Democratic Senate candidate, former Congressman Larry LaRocco, is asking Idaho's top elected officials to stop contaminated Kuwaiti sand from entering the state, saying in hand-delivered letters, "Let’s not turn Idaho into the world’s dump."
From the LaRocco for Senate campaign:
On Monday, U.S. Senate candidate Larry LaRocco asked Gov. C.L. (Butch) Otter and Lt. Gov. Jim Risch to stop 150 rail cars loaded with radioactive sand from entering Idaho. His staff hand delivered letters to each man’s office.
"I am asking you to stop this dangerous shipment of radioactive material bound for Idaho, for the sake of a clean environment, for the sake of precedent and for the safety of our children," LaRocco writes.
The Kuwaiti desert is a better place for the sand, which contains lead and depleted uranium.
"Accepting this waste in the United States is poor public policy and environmentally unsound for Idaho," LaRocco writes. "Let’s not turn Idaho into the world’s dump."
LaRocco also notes past leaders, former Gov. Cecil Andrus and former Gov. Phil Batt, took firm stances against bringing hazardous materials to Idaho. He urged Risch to put aside partisanship and follow their examples.
"Let’s stop this now," LaRocco writes. "It’s time for sound public policy to trump powerful special interests that hold sway over Idaho."
LaRocco awaits a response.
Id like to know who ok'd this, who is paying for it and who why hasnt the media made any more noise about it?
Posted by: David Erin Anthony | May 07, 2008 at 05:53 PM