Update: Feds seize dredging project records By Dave Janoski, Projects Editor Published: April 13, 2010
Federal agents, including several from the U.S. Department of Defense, raided a Kingston office building today that houses two companies involved in a federal dredging project.
More than 15 agents removed more than 20 boxes from the office building on Third Avenue that is the headquarters for Hazleton Creek Properties LLC and Fort Mifflin Reclamation Associates Inc. Several of the boxes loaded by agents into a rental van were clearly marked “Fort Mifflin.”
In 2006, Fort Mifflin was awarded a $21 million contract through the U.S. Army Engineer District in Philadelphia to transport materials dredged from a portion of the Delaware River, according to federal documents. Hazleton Creek Properties is engaged in the Hazleton Reclamation Site, a 277-acre mine reclamation site that is to be filled with dredging materials and become the site of an amphitheater.
Disclaimer: I am from the Pennsylvania coal region - I have a grammar impairment. I also have an irrational fear of the spellcheck. Therefore my typos will stand as is. Are. Whatever.
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Oh, Lordy. The spammers are punching right through the Word Verification Words.
Anyway, thought you might want to know about this, if it hasn't made the news thataway yet:
http://citizensvoice.com/update-feds-seize-dredging-project-records-1.729113
Update: Feds seize dredging project records
By Dave Janoski, Projects Editor
Published: April 13, 2010
Federal agents, including several from the U.S. Department of Defense, raided a Kingston office building today that houses two companies involved in a federal dredging project.
More than 15 agents removed more than 20 boxes from the office building on Third Avenue that is the headquarters for Hazleton Creek Properties LLC and Fort Mifflin Reclamation Associates Inc. Several of the boxes loaded by agents into a rental van were clearly marked “Fort Mifflin.”
In 2006, Fort Mifflin was awarded a $21 million contract through the U.S. Army Engineer District in Philadelphia to transport materials dredged from a portion of the Delaware River, according to federal documents. Hazleton Creek Properties is engaged in the Hazleton Reclamation Site, a 277-acre mine reclamation site that is to be filled with dredging materials and become the site of an amphitheater.
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