
Union Pacific train dispatchers are responsible for the safe and efficient movement of trains across the rail network. Managing trains carrying our customers’ goods requires precision and skill. The company self-reports effluent exceedances and routinely completes a post incident analysis to investigate root causes and implement corrective actions as part of the environmental policy's commitment to continuous improvement. The plans cover all facilities where maintenance of locomotives and rail cars occurs and identify inspections, maintenance, and best management practices to ensure the stormwater that contacts our facilities is not contaminated.

To protect waters of the United States from stormwater (SPCC) runoff, Union Pacific has implemented and maintains Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans at about 270 facilities and about 140 Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure plans. This work is believed to be the largest industrial wastewater collection system renewal project in U.S. Additionally, we completed a $13 million renewal and replacement project of the collection system in Roseville, California, the largest freight rail yard west of the Rocky Mountains. Union Pacific is strengthening its wastewater infrastructure by investing in new industrial wastewater treatment plants, which indicate ultrafiltration systems. We treat and discharge wastewater in accordance with state and federal requirements and regularly report per permit requirements. We typically process 380 million gallons of water a year through these permitted and regulated locations. Our wastewater treatment facilities are designed to capture and process wastewater from our fueling and maintenance operations. We operate and maintain about 90 wastewater treatment facilities across our system. To meet federal, state, and local compliance obligations, and minimize our impact on the environment. We built infrastructure and processes to discharge effluent wastewater safely. Union Pacific was the first railroad to complete a Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) Water report in 2014 and continues to report to CDP annually.

The company commits to complying with national water quality standards and regulations. Our team focuses on using data to identify and address consumption changes, which might suggest a leak or other issue. We conserve water by analyzing accounts, researching irregularities, and making changes and repairs to eliminate unnecessary use. The company typically consumes 800 million gallons of water annually. Primary uses are as a locomotive coolant, washing equipment, vegetation protection to minimize fire risk, and drinking water. Union Pacific uses relatively little water for its operation. All initiatives add to our efforts to improve fuel conservation and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Our contractors, guards and haul away carriers use electric "gold carts" at many Union Pacific facilities. Our third party switching partners follow Union Pacific's fuel conservation engine shutdown guidelines. Our automotive terminals are equipped with charging stations to support electric vehicles moving to market. Our ICTF facility in Long Beach, California, installed the industry's first-ever hybrid electric crane to further reduce emissions. Union Pacific also has upgraded lift equipment engines in California to more stringent emission levels.

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