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Concerns rise over toxic waste incineration in Oklahoma

August 24, 2024 | City Council Meetings, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma


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Concerns rise over toxic waste incineration in Oklahoma
During a recent government meeting, several appointments and reappointments were confirmed, including Tina Tramm and Cecilia Newan to the Asian Affairs Commission, Catherine Murray to the Human Rights Commission, Gary Holmes to the Board of Appeals, and Dewey Bartlett to the Tulsa Rogers County Port Authority.

The meeting featured public comments, with Kathy McDonald addressing concerns regarding the port of Catoosa. McDonald expressed her admiration for Mayor Bartlett but raised alarms about the burning of toxic medical waste in the city, highlighting that it is the only facility of its kind in Oklahoma operating with a 30-year-old incinerator. She urged elected officials to ensure that such hazardous materials are not transported through the port, warning of potential catastrophic consequences.

The discussions underscored ongoing community concerns about environmental safety and the management of hazardous waste in the region, reflecting a growing demand for accountability from local leaders.

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