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Community rallies against toxic waste site in Michigan

September 10, 2024 | Canton Township, Wayne County, Michigan


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Community rallies against toxic waste site in Michigan
In a recent government meeting, local officials expressed significant concerns regarding the transportation of toxic waste to Wayne County, Michigan, from various sites across the United States. Currently, five locations are designated to handle such waste, with two in Texas, one in Idaho, one in Utah, and one in Michigan. The decision to send waste to Michigan is largely attributed to the area's low tipping fees, raising alarm among residents and officials alike.

The meeting highlighted that the community was largely unaware of the waste transfer until it was reported by the Detroit Free Press. Unlike New York, which has a total ban on toxic waste, Michigan officials are now advocating for similar restrictions. Residents voiced their apprehensions about the routes that the waste trucks would take, noting that they were not informed of these details by the waste management authorities.

Concerns were also raised about the proximity of the waste site to residential areas and the Huron River, with one official pointing out that the waste would be buried only ten feet deep—an insufficient depth given the area's population density and the potential risks involved. The meeting attendees emphasized the need for greater transparency and community involvement in decisions regarding hazardous waste management.

Officials urged residents to communicate their opposition to state representatives and senators, stressing the importance of public awareness and advocacy in addressing the issue. The meeting concluded with a call for collective action to ensure the safety and well-being of the community in light of the impending waste transfer.

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