

❌....We would like to see it Closed....❌
The material, which was bound for Wayne County, will now go somewhere else.
What we know:
Radioactive waste that was bound for Wayne County will now be sent to another state, officials with the municipality said Wednesday.
In a statement from county executive Warren Evans, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had made the decision to ship the toxic waste somewhere else.
Plans to store the material at a site in Van Buren Township were met with major pushback from the public that didn't want the waste housed in the community.
What we don't know:
Evans' statement noted the waste will now be shipped to another state - but did not specify which.
"Although I certainly do not envy the community that will receive this waste, it was my job to fight for the people of Wayne County and that’s what I did to the best of my ability," he said.
❌We would like to see it Closed ❌
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