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That coal ash, the waste from burning coal, was at risk of leaching into groundwater and spreading toxins, officials said. It ...
GREEN BAY (WLUK) -- After the Brown County Board of Supervisors rejected a second offer in four months last week to relocate the downtown Green Bay coal piles, all the parties involved plan to get ...
C. Reiss Co., Brown County, and the city of Green Bay will resume negotiations to relocate coal piles from downtown Green Bay. Talks revolve around relocating the coal piles to the county-owned ...
GREEN BAY - Brown County, the city of Green Bay and C. Reiss Co. officials plan to revive negotiations to relocate the coal piles out of downtown Green Bay. The company in a Thursday media release ...
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Reiss released a statement Thursday on agreeing to a meeting with Brown County and the City of Green Bay to negotiate an agreement on relocating the coal piles, following the state’s call for ...
GREEN BAY (WLUK) – State officials are providing answers on where a $15 million grant stands that was to be put toward relocating Green Bay’s coal piles to the former Pulliam Power Plant site.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - A Brown County board member spoke on Friday about their efforts to move the coal piles at C. Reiss in Green Bay to the Pulliam Power Plant just down the road. With big ...
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Green Bay coal pile owner says it agrees to meeting with city, county about moving piles(WLUK) -- The company that owns coal piles in downtown Green Bay says it has agreed to a meeting with city and county officials about possibly moving the piles. C. Reiss Company issued this ...
President Trump signed Tuesday an executive order boosting the production of coal amid a surging demand for electricity. In the U.S., coal is the third most used energy source, falling behind ...
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