Water District gives Pulp Mill 10 year water contract.
The Humboldt Bay Municipal Water District voted unanimously to accept a 10 year contact for Freshwater Tissue to purchase water beginning July 2010. Stay tuned.
If anyone at Freshwater Tissue is interested in developing more salable utilitarian products made from wood pulp than just tissue paper, our Heartlands Project had ideas for such when we were in talks with Evergreen Pulp in 2005.
I've done this before, posted ideas for expanding the product base of a revived Pulp Mill business here and you'd think someone involved with reviving the Pulp Mill would respond. But it never happens. Not interested is the conclusion I must draw which seems odd and shortsighted when the Pulp Mill project needs all the help it can get from the community.
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11 comments:
Does this mean that jobs are coming soon? But you just got elected.
No need for a water rate increase I guess.
Positive movement is good...optimism is a good thing
Heard it was 5 years - to be reviewed at tyhe end of the 5.
I am hopeful that it works out. That mill is a good economic engine in N. CA.
Well its more hope ! Fingers and toes crossed,,,
If anyone at Freshwater Tissue is interested in developing more salable utilitarian products made from wood pulp than just tissue paper, our Heartlands Project had ideas for such when we were in talks with Evergreen Pulp in 2005.
Richard
Is there an agreement or just the offers and counter that were proffered on Thursday?
The 10 year deal was contingent on the 5 year reopener and the bifurcation of the energy costs.
So did they get that deal done?
We are all saying prayers and keeping our fingers crossed, that it works this time!!!
I've done this before, posted ideas for expanding the product base of a revived Pulp Mill business here and you'd think someone involved with reviving the Pulp Mill would respond. But it never happens. Not interested is the conclusion I must draw which seems odd and shortsighted when the Pulp Mill project needs all the help it can get from the community.
Stephen: Call the mill and see what you can get done. All of the players are from south of Fortuna!
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