Under a Stipulation of Settlement, BNSF will be required to pay $1,513,750 to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Water Act for an oil spill that occurred near Doon, Iowa on June 22, 2018. BNSF, which is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, operates one of the largest railroad networks in North America, and employs approximately 41,000 people. BNSF discharged approximately 117,568 gallons of Canadian heavy crude oil after a freight train it was operating partially derailed. Prior to the spill, the area had experienced significant flooding, which created a direct pathway for the spilled oil to flow to the Rock River, its tributaries, as well as adjacent wetlands. The oil spill resulted in the issuance of an evacuation order that affected twenty people, closure of a nearby drinking water well field, threats to several drinking water intakes for nearby communities, deaths of at least three animals, and threats to habitats for an endangered species of fish and migratory birds. According to EJSCREEN data, the area surrounding the spill location does not have potential environmental justice concerns.