Public comment period begins on disposal site ruling ■ Rule could open radioactive waste disposal in Andrews up to 36 states. By Kathleen Thurber – Midland Reporter Telegram Staff Writer People will have through Dec. 26 to provide feedback to a rule published by the Compact Commission this weekend that could allow radioactive waste to be shipped from around the country to Andrews County for storage. As proposed, the rule would give up to 36 states the ability to apply for the disposal of low-level radioactive waste at the Waste Control Specialists site in Andrews County. Presently the guidelines allow only Texas and Vermont — both states initially part of the compact that was established in 1998 — to ship waste there. A 5-2 vote taken by the commission at a Nov. 13 meeting in Midland allowed for the publishing of the rule that was first posted Friday in the Texas Register for public review. Comments being submitted on the document must be e-mailed or postmarked by midnight on Dec. 26, said Margaret Henderson, interim executive director of the commission. Officials at Waste Control Specialists said they’re pleased the process is moving along and they hope to start construction of their disposal facility in December. The Texas WCS One of the disposal pits at Waste Control Specialists in western Andrews County is shown in this undated MRT file photo. MRT file photo Commission on Environmental Quality still is ...