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Get this from a library! Stopping the plant : the St. Lawrence Cement controversy and the battle for quality of life in the Hudson Valley. [Miriam D Silverman]

Dec 06, 2002· Saint Lawrence Cement Company, LLC - First Interim Decision, December 6, 2002 First Interim Decision, December 6, 2002. STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 625 Broadway Albany, New York 12233-1010. In the Matter - of - the Application for a State facility permit for air pollution control pursuant to Article 19 of the

Dec 07, 2001· These proceedings concern the application of St. Lawrence Cement Co., LLC (SLC) to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC or Department) for permits to construct and operate a cement manufacturing plant in the Town of Greenport (Town) and the City of Hudson (City) in Columbia County to produce approximately 2.6 million ...

A little-known fact about the Waterfront is that the southernmost piece along the River was owned by the City until the early 1990s. In an amazingly short-sighted move, Hudson sold this prime real estate for a rock-bottom price to Independent Cement, later renamed St. Lawrence Cement, now known as Holcim.

Friends of Hudson, the 4,000-member citizens group best known for its key role in the successful six-year fight to prevent a coal-fired proposal by St. Lawrence Cement in Columbia County, will aggressively analyze the application and encourage citizens to make their views known to the State.

CRH Canada and US is proud to provide cement to customers across Canada and in the US from our cement plants in Joliette, Québec and Mississauga, Ontario. The plants are supported by a broad distribution network of 14 terminals located across Canada and the US.

Apr 13, 2017· The LeHigh Cement plant was first opened by the Alsen American Portland Cement Company in 1902, two years after the German company bought the land. The owner built apartments for the workers, and about 300 mostly Eastern European immigrants lived in the hamlet in the 1910s, according to the Catskill Daily Mail.

Jan 16, 2009· New York state is home to three Portland cement plants: the LaFarge plant in Ravena, the St. Lawrence plant in Catskill, and the Glens Falls plant in Glens Falls. Collectively, these three plants discharge roughly 500 pounds of mercury emissions in New York's air each year – about 20 percent of all mercury emitted annually in the state.

HUDSON, NEW YORK AND MONT ROYAL, QUEBEC -- In a press release issued late Sunday afternoon, the Canadian-based and Swiss-owned St. Lawrence Cement company officially announced that it is abandoning its six-and-a-half-year quest to build a massive new coal-fired cement plant in Hudson and Greenport, New York, along the majestic Hudson River.

GREENPORT - Officials at St. Lawrence Cement Tuesday outlined elements of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the plant the company hopes to build 100 feet below the ridgeline of

Rosendale cement is a natural hydraulic cement that was produced in and around Rosendale, New York, beginning in 1825. From 1818 to 1970 natural cements were produced in over 70 locations in the United States and Canada. More than half of the 35 million tons of natural cement produced in the United States originated with cement rock mined in Ulster County, New York, in and around the Town of ...

Hudson River Power Plants: Permitted to Pollute . Together the four major power plants on the Hudson River between Haverstraw and Marlboro withdraw about 5 billion gallons of cooling water per day at peak – four billion in Westchester-Rockland alone – and kill most of the aquatic life in .

Aug 07, 2000· The news comes as St. Lawrence Cement is planning to move its manufacturing operations from the Smith's Landing plant to a proposed new $300 million plant across the river in the Columbia County ...

Hudson is a city located along the west border of Columbia County, New York, United States.As of the 2010 census it had a population of 6,713, the second-largest in the county, following the nearby town of Kinderhook.Located on the east side of the Hudson River and 120 miles from the Atlantic Ocean, it was named for the river and its namesake explorer Henry Hudson.

Cement plant closure to be permanent ... Holcim took over operations from St. Lawrence Cement in January 2008. Cement has been produced at the facility for about a century, and the plant was ...

However, there are also a number of plants listed that stopped burning tires, have a permit to burn tires, or have been determined "at risk" for tire incineration by the source researchers. We will keep this list as up to date as possible, but there is always a possibility that the information for any given facility is .

Apr 25, 2005· New York state's secretary of state has dealt a blow, perhaps a fatal one, to the St. Lawrence Cement Co.'s long-standing plan to build a new plant on the Hudson River in Greenport, Columbia County.

Nov 18, 2003· Editorial urges Gov George Pataki to block construction of St Lawrence Cement plant just south of Hudson, NY, saying it will be eyesore in region increasingly dependent on .

the requirements of 6 NYCRR Part 624. FOH is opposed to the St. Lawrence Cement's ("SLC") cement plant proposed in the Town of Greenport and the conveyor and dock facilities proposed within the City of Hudson. FOH is an unincorporated association with its principal place of business located at 554 Warren Street, Hudson, New York.

ST. LAWRENCE CEMENT PLANT DEFEATED After fighting for over six years to build a cement plant on the Hudson waterfront in the community of Hudson, St. Lawrence Cement has officially withdrawn its application for the plant. The New York State Department of State found the [.]

St. Lawrence Cement spent $58 million (U.S.) dollars over more than six years in a failed effort to build a massive, coal-fired plant that would have overwhelmed the small but historic City of Hudson (NY) — population 7,500.

Apr 20, 2005· A Canadian company, St. Lawrence Cement, wanted to build a plant that could produce two million tons of cement a year in the town of Greenport and along a stretch of riverfront in the city of Hudson.

New York state officials called on St Lawrence Cement to provide more data to better gauge the environmental impact a proposed expansion of its Hudson, NY, plant would have on the surrounding area including the Northwest Corner of Connecticut.

Universal Atlas Cement Company Greenport, New York Storage silos and powerhouse. The powerhouse was built in 1909 by the New England Lime and Cement Company. It is significant as one of the earliest large-scale power generating facilities in the Hudson Valley. The cement operations ceased production in 1977 but St. Lawrence Cement wished to ...
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