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Instead, the New Mexico Environment
Department says it will hold public hearings before any decisions are made.
Environment Secretary Ryan Flynn in a statement Monday evening said the
decision will ensure that "the public's views are carefully
considered" before the state acts on the Department of Energy's request to
modify the WIPP permit to allow the waste to be brought from Washington state.
The DOE in March asked the department for a quick approval of a change in the
WIPP permit so it can bring 3.1 million gallons from leaking waste tanks at
Hanford.
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