Trucking Costs Put Kibosh On Company's Plans to Recycle Drill Cuttings

From The Columbus Dispatch:
Ohio Soil Recycling had planned by last November to begin recycling crushed rock and shale (called cuttings) brought to its Integrity Drive facility by fracking companies operating in eastern Ohio.
But the drilling companies are unwilling to pay trucking and processing costs, according to Ohio Soil officials.
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency approved Ohio Soil Recycling’s plan in August after tests found no elevated radiation in the fracking waste.
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