Former Ohio paper mill to get $1.6 million accede to for cleanup
Middletown, Ohio is receiving a $1.6 million accede to from a Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund to help clean up a former Sutphin Wrenn Union Paper Mill. The accede to income will be used to complete asbestos abatement, cleanup of contaminated soil, office building dispersion and groundwater monitoring. Cleaning up a skill is one way to not usually urge a environment though to emanate good internal jobs, which are so critical in this economy.
Once a cleanup is complete, a city hopes to negotiate a blurb plan which would emanate over 200 jobs with an annual payroll of approximately $8 million. The cleanup plan contingency be completed before new construction, scheduled to begin by a end of 2011.
For a full story, go to Middletown Journal.
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