Plenty of empty room in Nevada’s Yucca Mountain (Future site of the Reid Family Mausoleum).
Via WWL4
A judge on Monday afternoon granted state Attorney General Buddy Caldwell’s request for a temporary restraining order to block the disposal of incinerated waste from the Dallas Ebola victim’s personal items and belongings at a Louisiana landfill.
It has been reported that six truckloads of potential Ebola contaminated material collected from the apartment where the Dallas Ebola victim became ill were brought to Port Arthur, Texas on Friday to be processed at the Veolia Environmental Services incinerator. From there the incinerated material is slated to be transported to a hazardous waste landfill in Louisiana for final disposal.
Caldwell said the unknowns involved surrounding the Ebola virus have the state wanting to proceed with caution.[…]
The Louisiana Attorney General’s Office filed an application for a temporary restraining order, which a judge granted Monday afternoon.
Additionally, the office is sending a demand letter to Texas state and federal officials, along with private contractors involved seeking additional information into the handling of this waste. Caldwell’s office is in contact with Louisiana health and environmental agencies involved in the matter.
HT LouisianaMom

