Already being trucked in cincinnatiand ends up one of two places, either at the little miami plant or here at the mill creek incinerator. But, as it stands now. Unless a new plan is approved in the next 3 weeks. This will be the only spot. For decades, Officials Say trucks have been hauling human waste on our local roads. Along side other drivers. 6 well as long as they dont crash into me i think its alright, its a poop truck. But what else are they going to do . How else are they going to transport it . Hamilton county commissioner chris monzel says while no one likes the idea, it is a safe practice. Thats working. 4 07 these trucks are covered up, they are definitely protected. Some are encased, but some are open and just have a cover on them. But, what could be changing now in cincinnati, is where that waste ends up. Last year the epa deemed the little miami incinerator in the east end, out of compliance with it either needs to be upgraded, rebuilt or replaced of disposal facility.
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