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The venue was the site of a 2003 Patti Smith concert benefiting the Friends of Hudson campaign to stop development of a 1,800-acre cement plant in neighboring town of Greenport. By 2008, musician Melissa Auf der Maur and filmmaker Tony Stone, then newcomers to Hudson, began curating events, filming, and holding band practice in the space.

UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGION 2 290 Broadway New York, NY 10007-1866 October 11, 2000 ... St. Lawrence Cement (SLC) has manufactured cement in the Hudson Valley of New York for over 25 years. SLC's current operations in the Hudson .

However, there are also a number of plants listed that stopped burning tires, have a permit to burn tires, or have been determined "at risk" for tire incineration by the source researchers. We will keep this list as up to date as possible, but there is always a possibility that the information for any given facility is .

Aug 03, 2017· In fact, this "road" was never regularly used until after 2005, when St. Lawrence Cement, having been denied key coastal permits required to build a giant coal-fired cement plant in Greenport, leased the quarry and the dock to O&G Industries, and O&G started hauling gravel by truck to the dock.

Get this from a library! Stopping the plant : the St. Lawrence Cement controversy and the battle for quality of life in the Hudson Valley. [Miriam D Silverman]

kilometer) transect on a portion of the property of Holcim (US) Inc. in Columbia County, New York. The study area transect was 343 acres (139 hectares) and included parts of tidal Hudson South Bay, nontidal wetlands, upland forests and meadows, and the area around an abandoned cement plant and associated conveyor route.

P. 2-24. (1 Paragraph). The reference to "former St. Lawrence Cement Plant" is erroneous. The phrase should be "former Universal Atlas Cement Plant". The old cement kiln on Holcim's property in Greenport was never operated by St. Lawrence Cement Company. P. 2-24. (3rd Paragraph). See comment re PP. 1-5 and 1-6 and 2-22. P.3.1-1.

Friends of Hudson, the 4,000-member citizens group best known for its key role in the successful six-year fight to prevent a coal-fired proposal by St. Lawrence Cement in Columbia County, will aggressively analyze the application and encourage citizens to make their views known to the State.

In a technical-journal article titled "An Overview of the History and Economic Geology of the Natural Cement Industry at Rosendale, Ulster County, New York," authors Dietrich Werner and Kurtis C. Burmeister tell how the early years of the 19th century "sparked a number of large-scale building projects, including the construction of ...

St. Lawrence Cement spent $58 million (U.S.) dollars over more than six years in a failed effort to build a massive, coal-fired plant that would have overwhelmed the small but historic City of Hudson (NY) — population 7,500.

Lawrence Cement Forum, 2002 Below is information on a forum concerning a proposal by St. Lawrence Cement to build a mega plant in Hudson, NY. It would have polluted the air and water of the East Coast all the way to Maine.

GREENPORT - A grassroots organization Monday launched a new advertising campaign in support of the St. Lawrence Cement plant planned for Greenport and Hudson in Columbia County.

The US presence of Lafarlcim, the global leader in the building materials industry: cement, concrete and aggregates, and largest cement producer in the US.

Hudson River Power Plants: Permitted to Pollute . Together the four major power plants on the Hudson River between Haverstraw and Marlboro withdraw about 5 billion gallons of cooling water per day at peak – four billion in Westchester-Rockland alone – and kill most of the aquatic life in .

Universal Atlas Cement Company Greenport, New York Storage silos and powerhouse. The powerhouse was built in 1909 by the New England Lime and Cement Company. It is significant as one of the earliest large-scale power generating facilities in the Hudson Valley. The cement operations ceased production in 1977 but St. Lawrence Cement wished to ...

GREENPORT - Red, green, yellow and blue balloons floated in the air Friday over the site of the proposed St. Lawrence Cement manufacturing plant in Hudson - a demonstration of

Hudson is a city located along the west border of Columbia County, New York, United States.As of the 2010 census it had a population of 6,713, the second-largest in the county, following the nearby town of Kinderhook.Located on the east side of the Hudson River and 120 miles from the Atlantic Ocean, it was named for the river and its namesake explorer Henry Hudson.

Although the Century Cement Plant increased production following World War II and went on to play a major role in a number of important post-World War II government construction projects (including the New York State Thruway and a number of other state highways, the St. Lawrence Seaway, and a number of dams), and although this district contains ...

Dec 06, 2002· The ALJs' Ruling addresses various issues raised by the parties and proposed intervenors in connection with the application of St. Lawrence Cement Co., LLC., (hereinafter "Applicant" or "SLC")for environmental permits from the Department of Environmental Conservation ("Department" or "DEC") to construct and operate a cement manufacturing plant ...

ST. LAWRENCE CEMENT PLANT DEFEATED After fighting for over six years to build a cement plant on the Hudson waterfront in the community of Hudson, St. Lawrence Cement has officially withdrawn its application for the plant. The New York State Department of State found the [.]

HUDSON, NEW YORK AND MONT ROYAL, QUEBEC -- In a press release issued late Sunday afternoon, the Canadian-based and Swiss-owned St. Lawrence Cement company officially announced that it is abandoning its six-and-a-half-year quest to build a massive new coal-fired cement plant in Hudson and Greenport, New York, along the majestic Hudson River.

Sep 21, 1998· St. Lawrence Cement Inc. of Montreal, a manufacturer and supplier of products for the construction industry, intends to build a $300 million cement plant in .

The Snyder Estate Natural Cement Historic District is located in the Town of Rosendale, New York, United States. It is a 275-acre (111 ha) tract roughly bounded by Rondout Creek, Binnewater and Cottekill roads and Sawdust Avenue. NY 213 runs through the lower portion of the district, paralleling the dry bed of the Delaware and Hudson Canal.

LAWRENCE CEMENT PLANT DEFEATED After fighting for over six years to build a cement plant on the Hudson waterfront in the community of Hudson, St. Lawrence Notice of Public Hearing for St. Lawrence Cement Company, LLC - New York State Department of Environmental Conservatio
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