The demolition firm hired by Pure Muskegon to knock down one or two stacks at the former Sappi property now says it will happen Tuesday, July 18 at 7 a.m. The notice sent to residents in Muskegon's ...
The Trenton Channel power plant smokestacks are set to be blown up Friday, the new date announced on social media by the Grosse Ile Police Department. Demolition was initially planned for last month. ...
The Trenton Channel power plant stacks went out with a bang. The candy-cane-striped 600-foot stacks, connected to the nearly 100-year-old power plant on the Detroit River, toppled one at a time, just ...
The remaining 21,340-square-foot west smoke stack on the former Sappi paper mill site will fall toward Muskegon Lake at 9 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 1. The 120-acre site at 2400 Lakeshore Drive, owned by ...
The demolition of the candy cane-striped stacks at the defunct Trenton Channel Power Plant has been postponed. A DTE Energy spokeswoman said late Monday afternoon that the demolition previously set ...
PORT ANGELES — Workers at the slowly vanishing former Peninsula Plywood site are preparing a 175-foot chimney stack for its demise. They are placing scaffolding around the cylindrical structure — ...
LAKELAND — Two of Lakeland Electric's cooling towers are expected to be demolished this week. The city's third-party contractor, Total Wrecking & Environmental, began dismantling C.D. McIntosh Unit ...
MUSKEGON, MI - The planned demolition of a smokestack at the former Sappi plant has been delayed, likely until next week, according to the Muskegon city manager. There had been tentative plans to ...
Latrobe Valley residents can watch on as two 94-metre chimneys at the former Morwell Power Station collapse on Sunday in a demolition process expected to take less than five minutes. The demolition by ...
Demolition work resumed on one of the two original 800-foot exhaust stacks at DTE Energy (NYSE: DTE)’s 3,200 MW Monroe coal-fired power plant in Michigan. The original stacks date to the early 1970s ...
1 August 2006 — A stack removal project is set to begin later this month at Plant Branch, owned by Georgia Power, a subsidiary of Southern Company. Four of the five stacks currently located at the ...
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