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Lake Charles facility rejects ashes left from incineration of Ebola patient's apartment contents

2014-10-13 21:18:55| Waste Management - Topix.net

Managers of a facility in Lake Charles have notified Veolia Environmental in Port Arthur that it will not accept ashes left as a result of incinerating items taken from the apartment complex of a Dallas Ebola patient who died. Chemical Waste management, Inc. in Lake Charles issued the following statement on Monday: After additional review, Chemical Waste Management, Inc. - Lake Charles Facility has notified the Veolia Environmental Port Arthur, TX Facility, that it has no current plans to accept ash resulting from the process to incinerate some decontaminated belongings from an Ebola patient's apartment located in Dallas, TX.

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