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EPA pauses shipments of Ohio train derailment's
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Posted By: Daria, 2/25/2023 6:12:01 PM

The Environmental Protection Agency halted shipments of toxic waste from the site of a recent train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, to Wayne County amid outrage from Michigan officials. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy announced the pause Friday evening, following several statements and news conferences by local officials criticizing lack of communication on the process. The train derailment occurred when a Norfolk Southern train crashed on Feb. 3, spilling hazardous chemicals and killing thousands of wildlife in the surrounding ecosystem.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: snakeoil 2/25/2023 6:50:00 PM (No. 1411868)
Forget Michigan. Send it to Delware.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: rochow 2/25/2023 7:15:01 PM (No. 1411872)
Add to # and dump a few loads in front of his new fences for which the taxpayers paid. The fence is enough protection from any toxic waste if there should be any........
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Reply 3 - Posted by: JHHolliday 2/25/2023 8:01:34 PM (No. 1411896)
Put it on the steps of the Capitol or better yet, EPA headquarters.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: stablemoney 2/25/2023 8:16:49 PM (No. 1411901)
Now they are sending it to Harris County, Texas, which is right on the Gulf, not very much above sea level, and sinking. The county is the 4th most populous in the country. They tell us not to worry, It won't affect our water. It is being stored below the water table. Really? They told us all the Afghani's they shipped to Texas wouldn't affect us. That those millions of illegals crossing our border wouldn't affect us. They are also dumping nuclear waste up near Midland. Our Texas Governor remains silent, like always.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: blueline 2/26/2023 6:19:22 AM (No. 1412098)
Some of this hazardous material is being moved from Ohio to Texas... across several states, probably going through the city where I live. By what means? Truck? Rail? With Mayor Petie in charge, what can go wrong?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Gordon Mills 2/26/2023 10:24:35 AM (No. 1412265)
They got caught hiding the movements. Both sites exist to handle these kinds of materials and have been used for years. It should have been explained right up front and quickly.
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