ELLSWORTH — If the Municipal Review Committee (MRC) does not come up with financing to reopen the Hampden waste facility in three to six months the $80 million plant will
The Municipal Review Committee, which represents the waste interests of 115 towns in central, eastern and northern Maine, said time is running out for a possible relaunch. If the group can't find a private investor or an alternative funding source in the next three to six months, the waste facility may not restart at all.
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The Municipal Review Committee, which represents the municipal solid waste interests of 115 Maine communities, remains optimistic it will partner with Revere Capital Partners, a New York-based investment firm, early next year in owning and operating the plant.