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Updated: 1:39 PM Nov 28, 2007
Broadway Finally Owns SIL
Broadway, Va. After 13 months of legal action by Attorney General Bob McDonnell, the SIL Clean Water plant in Rockingham County has been sold to Broadway.
Posted: 12:51 PM Nov 28, 2007 |
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After 13 months of legal action by Attorney General Bob McDonnell, the SIL Clean Water plant in Rockingham County has been sold to Broadway.
The city will upgrade the facility and comply with the new Chesapeake Bay nutrient limits.
This occurred after a lawsuit claiming the plant was responsible for polluting the Chesapeake Bay Watershed and residential neighborhoods.
The Virginia Department of Environmental Equality approved the decree after 30 days of public comment.
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