Samsung Engineering wins US$1.4 bln order from India
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- Samsung Engineering wins US$1.4 bln order from India
- GM’s oldest plant nears end of its days in Wis.
- Work Starts on Moran Plant
- Bristol treatment plan wins ‘Excellence Award’
- New wastewater treatment plant in Glenwood’s future
Samsung Engineering wins US$1.4 bln order from India
Trading Markets (press release) CA
a unit of Indian state-run oil company il & Natural Gas Corp. Samsung Engineering said in a regulatory filing. The plant will have an annual capacity of 1. 1 million tons of ethylene and 340000 tons of propylene Samsung Engineering said. The other member of the consortium is Linde AG a German industrial plant builder it said. For full details for NGCF.
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GM’s oldest plant nears end of its days in Wis.
The Associated Press
By DINESH RAMDE – 1 day ago JANESVILLE Wis. (AP) — As the last SUV rolled off the production line at General Motors’ oldest plant here Tuesday Karen Green promised herself she would keep her emotions in check. The Janesville plant was built in 1918 for tractor production and converted to a Chevrolet plant in 1923. Green had worked on the assembly line for 14 years. When plant and union officials began thanking workers for their years of service however she couldn’t hold back the tears. “I was pretty good up until the end.
Work Starts on Moran Plant
WCAX VT
First the former coal-burning power plant needs to be cleaned up. The city received a federal EPA grant of $50000 to pay for an environmental assessment. It involves closing off an old underwater sluice way that fed lake water into the basement as a coolant. “ne of the reasons to isolate the building from the lake is to ensure that any of the residual contaminants that are in the building are kept isolated from the lake and then the building can be properly cleaned up. And that's the next phase that's going to happen as far as making the property available and capable of being re-used” explained Erik Sandblom of ESPC Engineering & Environmental Consulting.
Bristol treatment plan wins ‘Excellence Award’
Laconia Citizen NH
Environmental Protection Agency’s “perations and Maintenance Excellence Award” in the Most Improved Plant category. The first-place award recognizes the extraordinary efforts by treatment plant personnel local officials and the on-site state operator trainer to return the facility to compliance under a technical assistance program authorized by the Clean Water Act. The staff of the Bristol facility led by Superintendent Jeffrey Chartier Chief perator Jesse Lamos and Assistant Chief perator Joseph Sarto along with perator-in-Training Joel Furmanick and ffice Manager Juanita Gilman received recognition from the EPA’s National Water Program ffice for exceptional work in operating and maintaining the plant. Town Manager Paul Weston Former Town Manager Elizabeth Corrow and Burton Williams the former commissioner of the Water and Sewer Board also received acknowledgment for the town’s outstanding support. The perations Section (George Neill Wesley Ripple MaryJane Meier and Marie Polichronopoulos) of the Wastewater Engineering Bureau for the N.
New wastewater treatment plant in Glenwood’s future
Glenwood Springs Post Independent C
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has said Glenwood Springs must build the new plant by 2014. McDill said the work could be done in 2012 or possibly earlier if everything goes as planned. In November 2007 the city awarded almost a $1 million design contract to the local engineering firm Schmueser Gordon and Meyer and a Front Range firm called Rothberg Tamburini and Winsor. The total cost of the project could be around $40 million. Contact Pete Fowler: 384-9121. comPost Independent Glenwood Springs Colorado C.
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