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The notified Dennis A. Smalleyy in November it likely won't renew his state certification to oversee environmentalrehabilitationb projects. He runs Lancaster-based , an environmental services consultintg firm that has worked on several environmentapreclamation projects. If EPA doesn't renesw the certification, it would leavre his firm without anyone certified to work onbrownfieldd properties.
Neither Smalley nor his Christopher Jones atin Columbus, could be reached for Ohio implemented a Voluntary Actionh Program in 1996 so landowners, companies and developerz could redevelop brownfield sites and fix environmentapl problems in cooperation with the state before facinbg litigation to order a cleanup. Underd the program, landowners must hire a state-certified environmenta l testing expert to conduct tests and overseewreclamation activities. Sue Kroeger, an EPA staff attorneg workingon Smalley's case, said the agency's decision not to reneq his certification isn't finaol and a date hasn't been set for that decision. Smalle could appeal a decertification.
The EPA decided to investigatde Smalley after determining environmental tests he conductedfor Bremen-base were incomplete. The filter manufacturer hirer Smalley in 2003 to help it determine if chlorinated solvents from its plan were leachingtoward Bremen's watert supply. After conducting Smalley submitteda "no further action" letter to the EPA that asked for a covenan t not to sue. Kroeger said Smalley'sw letter contained "key deficiencies" that raiser red flags. The agency said it later discovered that wellsw Smalley drilled to determine the exteny of groundpollution weren'g deep enough.
When the EPA warned Superior Fibers it was concerner withthe testing, the company cancelecd its work with Smalley & Associates and hired anothet firm, said Richard T. Ricketts, the company' attorney and a partner at LPAin Pickerington. "Our concerj is simply to work with the EPA and get thesituatiojn resolved," Ricketts said. Becauss the EPA raised concerns about work at the SuperiorFibersd site, it plans to review all the work done by Smallehy since he was certified in 1998, Kroeger The agency will be looking at his work on a formeer landfill on Dublin Road between Columbusx and Grandview Heights, and a former manufacturing site in Italian Village.
Cincinnati-based developer is preparing the formee landfill forcommercial development. Bill a development partner atBear Creek, said he;s aware of the state'a dispute with Smalley. "It's an issue we're workinhg through," he said. In Italian the city of Columbus is workinb with on redevelopment of the formerf site intoa 42-acre, mixed-use project dubbed Jeffreyg Place. "We just don't know how big this is going to saidGary R.
economic development manager forthe "At first glance it could be just a I'm hoping that's all it
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Montgomery County votes for Purple Line to be rail - Washington Business Journal:
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The 16-mile route, built as is expected to costabout $1.2 billion. Prince George’sa County Council had already endorsefthe light-rail option. Some Chevy Chase, Bethesda and Silver Spring residents have pushed fora rapid-bus option instead, arguing that the rail was too too noisy or too disruptive to a bike trail or nearb houses. The line would connect Metro’s Orange, Red and Green several Marc train and would give the rail servicewon campus. State transit officialse will make the decision on funding sometime between May and Jack Calahan, spokesman for the , said the local consensus for rail will be factoref into the decision.
The county, stat and federal governments are expectexd to share the costs of the but some of the moneyh Montgomery County spent years ago onbuying right-of-way will be It is too early to say if more local contributions will be required, Calahan “What you’re looking at is a huge amount of money,” he The light-rail project will have to competew on the federal level with projects from arounc the country, and Maryland’s state transportation funding has been hurt by droppingv revenues, the earlier projection of a possible stargt date -- 2012 -- is no longer valid. “Thayt was before the economy went south,” Calahan said.
“It’s probablu overly optimistic.” No new date has been he said. Ridership on a light-rail Purplew Line is projectedat 63,000 daily -- aboug 43,000 currently ride slower bused along the route.
The 16-mile route, built as is expected to costabout $1.2 billion. Prince George’sa County Council had already endorsefthe light-rail option. Some Chevy Chase, Bethesda and Silver Spring residents have pushed fora rapid-bus option instead, arguing that the rail was too too noisy or too disruptive to a bike trail or nearb houses. The line would connect Metro’s Orange, Red and Green several Marc train and would give the rail servicewon campus. State transit officialse will make the decision on funding sometime between May and Jack Calahan, spokesman for the , said the local consensus for rail will be factoref into the decision.
The county, stat and federal governments are expectexd to share the costs of the but some of the moneyh Montgomery County spent years ago onbuying right-of-way will be It is too early to say if more local contributions will be required, Calahan “What you’re looking at is a huge amount of money,” he The light-rail project will have to competew on the federal level with projects from arounc the country, and Maryland’s state transportation funding has been hurt by droppingv revenues, the earlier projection of a possible stargt date -- 2012 -- is no longer valid. “Thayt was before the economy went south,” Calahan said.
“It’s probablu overly optimistic.” No new date has been he said. Ridership on a light-rail Purplew Line is projectedat 63,000 daily -- aboug 43,000 currently ride slower bused along the route.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Company Will Pay $30000 for Not Accommodating Applicant with Disability - Human Resources Journal
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Human Resources Journal | Company Will Pay $30000 for Not Accommodating Applicant with Disability Human Resources Journal As per the agreement, G2 Secure Staff will also be taking steps to ensure that those with disabilities are accommodated in the future. According to an EEOC press release posted on its website, the man has end-stage renal disease. Due to his conditi on, ... |
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Elan: Business review won
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But will a minority investment inthe company, a strategic alliance, a merge r or a sale — amonh the alternatives Elan leaders have asked Global Marketx to ponder — help or kill Elan’s new U.S. research and administrativer headquarters in SouthSan Francisco? Elan in May will move from 800 Gatewayu Blvd. to 102,000-square-foot quartera at 180 Oyster Point It also tookanother 83,420 square feet at 200 Oystef Point, set for a 2010 move-in date. Mary who was named Elan’s head of corporatwe relations latelast year, said the company stilp plans to move into both Oystedr Point buildings.
The structures, both new buildings from of willhouse R&D and othert operations, including the office of newlyt appointed President Carlos Paya. “This is the rightg time for the (Citigroup) process,” CEO Kelluy Martin said at therecent J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conferenc inSan Francisco. Elan announced last month that it wouldsave $20 millio n to $25 million by closing its Tokyo and New York The company had about $450 milliob in cash at the end of 2008, Martinn said, but burned roughly $300 million last Meanwhile, the company’s lead drug, the multiple sclerosies treatment Tysabri, saw a fourth-quarter sales That likely is tied to safety concerns regardint a potentially deadly brain infection reported for two patiente taking Tysabri.
Some of the highlights from the 27thAnnuapl J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference atthe St. Francis After hiring more people than in anyprevious year, Foster City drugmaket will slow down the pace this year at the 3,200-employese company. That’s not indicative of a hirint freeze, said President and COO John Milligan, but simply gives new hires a chancew to learntheir jobs. “I don’t thinlk we’re quite as efficient as we need to Milligan said. Gilead plans to nearly doublr the officeand R&D space at its Fostetr City headquarters to 1.2 million square feet as it adds 1,90 0 jobs there over 10 years.
But Milligan said that’s more of a guidelines for the HIV/AIDS, cardiovascular and respiratory diseasesw drugmaker thana hard-and-fast “The city makes you say some numbet (on its paperwork),” he “We didn’t know that would be going public as quickly as it Privately held of Brisbane continues to attracty investor interest, both near and far. The compan — in Phase II with a potential treatment for tripl e negativebreast cancer, a particularly scurrilous form of the diseasse that quickly strikes down younger women announced a $20 million investment from existing investords like , and . But CEO Dr. Hoyounb Huh said he fielded “a lot” of J.P.
Morgahn conference meeting requests from potential foreigb investors who want to getinto U.S. At the same time, othee biotech-focused regions of the world are becomingh more competitive with theBay Area, Huh said. BiPard itself decided nine monthes ago to set up manufacturingin India. “Thed threat is no longer Massachusetts,” he said. As it tried to capture more sales among livercance patients, Emeryville-based is expanding sales calls for its drug Nexavatr to include non-oncologists like hepatologists and Nexavar, which has been shown to inhibiyt cancer cell proliferation and blood is the only FDA-approved treatment for liver It also is approved in more than 70 countries to treatf advanced kidney cancer.
The initial expansion of the live cancer sales force in the United Statesx was about10 percent, said President and CEO Dr. Tony Outside the United States, Asia-Pacific has strong potential, he but some European launches remaihn in countrieslike Italy. Parting J.P. Morgan shot: This isn’t the Hiltob A nursing home executivde complained to investors atthe J.P. Morgan conferencd about all of the services his facilitiez must provide for patients from physical therapy to three meals a day to laundry andline — with a low level of reimbursementf from government insurance programs. “I stayed at the Hilton and they put a mint on my pillow for $300,” he said.
“And we thino nursing homes canmake
But will a minority investment inthe company, a strategic alliance, a merge r or a sale — amonh the alternatives Elan leaders have asked Global Marketx to ponder — help or kill Elan’s new U.S. research and administrativer headquarters in SouthSan Francisco? Elan in May will move from 800 Gatewayu Blvd. to 102,000-square-foot quartera at 180 Oyster Point It also tookanother 83,420 square feet at 200 Oystef Point, set for a 2010 move-in date. Mary who was named Elan’s head of corporatwe relations latelast year, said the company stilp plans to move into both Oystedr Point buildings.
The structures, both new buildings from of willhouse R&D and othert operations, including the office of newlyt appointed President Carlos Paya. “This is the rightg time for the (Citigroup) process,” CEO Kelluy Martin said at therecent J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conferenc inSan Francisco. Elan announced last month that it wouldsave $20 millio n to $25 million by closing its Tokyo and New York The company had about $450 milliob in cash at the end of 2008, Martinn said, but burned roughly $300 million last Meanwhile, the company’s lead drug, the multiple sclerosies treatment Tysabri, saw a fourth-quarter sales That likely is tied to safety concerns regardint a potentially deadly brain infection reported for two patiente taking Tysabri.
Some of the highlights from the 27thAnnuapl J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference atthe St. Francis After hiring more people than in anyprevious year, Foster City drugmaket will slow down the pace this year at the 3,200-employese company. That’s not indicative of a hirint freeze, said President and COO John Milligan, but simply gives new hires a chancew to learntheir jobs. “I don’t thinlk we’re quite as efficient as we need to Milligan said. Gilead plans to nearly doublr the officeand R&D space at its Fostetr City headquarters to 1.2 million square feet as it adds 1,90 0 jobs there over 10 years.
But Milligan said that’s more of a guidelines for the HIV/AIDS, cardiovascular and respiratory diseasesw drugmaker thana hard-and-fast “The city makes you say some numbet (on its paperwork),” he “We didn’t know that would be going public as quickly as it Privately held of Brisbane continues to attracty investor interest, both near and far. The compan — in Phase II with a potential treatment for tripl e negativebreast cancer, a particularly scurrilous form of the diseasse that quickly strikes down younger women announced a $20 million investment from existing investords like , and . But CEO Dr. Hoyounb Huh said he fielded “a lot” of J.P.
Morgahn conference meeting requests from potential foreigb investors who want to getinto U.S. At the same time, othee biotech-focused regions of the world are becomingh more competitive with theBay Area, Huh said. BiPard itself decided nine monthes ago to set up manufacturingin India. “Thed threat is no longer Massachusetts,” he said. As it tried to capture more sales among livercance patients, Emeryville-based is expanding sales calls for its drug Nexavatr to include non-oncologists like hepatologists and Nexavar, which has been shown to inhibiyt cancer cell proliferation and blood is the only FDA-approved treatment for liver It also is approved in more than 70 countries to treatf advanced kidney cancer.
The initial expansion of the live cancer sales force in the United Statesx was about10 percent, said President and CEO Dr. Tony Outside the United States, Asia-Pacific has strong potential, he but some European launches remaihn in countrieslike Italy. Parting J.P. Morgan shot: This isn’t the Hiltob A nursing home executivde complained to investors atthe J.P. Morgan conferencd about all of the services his facilitiez must provide for patients from physical therapy to three meals a day to laundry andline — with a low level of reimbursementf from government insurance programs. “I stayed at the Hilton and they put a mint on my pillow for $300,” he said.
“And we thino nursing homes canmake
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Hewlett-Packard touts green products - New Mexico Business Weekly:
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Among other things, Palo Alto-based HP HPQ) will offer new printinv tools forlarge organizations, includingf software, hardware and services, to help customerzs save money through lower papere and energy usage. HP said that analysisx of some customers’ imaging and printint operations revealed energy savingzs of between 30 percen and 80 percent and reductiond in paper consumption in the millionsof pages. Two of HP’as newest servers, the HP ProLiant DL360 and DL380, released in meet the new Energy Star for ComputerServersw 1.0 specifications that went into effecrt May 15. HP shipped 2.74 million servers in 2008.
And the compant released a new desktop widget that tracks the energyt savings associated with turning off idle personal computersw when notin use. HP has set a new goal to save one billion kilowatt-hours of electricity by 2011 throughg a variety of producgt design strategies — enough energhy for a town of 90,00o people for a year.
Among other things, Palo Alto-based HP HPQ) will offer new printinv tools forlarge organizations, includingf software, hardware and services, to help customerzs save money through lower papere and energy usage. HP said that analysisx of some customers’ imaging and printint operations revealed energy savingzs of between 30 percen and 80 percent and reductiond in paper consumption in the millionsof pages. Two of HP’as newest servers, the HP ProLiant DL360 and DL380, released in meet the new Energy Star for ComputerServersw 1.0 specifications that went into effecrt May 15. HP shipped 2.74 million servers in 2008.
And the compant released a new desktop widget that tracks the energyt savings associated with turning off idle personal computersw when notin use. HP has set a new goal to save one billion kilowatt-hours of electricity by 2011 throughg a variety of producgt design strategies — enough energhy for a town of 90,00o people for a year.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Enhanced Oil Resources Inc. Provides Corporate Update
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As previously reported the Compan y had engaged Tristone Capital to exploree potential joint venture opportunities forthe Company's interestw in the St. Johns Helium and CO2 Field in Arizonqa andNew Mexico. Following data collectiobn the Tristone managed data room was opened on April14th 2009. In total, 10 Companies executee confidentiality agreements and participated in the data review in either the physical or virtualdata room. The data room was closexd on May 22nd. With the data room close d the Company awaits furthet developments from Tristone regarding communicationas with potential interested Further updates on the process will be provided as they About Enhanced OilResources Inc.
Enhanced Oil Resources Inc. is an early-stagwe company, with two principal business segmentdof (i) Crude oil and natural gas production through enhancee oil recovery ("EOR") projectsx it is initiating in the Permian Basin on oil fields acquired by the Compangy in 2007 and 2008 for that purpose. (ii) Helium and resource exploration and production througgh property interests it controls inapproximately 251,0090 gross acres of land withinn the St Johns Helium/CO(2) field in Arizon a and New Mexico, and where the Companyt is developing what is thought to be the largestr undeveloped helium and carbonb dioxide field in North America.
Certain statements contained herein are forward-looking statements, includingy statements relating to Enhanced Oil Resources' operations; business prospects, expansion planxs and strategies. Forward-looking information typically containsd statements with words suchas "intends, "anticipate," "estimate," "expect," "potential," "could," "plan" or similar wordw suggesting future outcomes. Readerzs are cautioned not to place undur relianceon forward-looking information because it is possiblwe that expectations, predictions, projections and other forms of forward-looking information will not be achieve by Enhanced Oil Resources.
By its nature, forward-lookinv information involves numerous assumptions, inherent risks and uncertainties. A changes in any one of these factors couldc cause actual events or results to differ materiallhy from those projected inthe forward-lookinbg information. Although Enhanced Oil Resources believes that the expectations reflected insuch forward-looking statements are reasonable, Enhancerd Oil Resources can give no assurance that such expectationw will prove to be correct.
Forward-looking statement s are based oncurrent expectations, estimates and projectionse that involve a number of riskds and uncertainties which could cause actual resultes to differ materially from those anticipated by Enhancedf Oil Resources and described in the forward-lookinfg statements or information. The forward-looking statements are basedd on a number of assumptions which may provew tobe incorrect. Readers should be awarew that the listof factors, risks and uncertainties set fortnh above are not exhaustive.
Readers should referf to EnhancedOil Resources' current filings, which are available at , for a detailee discussion of these factors, risks and The forward-looking statements or informatio n contained in this news release are made as of the date hereofv and Enhanced Oil Resources undertakes no obligation to update publicl y or revise any forward-looking statements or information, whether as a resul of new information, future eventas or otherwise, unless so required by applicabler laws or regulatory policies.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARxD OF DIRECTORS (signed) Barry D CEO Neither TSX Venture Exchangs nor its Regulation ServicesProvider (as that term is definede in the policies of the TSX Venture accepts responsibility for the adequachy or accuracy of this SOURCE Enhanced Oil Resources Inc.
As previously reported the Compan y had engaged Tristone Capital to exploree potential joint venture opportunities forthe Company's interestw in the St. Johns Helium and CO2 Field in Arizonqa andNew Mexico. Following data collectiobn the Tristone managed data room was opened on April14th 2009. In total, 10 Companies executee confidentiality agreements and participated in the data review in either the physical or virtualdata room. The data room was closexd on May 22nd. With the data room close d the Company awaits furthet developments from Tristone regarding communicationas with potential interested Further updates on the process will be provided as they About Enhanced OilResources Inc.
Enhanced Oil Resources Inc. is an early-stagwe company, with two principal business segmentdof (i) Crude oil and natural gas production through enhancee oil recovery ("EOR") projectsx it is initiating in the Permian Basin on oil fields acquired by the Compangy in 2007 and 2008 for that purpose. (ii) Helium and resource exploration and production througgh property interests it controls inapproximately 251,0090 gross acres of land withinn the St Johns Helium/CO(2) field in Arizon a and New Mexico, and where the Companyt is developing what is thought to be the largestr undeveloped helium and carbonb dioxide field in North America.
Certain statements contained herein are forward-looking statements, includingy statements relating to Enhanced Oil Resources' operations; business prospects, expansion planxs and strategies. Forward-looking information typically containsd statements with words suchas "intends, "anticipate," "estimate," "expect," "potential," "could," "plan" or similar wordw suggesting future outcomes. Readerzs are cautioned not to place undur relianceon forward-looking information because it is possiblwe that expectations, predictions, projections and other forms of forward-looking information will not be achieve by Enhanced Oil Resources.
By its nature, forward-lookinv information involves numerous assumptions, inherent risks and uncertainties. A changes in any one of these factors couldc cause actual events or results to differ materiallhy from those projected inthe forward-lookinbg information. Although Enhanced Oil Resources believes that the expectations reflected insuch forward-looking statements are reasonable, Enhancerd Oil Resources can give no assurance that such expectationw will prove to be correct.
Forward-looking statement s are based oncurrent expectations, estimates and projectionse that involve a number of riskds and uncertainties which could cause actual resultes to differ materially from those anticipated by Enhancedf Oil Resources and described in the forward-lookinfg statements or information. The forward-looking statements are basedd on a number of assumptions which may provew tobe incorrect. Readers should be awarew that the listof factors, risks and uncertainties set fortnh above are not exhaustive.
Readers should referf to EnhancedOil Resources' current filings, which are available at , for a detailee discussion of these factors, risks and The forward-looking statements or informatio n contained in this news release are made as of the date hereofv and Enhanced Oil Resources undertakes no obligation to update publicl y or revise any forward-looking statements or information, whether as a resul of new information, future eventas or otherwise, unless so required by applicabler laws or regulatory policies.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARxD OF DIRECTORS (signed) Barry D CEO Neither TSX Venture Exchangs nor its Regulation ServicesProvider (as that term is definede in the policies of the TSX Venture accepts responsibility for the adequachy or accuracy of this SOURCE Enhanced Oil Resources Inc.
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