Bangor’s former incinerator property is not for sale, authority officials say
The Bangor Borough Authority won’t market the prior incinerator property. Not right now, at least. The board voted Thursday day to encourage authority Chairman Donald Butz’s Oct. 2 letter into borough council President James Kresge that said the authority need to not market the incinerator and the surrounding home now identified together as the Bangor Company Park. “Too many people had difficulties with the purchase,” Butz said. Negotiations were underway at summer time that would have had the authority market the lengthy-dormant 79-acre great deal for $1.075 million into Valley Industrial Properties. Officials discussed plans with V.I.P. who wanted to fill out the deep valleys and level the steep slopes of the Ridge Road home to make it suitable for development, said authority Administrator Marino Saveri at June. Even so, some residents and borough officials expressed concern that landfill and dirt possibly hauled in from out of state by V.I.P.…
N.D. could get Ebola waste from Calif..
FARGO, N.D. — California health officials have given note that North Dakota is among six countries that may get Ebola medical waste in case the state has any material to incinerate. In a note published last week, the California Department of Public Health listed North Dakota as one of six states where California pushes medical waste to be incinerated when onsite disposal isn’t available at health facilities. Healthcare Environmental Services Inc., located at a nearby park in 1420 40th St. N. at Fargo, operates a medical waste incinerator which also accepts waste from other locations. Calls for Healthcare Environmental Services on Tuesday afternoon Weren’t returned. The company is owned by Sanford Health. A Sanford spokeswoman said it couldn’t immediately comment on the possible incineration of Ebola waste from California in the Fargo facility. up to now, California has no known Ebola cases, according to the state health department, which spelled…