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Public Service Commission

Friday, November 30, 2012

Brooklyn Park Vows to Renew Fight Against Incinerator

Community and environmental groups did not attend a hearing before a PSC law judge in which the company submitted technical documents.

UPDATE (12:30 p.m. Monday)—Brooklyn Park residents have vowed to renew their fight against Energy Answers International, the company that wants to build an incinerator that would generate electricity in nearby Curtis Bay, following a hearing Friday before a law judge for the state Public Service Commission (PSC). Todd R. Chason, an attorney representing Energy Answers, filed several technical documents during the 15-minute hearing before PSC law judge Dennis Sobol. Although Sobol asked a few brief questions about the documents, he did not indicate when he would make a decision on when the plant could proceed with construction. Energy Answers International wants to build the Fairfield Renewable Energy Project on the site of the former FMC …

Deborah Q. Frank

9:29 pm on Saturday, December 1, 2012

It's nice to have a real reporter back at Patch who knows how to write a story that impacts the community and the people who live there. Debbie Frank President, Arundel Neighborhoods Association and Sue Sturms , Treasurer e   more ›

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