rrboomer wrote:Is the dentist involved?
I'm not an expert, but I assume turning corn into a liquid (ethanol) would use a fair amount of water??
BTW the recent MN gubernatorial election may have been decided when one Lt.Gov. candidate went blank when a reporter asked about E-85 (a type of ethanol).
"...a Japanese car parts plant."
I'd put some $$ there...
Dan
doghouse wrote:I can understand rail for an ethanol plant, but how does the need for river access play into this?
Yeah, THAT is a good question.
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Limitedclear wrote:Mystery manufacturer looking to locatenear rail, Interstate in South Dakota From the Internet SIOUX CITY, IA--- A “mystery” manufacturer is looking to locate a giant manufacturing facility in Iowa, reports the Sioux City Journal in a story by staff writer Michele Linck, and other states are also on the list. The site involves at least 1,500 acres along the Missouri River between Elk Point and Burbank, S.D., according to property owners who have been approached by company agents wanting to buy options on their farmland in that area, reports the Journal Dawn Glover, executive director of the Elk Point Economic Development Board, said the company’s requirements include proximity to the river and an interstate highway. She said she has signed a confidentiality statement and could not give any more information than that. Property owners also mention that proximity to a railroad line is also key and note that a Burlington Northern Santa Fe line runs nearby, the Journal reports. “The Union County site is just one of ‘several sites under review in the Midwest in various states,’ according to a statement released by Iowa Gov. Mike Rounds’ spokesman, Mark Johnston, reports the Journal. “The governor’s office feels that we have a good chance of being the state of choice. There is much hard work yet to be done.” From National Corridors Site
From the Internet
SIOUX CITY, IA--- A “mystery” manufacturer is looking to locate a giant manufacturing facility in Iowa, reports the Sioux City Journal in a story by staff writer Michele Linck, and other states are also on the list.
The site involves at least 1,500 acres along the Missouri River between Elk Point and Burbank, S.D., according to property owners who have been approached by company agents wanting to buy options on their farmland in that area, reports the Journal
Dawn Glover, executive director of the Elk Point Economic Development Board, said the company’s requirements include proximity to the river and an interstate highway. She said she has signed a confidentiality statement and could not give any more information than that. Property owners also mention that proximity to a railroad line is also key and note that a Burlington Northern Santa Fe line runs nearby, the Journal reports.
“The Union County site is just one of ‘several sites under review in the Midwest in various states,’ according to a statement released by Iowa Gov. Mike Rounds’ spokesman, Mark Johnston, reports the Journal. “The governor’s office feels that we have a good chance of being the state of choice. There is much hard work yet to be done.”
From National Corridors Site
I have one little correction here: Mike Rounds is South Dakota's governor. I would know this because I've been a lifelong resident of this state and we just re-elected Mike to another term in the governor's office in Pierre.
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