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Nong Phawa residents protest against transporting chemical waste back to Rayong. Where did he get it from and threw it there?

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Rayong,, Nong Phawa villagers, Ban Khai District, Rayong Province, brought their vehicles to block the entrance to the Winprocess factory. Ready to put up a sign not accepting the return of chemical waste. Where did he get it from and leave it there? The villagers have been suffering for 10 years. If there is no place for them to move them to the Ministry of Industry, it is hoped that if government officials had prevented them from the beginning, the problem would not have occurred. Atmosphere yesterday evening (21 May), about 20 people from Nong Phawa Village, Village No. 4, Bang But Subdistrict, Ban Khai District, Rayong Province, gathered together to bring their cars to close the entrance to the Winprocess factory. Ready to write a protest message on a red cloth sign saying "If you don't go back, I won't take it back" and stood up and shouted "Don't take it back, don't take it back, don't take it back" after hearing the news that officials would transport aluminum chemical waste. which had just been unlo aded from the Winprocess factory to be disposed of at an industrial waste disposal plant in Phanat Nikhom District, Chonburi Province, but was opposed by people in the Chonburi area. Do not allow toxic waste to be carried from the vehicle. Ultimately, officials had to transport the toxic waste back to the Winprocess factory for storage. The villagers of Ban Nong Phawa refused. I don't want to take it back either. The leaders stressed that Nong Phawa residents have been suffering for 10 years. If they don't have anywhere to go, they will ask for them to be transported to a pile at the Ministry of Industry. Because he was the one who initiated the issue of granting permission. It's not about making the villagers responsible. It is considered that if government officials had prevented this from the beginning, problems would not have occurred. However, at the time of the protest, the villagers did not see a truck carrying garbage coming in. We went our separate ways. It appeared that less than half an hour late r, three ten-wheel trucks were transporting aluminum waste from Chonburi. back into the factory creating dissatisfaction among the villagers and come back together again But I can't do anything. Because the waste has already been taken back to the factory. Village leaders emphasized that they want the Department of Industrial Works Accelerate the transport of chemical waste to be disposed outside the area to be completed within 90 days, according to the promised time frame. Otherwise, villagers would have to continue protesting. Because of concern that there will be another fire. Source: Thai News Agency