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Kentucky County lands two recycling projects.


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, Ky., which is in the southwestern part of the state.

Jody Lassiter, director of the Logan Economic Alliance for Development, notes that the county is centrally located among a significant number of metal-based operations in the area. Additionally, the Logan County area is close to two of the busiest interstates in the county. The 20-acre site also has a rail spur for a short-line railroad
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. The scrap facility will perform general processing of various types of metal.

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 Lassiter the company should have some rudimentary processing capabilities within the next month, with most of the facility completed by the middle of this year.

According to local reports, Kentucky has approved $500,000 in tax incentives for the Cumberland Scrap project, which is expected to cost around $4 million and could ultimately have 30 employees.

In an unrelated announcement, the Logan Economic Alliance says that Logan Aluminum has announced plans to expand its recycling center at its aluminum smelting plant. ARCO Aluminum and Novelis jointly own Logan Aluminum.

The company's expansion is expected to cost around $25 million and would result in an additional 70,000-square-feet at its existing facility. The project is scheduled to be complete by early 2008.

According to local press reports, once completed, the facility will be capable of receiving and melting aluminum scrap, such as UBCs, aluminum siding and scrap from can manufacturing plants.

Lassiter of Logan Economic Alliance for Development says that the expansion will include technology that is brand new in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , having only been used in Europe so far. "It will be the only aluminum smelter of its kind in the United States with this technology."
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Title Annotation:NONFERROUS
Publication:Recycling Today
Date:Mar 1, 2007
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