Okmulgee to get jobs in trash recycling
BY JOHN STANCAVAGE - Tulsa World
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Published: November 5, 2009
OKMULGEE — City officials say they have attracted a waste-recycling company that will build a $150 million complex and eventually employ 1,400 people.
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Waste Not Technologies of
Destin, Fla., will construct an industrial park that will turn residential and commercial waste into a variety of products,
Mayor Brian Priegel said in a telephone interview.
Construction of the complex, which is expected to have 800,000 square feet of combined office and manufacturing space on a 250-acre site, will begin by year’s end, and it should be ready in two years, Priegel said.
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