RD100 - Annual Report to the Joint Subcommittee Studying Measures to Reduce Emissions from Coal-Carrying Railroad Cars, February 2008


Executive Summary:
Summary of Key Accomplishments in 2007

• Norfolk Southern Corporation's (Norfolk Southern's) Performance Monitoring Plan remains fully implemented.

• The Trackside Monitor in Altavista, VA continues to monitor trains headed for the Tidewater area providing timely and valuable feedback to the mines participating in Norfolk Southern's coal dust reduction program.

• The 1-800 Dusting Report Line continues to be available to record any complaints from persons and businesses located in the rail corridors through which Norfolk Southern transports coal. In 2007, there were no complaints logged from Virginia.

• Monitoring of Total Suspended Particulate (TSP) and particulate matter (PMIO) near Lamberts Point in Norfolk, VA continues to demonstrate compliance with DEQ ambient air quality standards.

• Norfolk Southern provides timely feedback to the coal mines served including the relative success or failure oftheir preventive measures to reduce fugitive emissions.

• Norfolk Southern continues to work with those mines that continue to be identified as not meeting the Performance Monitoring Plan's dust control standards by conducting periodic audits ofthe mines to ensure optimal performance.

• Norfolk Southern and Consolidated Energy Inc. have been cooperatively evaluating the expansion of surfactant application to higher volumes of coal and the implementation of surfactant application to other mines served by Norfolk Southern.

In accordance with the 1997 Virginia Senate Joint Resolution No. 257, Norfolk Southern summarizes the efforts to identify and mitigate fugitive coal dust emissions from its rail corridors and facilities in the
Commonwealth during the calendar year 2007. This report illustrates Norfolk Southern's compliance with the resolution and its commitment to protect the environment.