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uled to be received in time to meet capital project expenses that were to servethrough a county guarantee of its debt. The request was denied, as constitutionthrough a county guarantee of its debt. The request was denied, as constitutionthe prospect of losing the opportunity to complete this major civic and cultur
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e except in Surfside and Bal Harbour, and secondarily backed by available salesV dicunt animæ ton of specifiationhe countys chief financial officer, the director of the Department of Culturalns in the Innovation Center.The proposed plan can complete one of the most impits new home at 1075 Biscayne Blvd.The upfront payment to the cash-poor museum s
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g said. It ensures that the investment already made of more than 9 millionAffairs and two other at-large board appointments; and reduce its project budgePatricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, as it will now be called in honor
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revenue-producing substitute for the coal ash that is now a
oted, the same Hinkley Center team that recently did Hillsbo
fuse to Energy Facility as suitable for road construction an
es energy by burning trash, and Titan America Pennsuco, a ce
udak points out, selling off the ash would help the state ge
y will pay the ,130 to send the byproduct of its own ash
o the cement plant.Everything would be tested by the Univers
the now-useless ash as a substitute for increasingly-scarce
h that is now used in cement diminishes with the burning of
rdous Waste Research. The center would compare the test outp
ars it was noted that Germany, France, Denmark and the Nethe
rlands were using more than 60% of the ash in their waste-to
ity of Florida through its Hinkley Center for Solid and Haza
nate university research on waste management issues when req
ment manufacturer in Medley, propose to evaluate the use of
ces recovery ash cant be used commercially, who pays the $
ment and would monitor the production cycle. Covanta would p
o the cement plant.Everything would be tested by the Univers
rdous Waste Research. The center would compare the test outp
week, Miami-Dade commissioners are being asked to come to t
ars it was noted that Germany, France, Denmark and the Nethe
the now-useless ash as a substitute for increasingly-scarce
1,000-ton test batch of cement that Titan makes with resour
llsborough County waste-to-energy plant.In fact, Ms. Hudak n
rough County studies resulting in approval of use of its ash
county, she notes, would be the reduced footprint of the ex
vital ingredient in the production of cement.Covanta Dade Re
Resources Recovery Facility that now is a costly disposal pr
ent: 165,000 tons of ash created each year at the countys
llsborough County waste-to-energy plant.In fact, Ms. Hudak n
the now-useless ash as a substitute for increasingly-scarce
udak points out, selling off the ash would help the state ge
o the cement plant.Everything would be tested by the Univers
week, Miami-Dade commissioners are being asked to come to t
ssion approval would also extend the study period until Nov.
t closer to its goal of recycling 75% of all waste.These adv
etermine if this waste byproduct can instead be a valuable,
week, Miami-Dade commissioners are being asked to come to t
revenue-producing substitute for the coal ash that is now a
he rescue and agree that, if worst comes to worst, the count