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Panel optimistic about closing deal for Hampden waste-to-energy plant in early 2023

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation December 15, 2022

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Employees of Fiberight oversee the waste-processing system in Hampden in 2019 before the plant was closed for financial reasons. Courtesy of Fiberight/Coastal Resources of Maine The committee representing the solid waste interests of 115 Maine municipalities remains optimistic it will close early next year with a financial partner that would operate and partially own the Municipal Waste Solutions recycling and waste-to-energy plant in Hampden.... + full article



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