Here’s where they’re dumping all that solid waste from East Palestine

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Here's where they're dumping all that solid waste from East Palestine


Here’s where they’re dumping all that solid waste from East Palestine

 —and here’s how we can (all) detox from dioxin poisoning

What do they have against Ohio? They’re dumping some of it in East Liverpool (less than 20 miles away from East Palestine), and some of it in Vickery, in Sandusky County

Mark Crispin Miller

Scroll down for the info on dioxin.

Wastewater from train derailment set to be disposed of at 2 Ohio sites, including 1 less that 20 miles from East Palestine

The contaminated water is set to be disposed [of] at Heritage Thermal in East Liverpool as well as Waste Management’s Vickery location in Sandusky County.

February 27, 2023

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EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — Shipment of contaminated waste from the site of a fiery train derailment earlier this month in eastern Ohio near the Pennsylvania state line will resume Monday to two approved sites in Ohio, according to federal environmental authorities.

The announcement came a day after the Environmental Protection Agency ordered Norfolk Southern to “pause” shipments from the site of the Feb. 3 derailment in East Palestine to allow additional oversight measures about where waste was shipped. Some liquid and solid waste had already been taken to sites in Michigan and Texas.

EPA-certified facilities able to accept some of the waste had been identified, which meant shipments could restart Monday, Region 5 administrator Debra Shore, of the Environmental Protection Agency, said Sunday.

Some of the liquid waste will be sent to Waste Management’s Vickery Deepwell Hazardous Waste for disposal in an underground injection well, Shore said. Norfolk Southern will also begin shipping solid waste to an incinerator at Heritage Thermal Services in East Liverpool, less than 20 miles south of East Palestine. Additional solid waste disposal locations were being sought, she said.

“All of this is great news for the people of East Palestine and the surrounding community, because it means cleanup can continue at a rapid pace,” she said.

The Ohio governor’s office said Saturday night that five of the 20 truckloads (approximately 280 tons) of hazardous solid waste had been returned to East Palestine after 15 truckloads were disposed of at a Michigan hazardous waste treatment and disposal facility. Shore said material shipped out to sites in other states, but later returned to East Palestine, would now be shipped to the two Ohio sites.

All of the rail cars except for the 11 cars held by the National Transportation Safety Board have been removed from the site, which will allow excavation of additional contaminated soil and installation of monitoring wells to check for groundwater contamination, said Anne Vogel, director of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.

However, Monday’s resumption is now raising new concerns from environmental activists and Ohio politicians alike. River Valley Organizing, an East Liverpool-based nonprofit that “has spent years advocating for stricter regulations at Heritage Thermal,” blasted the decision to burn the toxic waste in the city.

“After poisoning one town in the region, Northfolk [sic] Southern and the EPA are now about to do the same to another community just down the road,” River Valley Organizing Executive Director Amanda Kiger said in a statement. “This is completely unsafe and unacceptable, and will only widen this crisis. The EPA and Norfolk Southern must stop further contaminating our community.”

In addition, state Rep. Gary Click (R-Vickery) wrote he was “very disappointed not to have received advanced notice” of the transport of wastewater to his community. He also expressed worry about the Lake Erie water basin, which WM’s Vickery disposal facility sits within.

“My task is to ensure that we do not simply relocate a problem from one side of Ohio to another, but that we actually resolve the problem,” Click remarked. “The citizens of Sandusky County deserve to have forthright and immediate answers to their questions and concerns.”

No one was injured when 38 Norfolk Southern cars derailed in a fiery, mangled mess on the outskirts of town, but as fears grew about a potential explosion due to hazardous chemicals in five of the rail cars, officials evacuated the area. They later opted to release and burn toxic vinyl chloride from the tanker cars, sending flames and black smoke billowing into the sky again.

Federal and state officials have repeatedly said it’s safe for evacuated residents to return to the area and that air testing in the town and inside hundreds of homes hasn’t detected any concerning levels of contaminants. The state says the local municipal drinking water system is safe, and bottled water is available for those with private wells. Despite those assurances, many residents have expressed a sense of mistrust or have lingering questions about what they have been exposed to and how it will impact the future of their families and communities.

https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/special-reports/train-derailment/contaminated-waste-shipments-ohio-derailment-resume-site-less-than-20-miles-east-palestine/95-09830556-4380-460d-b231-e8d0633ec754

To learn more about dioxin poisoning, here’s an invaluable resource page from Eric Coppolino at Planet Waves:

Planet Waves FM – Chiron Return

 

 

Dioxin resources page for citizens & journalists, designed for efficient understanding

Listen now (8 min) | Note — This mailing is from Chiron Return, the nonprofit investigaive team that publishes Planet Waves FM, the Covid Chronology, a daily news feed and much else. — efc…

 

 

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9 days ago · 15 likes · 5 comments · Eric F Coppolino

A video on how to detox from dioxin, from Mike Adams at Natural News:

How to DETOX from DIOXIN exposure (Ohio)

February 18, 2023

URGENT INFO: How to DETOX from DIOXIN exposure – share this everywhere

Mike Adams shares a little-known method for protecting your body from dioxin exposure by using a nutraceutical molecule that’s synthesized automatically in certain types of sprouts. You can sprout these yourself for pennies. Listen for full details.

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https://rightsfreedoms.wordpress.com/2023/02/19/how-to-detox-from-dioxin-exposure-ohio/  

For those who can’t wait to grow their own sprouts, here’s a supplement that one can take:

BrocElite® Professional

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More on detoxing:

Why Cleansing Dioxins with Ghee Works:

https://lifespa.com/diet-detox/cleanses/detox-your-dioxins/

Reduce Exposure (& Detox) Chemicals that Foster Endo:

https://www.healendo.com/blog-1/2022/4/1/chemicals-that-foster-endo

Counteracting the Effects of Dioxins Through Diet:

NutritionFacts.orghttps://nutritionfacts.org/video/counteracting-the-effects-of-dioxins-through-diet/

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