hamilton county commissioner chris monzel says while no one likes the idea, it is a safe practice...that's working. 4 - :07 "these trucks are covered up, they are definitely protected. some are encased, but some are open and just have a cover on them." but, what could be changing now in cincinnati, is where that waste ends up. last year the epa deemed the little miami incinerator in the east end, out of compliance with it either needs to be upgraded, rebuilt or replaced of disposal facility. but, county city previously agreed to a plan shut it down. and instead, invest 94 million dollars in to the only other waste incinerator in the city, here at the mill creek plant. 1 - :09 "they've kind of reversed that decision and they want to keep it operating because they do not want the trucks that are carrying the waste from the little miami incinerator to come through the city to the mill creek incinerator" so, now with just 3 weeks until the e- p-a deadline, local officials are working to file an extension... 3- :09 "we're not going to run anything illegally we're going to follow the law...but w