Departure and truck transports cadmium to landfill in Tak Province.

Officials move cadmium waste. Departure from Thai Metal Wheel Co., Ltd. to take a total of 150 tons of cadmium waste to a landfill in Tak Province. After throughout the day the cadmium waste was gradually loaded into 6 trailer trucks. 150 tons of cadmium waste inside Thai Metal Wheel Company Limited, Bang Sue District, Bangkok Divided into 99 big bags, they were loaded into six trailer trucks, each weighing 25 tons, ready to travel to Tak Province to take all the cadmium waste to a landfill. This move is for safety. Officials have used a corral trailer truck that is licensed to transport hazardous substances, or WOR.8, with every vehicle equipped with a GPS tracking system and a special cadmium waste transport tracking system. Including completely covering the car with a waterproof plastic sheet. and have drivers wear protective clothing for safety. As for the route of movement, it will use the Asian route, heading to Tak Province, where there will be police from the Natural Resources and Environmental Cr ime Suppression Division or Natural Resources and Environment Crime Suppression Division or Natural Resources and Environment Crime Suppression Division driving the convoy and police from each area waiting. look after and forward work to each other provinces There will be no stops to refuel along the way. and will take breaks only as necessary Moving schedule section At this point the departure will begin around 9:20 p.m. and you will have to wait for a signal from the traffic police to determine if the vehicles traveling have the appropriate mobility to depart or not. To avoid traffic jams and public safety As for the entire cadmium waste transport procession today, there will be 2 trains, one from Wheel Loha Thai Co., Ltd. and from JandB coming from Samut Sakhon Province, with an appointment to meet at Do Home Department Store. Bang Bua Thong area, Nonthaburi Province, before the entire procession gathers to travel towards Tak Province late tonight (29 April). Source: Thai News Agency