No doubt it was already on its way somewhere as low-level waste.
More than 100,000 cubic feet of low-level waste is created in the state each year.
Federal law requires low-level wastes to be contained for up to 500 years.
Only low-level waste is supposed to be inside, but it is not clear what kind.
No other community has been willing to accept the mostly low-level radioactive waste.
New York State has yet to select its own site for low-level waste.
The catch: the town has to agree to be the home to a dump for low-level radioactive waste.
Maine voters also said yes to a plan to ship its low-level radioactive waste to Texas.
In the new accord, the department has also agreed to put low-level radioactive wastes into glass.
A new Federal law makes each state responsible for disposing of its low-level radioactive waste.