Oklahoma Meth Lab Cleanup Funds Discontinued

Oklahoma joins a growing list of states who have a methlab clean up problem that they can’t pay for. Last year, the state of Oklahoma received $600,000 in meth lab cleanup funding money from the DEA; but last week that all changed. The federal government has ended its financial support of meth lab clean up.

While the state has contracted with a meth lab cleanup company, there are some towns in Oklahoma that simply can’t afford to hire them. Cash-poor law enforcement agencies in the state may be forced to move the chemicals to storage areas, until they can find the money to pay a contractor to process and remove them.

The OSBI, DEA, Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics, Oklahoma Chiefs of Police Association and Oklahoma Sheriffs Association plan to meet on Tuesday to figure out the best way to deal with the state’s meth lab clean up problem.

Sources:

Iwasinski, Adrianna. “Budget Crisis Leads To Meth Mess For Oklahoma Law Enforcement – NewsOn6.com – Tulsa, OK – News, Weather, Video and Sports – KOTV.com.” NewsOn6.com – Tulsa, OK – News, Weather, Video and Sports – KOTV.com | – Breaking News, Local News, Weather, Sports and Video. 28 Feb. 2011. Web. 28 Feb. 2011.

(video) Flasch, Krista. “Meth Lab Leftovers Being Thrown in Yards, Parks.” Local News, Weather Sports | Tulsa, Oklahoma | KJRH-TV. 28 Oct. 2010. Web. 28 Feb. 2011.

(photo) “Energy Issues :: Oklahoma Wall Cloud.” Energy Issues :: Main Page. 03 May 2009. Web. 28 Feb. 2011.

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