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Addington Resources' ninth landfill opens in Georgia.


ASHLAND, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 12, 1994--Addington Environmental, Inc., a subsidiary of Addington Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ/NMS: ADDR ADDR - Address
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), has opened a regional landfill in Wayne County, Georgia.

The landfill, owned by the Wayne County Solid Waste Authority, represents the ninth facility owned or operated by the company. It began operation December 2.

The facility is located midway between Jacksonville, Fla., and Savannah, Ga., and is permitted to serve Georgia and contiguous states. An Addington subsidiary is operating the landfill under a 20-year franchise agreement.

The company owns or operates landfills in Georgia, North Carolina and Kentucky, and will begin operating its 10th landfill in Pinellas County, Florida, beginning in January 1995.

Addington Resources, Inc., traded on the NASDAQ National Market System under the symbol ADDR, is an integrated waste management, mining and mining technology company.

CONTACT: Addington Resources Inc., Ashland

Todd Skaggs, 606/928-3433
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