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Louisville KY scrap firm says a competitor may have knowingly sent it contaminated scrap containing radioactive materials

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https://www.recyclingtoday.com/article/radioactive-scrap-recycling-louisville-kentucky
[h=2]Radioactive scrap triggers controversy in Kentucky[/h] Louisville scrap firm says a competitor may have knowingly sent it contaminated scrap.
March 3, 2016
Recycling Today Staff

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Grade A has denied to WDRB-TV that it played any part in ?sabotaging Rusty Rooster?s business,? and the company says it is ?working to find out how it [received] the radioactive material in the first place.?

The WDRB report concludes by saying a Rusty Rooster inquiry with the Louisville police has not resulted in any charges being filed, and a spokesperson from Grade A reportedly commenting that ?there is no requirement that scrap yards test metals for possible radioactivity.?
 
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