy of Medicine issued the following news:
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Richard D. Krugman Receives 2025 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows Program Lifetime Achievement Award
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows (RWJF) program today announced that Richard D. Krugman is the recipient of the RWJF Health Policy Fellows Lifetime Achievement Award for his exemplary leadership and commitment to protecting children's health throughout his career. Krugman is a Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 -- The National Academy of Medicine issued the following news:
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Richard D. Krugman Receives 2025 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows Program Lifetime Achievement Award
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows (RWJF) program today announced that Richard D. Krugman is the recipient of the RWJF Health Policy Fellows Lifetime Achievement Award for his exemplary leadership and commitment to protecting children's health throughout his career. Krugman is a Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.He was a member of the 1980-81 class of RWJF Health Policy Fellows.
Krugman joined the faculty of the University of Colorado School of Medicine in 1973 and served as the Director of its Kempe National Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect from 1981 to 1992, where he led groundbreaking efforts in research, training, and program development to prevent and treat child abuse and neglect.
A nationally recognized leader in health policy, Krugman has chaired the US Advisory Board on Child Abuse and Neglect of the Department of Health and Human Services, served as a program advisor to the RWJF Rural Infant Care Program, and led the RWJF National Advisory Committee for the Clinical Scholars Program. Krugman was a member of the RWJF Health Policy Fellows program Advisory Board from 1985 to 1989 and 1995 to 1999. He served as Dean of the University of Colorado School of Medicine from 1992 to 2015 and as Vice-Chancellor for Health Affairs from 2007 to 2015.
Elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2005, Krugman has contributed to multiple National Academies committees and boards. He served on the committee that produced the 2002 report Confronting Chronic Neglect: The Education and Training of Health Professionals on Family Violence. Krugman currently serves on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Council of Councils, which advises the Director of the NIH. In 2022, he co-founded the National Foundation to End Child Abuse and Neglect and currently serves on the board. A dedicated mentor and educator, Krugman has inspired generations of physicians to strengthen research and policy to protect children's health.
"Through his work as a physician, professor, and advocate, Dr. Krugman has advanced the goals that define our program: using health policy to improve lives and strengthen communities," said Gregg Margolis, Director of the RWJF Health Policy Fellows program. "We are honored to recognize his enduring contributions to protecting children's health and his remarkable commitment to service."
# About the Lifetime Achievement Award
Established in 2008, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows Lifetime Achievement Award honors distinguished alumni whose careers reflect sustained and exceptional contributions to the field of health policy. The award recognizes alumni who have demonstrated national or international leadership in advancing health and health policy, while exemplifying an enduring personal commitment to improving the well-being of others.
Recipients embody the core values of the Health Policy Fellows community through their service, mentorship, and dedication to the growth and success of fellow alumni. The award celebrates those whose contributions shape and influence policy, foster the professional development of others, and strengthen the collective impact of the Health Policy Fellows network. This year's selection committee was chaired by 1993-94 Health Policy Fellow Oliver Fein, Professor Emeritus of Clinical Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College.
# About the Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellows Program
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows program, conducted and administered by the National Academy of Medicine with funding support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, offers the nation's most comprehensive learning experience at the intersection of health, science, and policy in Washington, DC.
Since its establishment in 1973, this nonpartisan fellowship has provided exceptional mid-career health professionals, behavioral and social scientists, and others committed to improving health and health care with direct, hands-on experience in the nation's most influential congressional and executive branch offices. Fellows gain a deep understanding of the policymaking process, develop strong leadership and analytical skills, and bring their expertise to address pressing health challenges at the national, state, and local levels.
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Original text here: https://nam.edu/news-and-insights/krugman-health-policy-lifetime-achievement-award/
Update: Cleanup Continues in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release:
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Update: Cleanup Continues in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana
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DALLAS, TEXAS (October 17, 2025) - After leading cleanup efforts for almost two months, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) entered into a consent order with Smitty's Supply, Inc., requiring the company to take responsibility for cleanup at the facility damaged by a fire on August 22 and to pay certain response costs incurred by the United States.
Response by the Numbers
\- 7,438,221 gallons of liquid wastes recovered
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release:
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Update: Cleanup Continues in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana
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DALLAS, TEXAS (October 17, 2025) - After leading cleanup efforts for almost two months, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) entered into a consent order with Smitty's Supply, Inc., requiring the company to take responsibility for cleanup at the facility damaged by a fire on August 22 and to pay certain response costs incurred by the United States.
Response by the Numbers
\- 7,438,221 gallons of liquid wastes recovered
\-11,286,009 gallons of liquid wastes removed for disposal
\- 22,400 feet of containment boom laid
\- 4955 bales of sorbent material
\- 452 EPA and contractor personnel deployed
Accomplishments to date at the Smitty's Supply fire response include extinguishing the fire and stabilizing the facility to prevent leaks; building earthen dams, setting booms, and rainwater collection around the site to contain runoff; deploying boom and sorbent material in ponds and the Tangipahoa River to capture contaminated runoff; and increasing the recovery rate of oily material.
Cleanup Operations
On October 16, EPA continued the decontamination and demobilization of frac tanks.
Current activities included enhancing sampling efforts, continued boom evaluation and replacement in the Tangipahoa River, and removing oil debris from the river. EPA continues to utilize the Shoreline Cleanup Assessment Technique (SCAT) for operations over the weekend.
Community Office Hours
EPA will continue to engage with community members at events and through its door-to-door efforts.
-Vintage Market Days of Southeast Louisiana: Saturday, October 18, 9am - 4pm
-Vintage Market Days of Southeast Louisiana: Sunday, October 19, 10am - 4pm
-Hammond Senior Center, Friday, October 24, 10 - 11am
Community Engagement
EPA has met with over 2,400 community members throughout Tangipahoa Parish and answered their questions during established office hours and other events that have taken place since September 12. EPA has interacted with 399 residents through its door-to-door efforts since October 5.
Online Resources
Visit EPA's response website for regular updates, including sampling results, cleanup progress, field photos, and an interactive story map: https://www.epa.gov/smittys-supply-fire Exit EPA's website.
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U.S. EPA South Central Region: EPA continues on-the-ground outreach in Tangipahoa Parish, with updated times and locations for community office hours supporting residents affected by the Smitty's Supply fire. See the times and locations for today!
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U.S. EPA South Central Region: Earlier this week, EPA's Office of Land and Emergency Management Assistant Administrator John Busterud came down to Tangipahoa Parish for an update on cleanup operations following the Smitty's Supply fire in Roseland, LA. Assistant Administrator Busterud recognized the importance of an efficient and safe cleanup, and attended a site tour, including an aerial overview by helicopter and a tour of the Smitty's Supply facility grounds. EPA is committed to protecting public health and the environment in affected communities, and we are grateful that Assistant Administrator Busterud took the time to visit the site. To stay up to date with the latest information, visit: www.epa.gov/smittys-supply-fire Exit EPA's website
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U.S. EPA South Central Region: EPA continues to work closely with LDEQ and Smitty's Supply Inc. to ensure an efficient and thorough cleanup following the Smitty's Supply fire in Tangipahoa Parish. Check out these before-and-after photos of the Smitty's Supply facility that show the progress being made after initially cleaning up the facility. EPA is committed to its mission of protecting public health and the environment and ensuring Smitty's Supply Inc. safely cleans up the facility site. To stay up to date with the latest information, visit: www.epa.gov/smittys-supply-fire Exit EPA's website
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U.S. EPA South Central Region: EPA continues to work closely with LDEQ and Smitty's Supply Inc. to ensure an efficient and thorough cleanup following the Smitty's Supply fire in Tangipahoa Parish. Check out these before-and-after photos of the Smitty's Supply facility that show the progress being made after initially cleaning up the facility. EPA is committed to its mission of protecting public health and the environment and ensuring Smitty's Supply Inc. safely cleans up the facility site. To stay up to date with the latest information, visit: www.epa.gov/smittys-supply-fire Exit EPA's website
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@EPAregion6: EPA continues on-the-ground outreach in Tangipahoa Parish, with updated times and locations for community office hours supporting residents affected by the Smitty's Supply fire. See the times and locations for today! For more updates please follow: https://epa.gov/smittys-supply-fire Exit EPA's website
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@EPAregion6: Earlier this week, EPA's Office of Land and Emergency Management Assistant Administrator John Busterud came down to Tangipahoa Parish for an update on cleanup operations following the Smitty's Supply fire in Roseland, LA. Assistant Administrator Busterud recognized the importance of an efficient and safe cleanup, and attended a site tour, including an aerial overview by helicopter and a tour of the Smitty's Supply facility grounds. EPA is committed to protecting public health and the environment in affected communities, and we are grateful that Assistant Administrator Busterud took the time to visit the site. To stay up to date with the latest information, visit: www.epa.gov/smittys-supply-fire Exit EPA's website
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@EPAregion6: EPA continues to work closely with LDEQ and Smitty's Supply Inc. to ensure an efficient and thorough cleanup following the Smitty's Supply fire in Tangipahoa Parish. Check out these before-and-after photos of the Smitty's Supply facility that show the progress being made after initially cleaning up the facility. EPA is committed to its mission of protecting public health and the environment and ensuring Smitty's Supply Inc. safely cleans up the facility site. To stay up to date with the latest information, visit: www.epa.gov/smittys-supply-fire Exit EPA's website
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@EPAregion6: Daily Smitty's Supply Fire Response Update. To stay up to date with the latest information, visit: www.epa.gov/smittys-supply-fire Exit EPA's website
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For interview requests or to coordinate site visits, contact Ed Mekeel at mekeel.edward@epa.gov.
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Original text here: https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/update-cleanup-continues-tangipahoa-parish-louisiana-1
SBA Relief Still Available to Missouri Small Businesses and Private Nonprofits Affected by November 2024 Storms
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 -- The Small Business Administration's Office of Disaster Assistance issued the following news release:
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SBA Relief Still Available to Missouri Small Businesses and Private Nonprofits Affected by November 2024 Storms
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Senate Democrats voted to block a clean federal funding bill (H.R. 5371), leading to a government shutdown that is preventing the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) from serving America's 36 million small businesses.
Every day that Senate Democrats continue to oppose a clean funding bill, they are stopping an estimated 320 small businesses from
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 -- The Small Business Administration's Office of Disaster Assistance issued the following news release:
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SBA Relief Still Available to Missouri Small Businesses and Private Nonprofits Affected by November 2024 Storms
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Senate Democrats voted to block a clean federal funding bill (H.R. 5371), leading to a government shutdown that is preventing the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) from serving America's 36 million small businesses.
Every day that Senate Democrats continue to oppose a clean funding bill, they are stopping an estimated 320 small businesses fromaccessing $170 million in SBA-guaranteed funding.
As a result of the shutdown, we wanted to notify you that many of our services supporting small businesses are currently unavailable. The agency is executing its Lapse Plan and as soon as the shutdown is over, we are prepared to immediately return to the record-breaking services we were providing under the leadership of the Trump Administration.
If you need disaster assistance, please visit sba.gov/disaster.
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Original text here: https://www.sba.gov/article/2025/10/17/sba-relief-still-available-missouri-small-businesses-private-nonprofits-affected-november-2024
Kansas Student Awarded President's Environmental Youth Award
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release:
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Kansas Student Awarded President's Environmental Youth Award
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Olathe project gains national recognition
LENEXA, KAN. (OCT. 17, 2025) - Yesterday, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 7 Administrator Jim Macy presented a President's Environmental Youth Award (PEYA) to high school student Archer Grier for his 2024 sustainable fish-breeding project at Cedar Lake in Olathe, Kansas.
The award ceremony was held at the regional office in Lenexa, Kansas. Kansas Department of Wildlife
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release:
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Kansas Student Awarded President's Environmental Youth Award
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Olathe project gains national recognition
LENEXA, KAN. (OCT. 17, 2025) - Yesterday, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 7 Administrator Jim Macy presented a President's Environmental Youth Award (PEYA) to high school student Archer Grier for his 2024 sustainable fish-breeding project at Cedar Lake in Olathe, Kansas.
The award ceremony was held at the regional office in Lenexa, Kansas. Kansas Department of Wildlifeand Parks (KDWP) Fisheries Biologist Zach Ramsay, who sponsored the winning project, joined the presentation.
"Archer's successful project showed dedication to improving his local environment through science, innovation, and teamwork -- and that's an accomplishment worth celebrating," said Regional Administrator Macy. "President's Environmental Youth Award winners are role models and problem solvers that lead the way for youth stewardship of our land. I am proud to present this national award to Archer. Congratulations on a job well-done!"
A love of bass fishing inspired Archer to seek out a sustainable fisheries project. After learning of a fish kill at Cedar Lake, he teamed up with biologists at KDWP and local scouts to address the issue. Archer designed, constructed, and deployed a sustainable fish-breeding cube made from repurposed PVC pipe and drainage tubing, mobilizing others to join in the project. His efforts revitalized the lake's aquatic ecosystem and sparked community interest in angling.
Read more about Archer's PEYA project and current and past PEYA winners.
# EPA Now Accepting Student and Teacher Award Applications!
EPA is seeking applications for PEYA and the Presidential Innovation Awards for Environmental Educators (PIAEE). Applications for both awards are due no later than Monday, December 1, 2025.
Projects should align with only one or more of the focus areas: agricultural practices; artificial intelligence; food waste; recycling; school gardens or green space (playground, park or other community space); use science, data analysis or other creative approaches; water infrastructure; and water quality and/or litter within waterways.
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For PIAEE, Application and eligibility information is available on EPA's PIAEE webpage Exit EPA's website.
# Background
As America celebrates 250 years of independence, EPA wants to celebrate students and teachers who are making a positive impact to promote environmental awareness to forge American greatness for the next 250 years.
The 1990 National Environmental Education Act established PEYA, which recognizes outstanding environmental stewardship projects from students in Grades K-12 that protect our nation's natural resources. The act also established PIAEE, which recognizes outstanding Grade K-12 educators who use environmental education as a learning tool to excite students and communities about protecting human health and the environment.
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Original text here: https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/kansas-student-awarded-presidents-environmental-youth-award
Ecuador to Strengthen Agricultural Public Services With IDB Support
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 -- The Inter-American Development Bank issued the following news release:
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Ecuador to Strengthen Agricultural Public Services with IDB Support
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has approved a $40 million investment loan to support the development of Ecuador's agricultural public services.
The financing, approved by the IDB's Board of Executive Directors, will help strengthen agricultural research, promote technology transfer, improve information management, and consolidate governance of the agricultural research, development, and innovation system. In addition,
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 -- The Inter-American Development Bank issued the following news release:
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Ecuador to Strengthen Agricultural Public Services with IDB Support
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has approved a $40 million investment loan to support the development of Ecuador's agricultural public services.
The financing, approved by the IDB's Board of Executive Directors, will help strengthen agricultural research, promote technology transfer, improve information management, and consolidate governance of the agricultural research, development, and innovation system. In addition,the loan will support agricultural health services by enhancing laboratory diagnostic capacity, risk management, and disease and pest surveillance, contributing to food safety.
The project includes the construction and upgrading of infrastructure with environmental sustainability and accessibility criteria, the implementation of advanced digital solutions based on artificial intelligence and virtual reality, and the training of technicians and producers in the transfer and adoption of new technologies. It also includes the adoption of good agricultural practices.
The program is expected to directly benefit more than 13,000 producers, with a special focus on rural women, indigenous communities, and Afro-Ecuadorians. It will also contribute to strengthening institutional governance, improving climate resilience in the agricultural sector, and enhancing public services related to agricultural health and food safety.
The operation will be executed by the National Institute of Agricultural Research (INIAP) and the Agency for Phytosanitary and Zoosanitary Regulation and Control (AGROCALIDAD), both entities under the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Fishing.
The agricultural sector in Ecuador accounts for 7.7% of GDP and nearly 30% of jobs nationwide.
The loan has a repayment term of 25 years, a grace period of 5.5 years, and an interest rate based on SOFR.
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About the IDB
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is devoted to improving lives across Latin America and the Caribbean. Founded in 1959, the IDB works with the region's public sector to design and enable impactful, innovative solutions for sustainable and inclusive development. Leveraging financing, technical expertise and knowledge, it promotes growth and well-being in 26 countries. Visit our website https://www.iadb.org/en.
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Original text here: https://www.iadb.org/en/news/ecuador-strengthen-agricultural-public-services-idb-support
EPA Begins Removing Hazardous Waste from Former Glycerin Traders Facility in La Porte, Indiana
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release:
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EPA Begins Removing Hazardous Waste from Former Glycerin Traders Facility in La Porte, Indiana
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CHICAGO (October 17, 2025) - This week, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) began removing hazardous waste from the former Glycerin Traders facility at 3522 South State Route 104 in La Porte, Indiana. EPA estimates the work to remove hazardous waste will be completed this fall, weather dependent.
More than 700 containers of liquid waste are stored at the property, the contents of which are
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 -- The Environmental Protection Agency issued the following news release:
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EPA Begins Removing Hazardous Waste from Former Glycerin Traders Facility in La Porte, Indiana
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CHICAGO (October 17, 2025) - This week, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) began removing hazardous waste from the former Glycerin Traders facility at 3522 South State Route 104 in La Porte, Indiana. EPA estimates the work to remove hazardous waste will be completed this fall, weather dependent.
More than 700 containers of liquid waste are stored at the property, the contents of which areunknown. Labels on some containers indicated the potential presence of hydrochloric acid, organic peroxides, and potassium nitrate. Containers of acids, oxidizers, and flammable oxidizers were observed on pallets. Many containers of hazardous chemicals are in poor condition, open, corroded, or bulging. The improper storage of the chemicals could result in a release of hazardous substances into the environment or a fire, leading to EPA's swift action to remove the immediate threat to public health and the environment.
EPA will identify the waste, and consolidate, package and remove any hazardous substances off-site for proper and safe disposal. Air monitoring will be conducted during the cleanup to ensure cleanup activities on-site do not impact air quality off-site. Nearby residents may notice increased vehicle activity in the area and workers in personal protective equipment.
Background:
Glycerin Traders operated as a waste-materials refining and processing facility between 2010 and 2024. The facility historically received waste oils, acids, flammables, solvents, and unknown materials to be processed into usable products. Indiana Department of Emergency Management (IDEM) found Glycerin Traders in violation of numerous Resource Conservation and Recovery Act waste management practices. IDEM requested EPA assistance to assess whether the site met the criteria for a time-critical removal action from the agency in April 2025.
More information about the response is available at the Glycerin Traders removal website.
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Original text here: https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa-begins-removing-hazardous-waste-former-glycerin-traders-facility-la-porte-indiana
Amtrak Celebrates Upgrades at North Dakota Stations
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 -- Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corp.) issued the following news:
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Amtrak Celebrates Upgrades at North Dakota Stations
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Customers benefit from $30 million federal investment statewide
DEVILS LAKE and FARGO, N.D. - Amtrak passengers have a more accessible experience at five North Dakota stations following about $30 million in upgrades. The Amtrak Empire Builder stops twice daily at stations on this route between Seattle or Portland and Chicago.
"Making stations accessible to all customers is a priority we're actively pursuing with construction, renovation,
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 -- Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corp.) issued the following news:
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Amtrak Celebrates Upgrades at North Dakota Stations
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Customers benefit from $30 million federal investment statewide
DEVILS LAKE and FARGO, N.D. - Amtrak passengers have a more accessible experience at five North Dakota stations following about $30 million in upgrades. The Amtrak Empire Builder stops twice daily at stations on this route between Seattle or Portland and Chicago.
"Making stations accessible to all customers is a priority we're actively pursuing with construction, renovation,repair and upgrade projects at stations across our National Network," said Amtrak Vice President of Accessibility Dr. David Handera. "We want all of our stations to provide a welcoming environment for every passenger."
Handera and civic leaders held ribbon-cutting celebrations this week in both Devils Lake and Fargo while also promoting the improvements in Rugby, Stanley and Williston, all enhancing the passenger experience.
Amtrak has invested more than $1 billion since 2011 in accessibility upgrades and improvement projects at 144 stations across the national network to ensure a safe, efficient, and comfortable travel experience. Seventeen stations were brought into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act this year and another 50 stations are targeted for completion in the next year at a forecasted investment of $311 million.
"The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is still delivering for North Dakota. It's great to see Amtrak stations across the state receive some much-needed upgrades. These funds at the Devils Lake, Fargo, Rugby, Stanley, and Williston stations will go a long way increasing safety and accessibility for travelers," said Senator Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.).
Devils Lake (DVL): $4.5 million
* The Devils Lake Station was built in 1907 by the Great Northern Railway (GN) and contributes to the city's historic district. A new 300-foot concrete boarding platform with brick finish provides accessible paths of travel to and from the station building. The platform is equipped with a snowmelt system to enhance safety and accessibility, with sloped walkways and safety barriers, energy efficient LED light fixtures that provide full coverage lighting at the platform, detectable warning systems, and new signage.
* The designer of record for the project is Michael Baker International (MBI), an internationally recognized architecture and engineering firm that specializes in infrastructure and transportation. Collage Companies provided general contractor services, with Construction Engineers of Grand Forks, N.D., as major subconsultant for the project completion next month. Additional North Dakota subcontractors and suppliers that aided in the success of the project include: Klemetsrud Plumbing & Heating (Devils Lake), Strata Corporation Ready Mix (Devils Lake), Integrity Steel Supply (Mapleton) Quality Coatings and Tile (Fargo), Missouri Basin Materials (Bismarck), Wir3d Electric, Inc. (Fargo), Bartsch Electrical (Rugby), Berger Enterprises, LLC (Emerado), Opp Construction LLC (Grand Forks), and Widseth Smith Nolting (Crookston).
Fargo (FAR): $4.5 million
* Amtrak uses the former express building next to the station, both erected by GN in 1906, two blocks east of downtown. It is listed as a contributing property within the National Register-listed Downtown Fargo District. A 645-foot concrete boarding platform and accessible paths of travel to and from the station are in place, with a designated parking area. The construction of sloped accessible walkways, railings, egress gates, energy efficient LED light fixtures, detectable warning systems, and new signage is complete. The interior of the Amtrak station has also been refreshed.
* The designer of record for the project is GFT Infrastructure Inc., a nationally recognized architecture and engineering firm that specializes in infrastructure and transportation. Krische Construction Inc. (KCI), provided General Contractor services for the project. Multiple North Dakota subcontractors were involved in the project, including: Fargo Glass (Fargo), Neset Survey (Fargo), American Engineering Testing (Williston), and Industrial Contract Services (Grand Forks).
Rugby (RUG): $10.4 million
* GN built the Rugby station in 1907 and it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The new 750-foot concrete boarding platform with brick finish is equipped with a snowmelt system to enhance safety with accessible paths of travel to and from the station building and new designated parking area. Sloped walkways and safety barriers, energy efficient LED light fixtures that provide full coverage lighting at the platform, detectable warning systems, and new signage have been completed. The station interior has also been refreshed.
* The designer of record for the project is MBI and Granite Construction Co. provided general contractor services for the project to be complete next month. North Dakota subcontractors and suppliers used during the project include Deplazes Readi-Mix (Rugby), Precision Borders (Rugby), Lunseth Plumbing and Heating Co. (Grand Forks), White Mountain Electric (Williston), Keller Paving (Minot), Riedhammer Masonry (Grand Forks), and American Engineering Testing (Fargo).
Stanley (STN): $0.4 million
* GN built the Stanley station depot in 1922. A new accessible path of travel to connect the station building and designated parking area was constructed. Detectable warning systems were repaired and replaced on the existing platform and additional platform and station signage was added. The station interior has also been refreshed.
* The designer of record for the project is STV and KCI provided general contractor services for the project. Two local subcontractors provided services throughout the project: American Engineering Testing (Williston, N.D.) and Benchmark Land Surveying (Sydney, Mont.).
Williston (WTN): $10 million
* Opened by GN in 1910, the Williston station and platform are noted for their historic significance by the State of North Dakota. A new 700-foot concrete boarding platform with brick finish connects accessible paths of travel to and from the station building and new designated parking area. The platform is equipped with a snowmelt system to enhance safety. Sloped walkways, railings, egress, energy efficient LED light fixtures, detectable warning systems, and new signage throughout will be complete next month.
* The designer of record is MBI and general contractor KCI provided services for the project. Multiple North Dakota subcontractors provided services throughout the project: A&A Landscape (Williston), American Engineering Testing (Williston), Industrial Contract Services (Grand Forks), Mowbray & Sons (Minot), Fargo Glass (Fargo), and Almquist Welding (Watford City).
This program is advancing 144 station designs and 68 station construction projects as part of the ongoing Amtrak commitment to providing accessibility at 100% of stations by 2029.
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Original text here: https://media.amtrak.com/2025/10/amtrak-celebrates-upgrades-at-north-dakota-stations/