HAZLETON CREEK PROPERTIES RECEIVES DEP PERMIT TO COMMENCE WITH MAJOR MINE RECLAMATION PROJECT

Hazleton, PA – Hazleton Creek Properties LLC (HCP) today received a Statewide Beneficial Use General Permit WMGR097 from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to commence with a major mine reclamation project in Hazleton, PA in Luzerne County, Northeastern Pennsylvania, a region that was once home to major coal mining operations but has since been left with dangerous, abandoned mines that are a blight on the community and an ongoing threat to public safety.  The Hazleton Reclamation site is an abandoned mine located directly off Interstate 81 and bounded by Routes 924, 309 and Broad Street.  The site has been severely impacted by past deep and surface mining practices and encompasses more than 277 acres of un-reclaimed, abandoned mine pits and spoil piles. Portions of the site (approximately 50 acres) were previously used for disposal of municipal and industrial waste in several mine pits.  

“This is a wonderful day for the residents of Hazleton who, for far too long, have had to live in the midst of this dangerous community eyesore,” said Mark McClellan, HCP’s environmental consultant and President of Evergreen Environmental, Inc.  “We greatly appreciate the thoroughness of the DEP’s review of our application and are extremely grateful to have been granted the permit to proceed with this important reclamation project, which, when completed, will eliminate a huge safety risk, bring back the natural beauty of this region and improve the overall quality of life for Hazleton residents.  We are ready to roll.”

The abandoned site has been severely impacted by past deep mining and surface mining and contains over 200 acres of un-reclaimed abandoned mine pits, highwalls and spoil piles. Subsequent to mining, both municipal and industrial waste materials were disposed in some mine pits. Highwall hazards, open mine pits, and an uncapped waste disposal area have posed a long-term risk to public health, safety and the environment.
The project performed by HCP – at no cost to the taxpayer – will take an existing public liability and create a public asset with significant economic benefits though redevelopment and job creation. As importantly, the reclamation/remediation project will achieve the strict statewide health standards for Brownfield remediation with the voluntary completion of the Act 2 remediation performed solely at the expense of HCP. 

Under the demonstration project, HCP will place C & D fine materials with approved Regulated Fill material under strict standards and acceptance limits set by DEP to reclaim a pit area that currently presents a major safety risk to the public.

The demonstration project is designed to achieve the following goals:

 

1.       Demonstrate the potential for the statewide beneficial use of C & D fine materials as valuable materials for reclamation of abandoned mine lands that pose public safety and environmental risks where no funds or responsible parties exist to complete the critical job.

2.       Demonstrate that C & D fine material mixed with Regulated Fill can produce a reclamation mixture that will produce levels of compaction that will support structures for redevelopment projects on Brownfield lands.

3.       Expedite the site reclamation and Act 2 remediation of a critical area by providing an additional high volume, safe material for mine reclamation purposes. 

HAZLETON CREEK PROPERTIES HOSTS NEPA PRESS ON GUIDED TOUR OF HCP MINE RECLAMATION SITE

HAZLETON, PA – On Friday, August 13, 2010, Hazleton Creek Properties, LLC (HCP) officials led a contingent of Northeastern Pennsylvania print and electronic reporters on a guided tour of its mine reclamation site in downtown Hazleton and discussed the entire scope of this major economic development project.  Representing HCP were company co-founder William F. Rinaldi, Evergreen Environmental consultant Mark McClellan, and Dr. Barry Scheetz, a Professor of Civil Engineering at Penn State University and a consultant to HCP.

The Hazleton Reclamation site is an abandoned mine site located directly off Interstate 81 and bounded by Routes 924, 309 and Broad Street.  The site has been severely impacted by past deep and surface mining practices and encompasses more than 277 acres of un-reclaimed, abandoned mine pits and spoil piles. Portions of the site (approximately 50 acres) were previously used for disposal of municipal and industrial waste in several mine pits.  The area is a Brownfield site and has been certified as a Designated Special Industrial Area (SIA) by the Governor of Pennsylvania, giving the site priority attention for remediation.  The site has the capacity to accept over 10 million cubic yards of residual materials to complete the site reclamation.  HCP is authorized to conduct the site reclamation/remediation using DEP-approved residual materials, including regulated fill, clean-fill from construction activities, and river dredge materials.   

Once the primary site is reclaimed, HCP will engage in a larger effort to reclaim 250 acres of abandoned mine land adjacent to the city of Hazleton upon which the company plans to build the Hazleton Performing Arts Center.  The Center will occupy approximately 80 acres in the middle of this site with other commercial development to the north and south. The Performing Arts Center will be a 20,000 seat facility (16,000 fixed, 4,000 lawn) with state-of-the-art offices, crew and dressing / lounge space for artists and their staff. Additionally, the Center will include 50,000 square feet of vendor/commercial space that is under roof in order to be convertible to convention space. This new venue will serve as a catalyst for the city of Hazleton for new economic development and generate increased tourism to Hazleton.  For more information, visit www.hazletoncreekproperties.com.

NORTHEASTERN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CO. OF PA-CDC, INC. ANNOUNCES $1.2 MILLION FINANCING DEAL FOR ERTLEY AUTO DEALERSHIP OF MOOSIC, PA

MOOSIC, PA  –  The Northeastern Economic Development Company of PA-CDC, Inc. (NEDCO), a newly-formed regional non-profit organization dedicated to contributing to the economic development of Pennsylvania communities, has announced a $1.2 million Small Business Association (SBA) loan program guarantee for the Ertley Kia Automobile Dealership of Moosic, PA.  The loan will enable the Ertley dealership to implement a new and expanded floor plan for its growing Kia auto inventory.

“NEDCO is proud to be among the first non-profit Community Development Corporations in the country to be able to offer this unique new federal loan program to small business owners,” said William F. Rinaldi, President and CEO of NEDCO.  “This is an affordable economic helping hand for Pennsylvania’s small businesses at a time when they most need it.  We’re delighted that the Ertley Dealership, a respected staple of the Moosic business community, applied and qualified for this unique new loan product.  NEDCO is pleased to have been able to invest in this hometown company’s future growth and prosperity.”

The loans are funded through the sales of debentures, which are sold publicly to investors.  The debentures are 100% guaranteed by the SBA.  The loans are designed for the acquisition of long-term fixed assets, such as land, buildings, machinery, and equipment, and/or the construction, modernizing, renovating, and restoring of facilities.  Loan proceeds may also be used for land and site improvements, interest on interim financing, and professional fees directly attributable and essential to the project.  Refinancing is not a permissible use of the loans.

For a business to be eligible for NEDCO’s SBA-backed loan program, it must be a for-profit corporation, Limited Liability Corporation, partnership, or proprietorship with a net worth (including affiliates) of $6 million or less.  Average net profits after taxes cannot exceed $2 million per year for the previous two years.

For more information on this important new resource for Pennsylvania’s small businesses, call NEDCO’s corporate offices in Moosic, PA at 570-457-6726, or visit the web site at www.nedcocdc.com.