A cement manufacturer in Northampton County seeks state approval to begin shipments by rail rather than truck of the hazardous waste it burns as fuel in its kiln. The Pennsylvania Department of ...
Keystone Cement Co. wants state permission to transport fuel for its kiln by train to its Northampton County plant, a plan that has alarmed some who fear it could spill into the Monocacy Creek. The ...
The state has scheduled a public hearing this month on renewing a hazardous waste storage permit for Northampton County’s Keystone Cement. The permit includes a provision for Keystone to transport ...
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - A cement company is trying to shore up its future by using rail cars to transport hazardous material in Northampton County. Their current plan isn't set in stone just yet, and it's ...