West Virginia project receives an EPA Phoenix Award for reclaiming a glass plant

The Industrial Center Project in Huntington, West Virginia, was recognized with one of 10 national Phoenix Awards for its innovative property redevelopment after it reclaimed a closed glass plant. The award was presented at the EPA’s National Brownfields 2000 Conference, a meeting of those involved in reclaiming contaminated sites for productive use. The Phoenix Awards were created in 1997 to recognize individuals and groups who have cleaned up environmental contamination at abandoned industrial sites and stimulated economic development and job creation. Award winners are chosen by a team of government, environmental, business, and academic professionals. EPA Web site is www.epa.gov.
From Daily Regulatory Reporter

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