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Phoenix Investors: Affiliates of Phoenix Investors acquire former Silgan, Alamac and Eaton plants

Phoenix Investors: Affiliates of Phoenix Investors acquire former Silgan, Alamac and Eaton plants
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Mississippi factories are gone; hoping industry will return with jobs

Mississippi lost manufacturing jobs to other countries, with it jobs, paychecks, quality of life. Will it ever return? Here s to hoping it will. ....

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Wood pellet company Active Energy Renewable Power faces legal action over discharges into Lumber River


Active Energy Renewable Power occupies a 415,000-square-foot building that used to house Alamac American Knits. The company, which plans to manufacture wood pellets, is allegedly discharging wastewater without a permit. (File photo: Lisa Sorg)
Active Energy Renewable Power, which plans to operate a large wood pellet plant in Lumberton, in Robeson County, faces a potential lawsuit for discharging polluted wastewater for nearly 500 days into the Lumber River and a tributary.
The Southern Environmental Law Center, representing Winyah Rivers, formally notified the company on Dec. 10 that it intended to sue under the Clean Water Act. The company has 60 days to respond. ....

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