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Governor Holcomb ordering 3rd party investigation, testing of derailment hazardous materials

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Governor Eric Holcomb isn’t happy about the Ohio train derailment waste being dumped in Indiana, so he’s ordering a 3rd party investigation into the hazardous material. In a press release Thursday, Holcomb says Pace Labs will begin testing for levels of dioxin. He says the EPA and Heritage Environmental site operator have been informed and that they should cooperate with Pace Labs. Sampling begins Friday.

The full statement from the Governor’s Office:

“Effective immediately, I have directed our administration to contract with a nationally recognized

laboratory to begin rigorous 3rd party testing for dangerous levels of dioxins on the material being transported to the Roachdale facility from the East Palestine train spill.

As I indicated in an earlier statement, it was extremely disappointing to learn through a press conference held on Monday, Feb. 27, 2023, confirming that the EPA had chosen Indiana as a location to deposit and remediate the waste from East Palestine, Ohio. This was made after our administration directly conveyed that the materials should go to the nearest facilities, not moved from the far eastern side of Ohio to the far western side of Indiana. As you can expect, I expressed as much to the EPA administrator when we spoke on the phone Tuesday, Feb. 28.

All of us can agree that we should do everything within our control to provide assurance to our communities. This testing is the next necessary step. Since making this decision, we have informed the EPA and the site operator urging them to coordinate closely with this 3rd party laboratory to carry out this important testing. Sampling is scheduled to begin tomorrow, Friday, March 3.”

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Slacker06 March 3, 2023 at 2:07 pm

Why does Dopey Prince Eric, the Chinless Wonder of Hooserville think a fully licensed and approved hazardous waste facility in Putnam County needs extra monitoring by him? Is there are real problem or is the Dopey Prince simply getting his mug in the news for a future run for office? Or simply virtue signalling or both?? What strings will he pull when the next plandemic comes along and local sheriffs refuse to comply with the new and improved local health department edicts? HE is demanding a huge increase in bribe money to control them from the state. Inquiring minds want to know how much of their personal and medical sovereignty the Dopey Prince intends to steal form us.

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