An advanced ethanol refinery is likely to be built in Lancaster.
Los Angeles County Officials are expected to approve the construction.
The refinery will turn waste into fuel.
The Regional Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on July 23rd and make their decision after the hearing.
The project will cost about 30-Million dollars—and will be built on a ten acre lot on Avenue “F” between Division Street and tenth Street East.
The refinery is expected produce three point two Million gallons a year.
It is expected to be built by the summer of 2009.
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Turning Waste into Fuel
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Lancaster,
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Regional Planning Commission,
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