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Todd Neeley DTN Staff Reporter

Friday Nov 13, 2009

Suits Filed on Proposed Pa. Ethanol Plant

Rapho, Pa. Township's approval of a $93 million beet ethanol plant in August has prompted two court appeals, according to Lancaster Online in Lancaster, Pa.

Business owners adjacent to the 34-acre plant site are asking a Lancaster County Court judge to throw out the township supervisors' approval of the project.

The business owners claim that concerns over traffic, safety and lack of details regarding the distilling process could cause "a substantial adverse impact" on their properties as well as the surrounding community.

Project owner Maibach LLC is challenging one of 98 conditions that came along with the plant's approval -- that an estimated $200,000 be paid to the township yearly for emergency response services and water system upgrades.

(Lancaster Online, Nov. 13, 2009)
(http://articles.lancasteronline.com/…)

Posted at 08:48AM CST Nov 13, 2009
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