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CT trash-burning plant facing violation notice over noise hit with $450 million lawsuit

CT trash-burning plant facing violation notice over noise hit with $450 million lawsuit

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

Already fighting a health agency’s order to stop noise pollution from its Bristol trash-to-energy plant, Reworld last week was hit with a lawsuit claiming it intimidated a competitor and wrongfully tore down that company’s smaller trash incinerator in Wallingford. The...
CT trash-burning plant facing violation notice over noise hit with $450 million lawsuit

North Haven plans to borrow additional $3 million for Sackett Point bridge project

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

A $12 million, four-year project to replace Sackett Point Road Bridge, which connects North Haven to Hamden over the Quinnipiac River, is essentially complete, North Haven town officials said. However, inflationary costs have brought the project over its budget,...
CT trash-burning plant facing violation notice over noise hit with $450 million lawsuit

CT nuclear power plant offers plan for storing hazardous waste. What to know

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

After operating for decades, the Millstone nuclear power plant is seeking “final closure” of three hazardous waste storage and management units in Waterford. Dominion Energy, which owns Millstone, needs approval from the state Department of Energy and Environmental...
CT trash-burning plant facing violation notice over noise hit with $450 million lawsuit

Amazon Proposes Sprawling Warehouse on Waterbury-Naugatuck Line

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 6, 2024 | Uncategorized

A developer working for e-commerce giant Amazon has submitted plans to build a sprawling multistory warehouse straddling the Waterbury-Naugatuck line that proponents say could create as many as 1,000 jobs in the lower Naugatuck Valley. A project almost three years in...
CT trash-burning plant facing violation notice over noise hit with $450 million lawsuit

East Norwalk Train Station reopening after 3-week closure, with new temporary platform for commuters

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 6, 2024 | Uncategorized

After a three-week closure to complete work related to the Walk Bridge Replacement Project, the East Norwalk Train Station is reopening Saturday. Future closures will be planned for crews to replace the East Norwalk Train Station. When complete, the station will have...
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