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The energy ministry on Wednesday denied that buried chemicals would further delay the construction of the LNG terminal at Vasiliko, saying that the area was cleaned up by May 2020 at the cost of 鈧?.86 million.The ministrys statement
stanley cup was issued in reply to a report in daily Phileleftheros which said that the already-delayed LNG terminal faced further obstacles because of dangerous chemicals that needed to be cleared before construction could start.The ministry said that the area had been used as a site for Hellenic Chemical Industries which closed in 1995 and their facilities were demolished in 2006-2007.Under rules requiring restoration of the environment in the area, studies were carried out by the state. Some restoration work, as well as reinforcement of the coast so as to avert possible leakage of chemicals into the sea, was also done.Moreover, as part of plans for the energy and industrial area in the Vasiliko area, the energy ministry carried out an environmental impact study which showed the presence of phospho-gypsum a biproduct from the production of fertiliser from phosphate rock in the area where Hellenic Chemical Industries was located.In 2017, following the decision to create an LNG terminal at Vasiliko, an environmental impact study was
stanley thermos carried out for the project. The permit given by the environment service in October 2017 stipulated, among others, that the phosphor-gypsum had to be cleared. Therefore, after consultation
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PUTNEY, Vt. 鈥?Santas Land will close its doors for good later this month after 54 years in business.Timothy and Leslie Wells purchased the year-round, Christmas-
stanley cup themed park seven years ago, making improvements and increasing the parks attendance, the couple said.But when gas prices topped $4 per gallon four years ago, out-of-state business declined and never recovered, the couple said.After considering closing the park last year, the couple decided to give it one last shot, reducing admission rates and trimming the schedule, but it wasnt enough to kee
stanley cup p the park going, they said.Burglaries and vandalism compounded the parks prob
stanley canada lems.Jack Poppele opened the park Aug. 10, 1957, welcoming guests at a cost of 19 cents per person, according to the parks website.Poppele, along with his daughter, managed the park until 1970, when it was sold to a local family who would manage it for the next 30 years, according to the website.The current owners hope to entertain offers that involve keeping the park open, they said.The couples attempts to get financial assistance through historic preservation efforts were unsuccessful, they said.The park is open this weekend and next, with its final day of business scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 18.___ c 2011 The Keene Sentinel Keene, N.H. Visit The Keene Sentinel Keene, N.H. at sentinelsourceDistributed by MCT Information ServicesMore articles from the BDN