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Nuclear power plant demo gets green light

Nuclear power plant demo gets green light The office of the New York Attorney General has announced reaching a provisional agreement with Camden, New Jersey-based Holtec International and its subsidiaries regarding the decommissioning and cleanup of the Indian Point nuclear power facility, which is about 25 miles north of New York City. The joint proposal is subject to approval by the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) and was negotiated by the state of New York, environmental organizations, Entergy the utility that owns Indian Point and Holtec. If approved by the PSC, the agreement would transfer ownership of the nuclear power facility to Holtec, which would be responsible for “the swift, complete, and safe decommissioning and remediation of the facility and site,” according to the attorney general’s office. The PSC vote is schedule for May 13, with a public comment period preceding it.

Meridian Waste Acquires Eco Waste Services

Expands South Carolina Footprint with Additional New Hauling Facility and Expanded Construction Site Services May 11, 2021 GREENVILLE, S.C. – Meridian Waste, an integrated, non-hazardous solid waste services company, announced today it closed on the purchase of Eco Waste Services, Inc., in the greater Greenville, S.C., marketplace.  The acquired assets from Eco Waste Services include a hauling facility located at 512 Hood Rd. in Powdersville, S.C., and commercial contracts in Anderson, Cherokee, Laurens, Greenville, Oconee, Pickens, and Spartanburg counties. In addition to waste and recycling collection, the acquisition includes new construction site service lines of business for Meridian Waste with portable restrooms, temporary fencing, portable storage, and portable offices.

Petersburg writes DEQ letter to use closed landfill during Ramada demolition

The Progress-Index PETERSBURG – City leaders are asking the state for an exception that would allow the owners of now closed Tri-City Regional Landfill to offer a “community service” to the city, and assist in the demolition of the Old Ramada Inn on E. Washington Street.  The state Department of Environmental Quality revoked the landfill’s operating permit in October 2019 for violating numerous environmental regulations. Petersburg is now asking that DEQ allow the landfill’s owner, Meridian Waste to help transport debris from a Ramada demolition in lieu of some or all fines owed against the landfill. The derelict hotel has been subject to years of promises for redevelopment that have gone unfulfilled. Little work has been done by owner C.A. Harrison since unveiling an original development plan in 2015. City residents and officials have become increasingly distressed over the building that sits at the gateway of the city. 

Green Energy Biofuel acquires ReSoil compost facility in latest expansion

Green Energy Biofuel acquires ReSoil compost facility in latest expansion
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Meridian Waste CEO discusses company s efforts to expand in the Southeast

Meridian Waste CEO discusses company s efforts to expand in the Southeast
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