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  2. Fridley, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Fridley is a city in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. Its population was 29,590 at the 2020 census. [3] It was first settled as a place named Manomin where Rice Creek flows into the Mississippi river and the Red River Oxcart trail crosses the creek. Fridley was incorporated in 1949 as a village and became a city in 1957.

  3. FMC Corporation (Fridley Plant) - Wikipedia

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    The FMC Corporation (Fridley Plant) is a United States Environmental Protection Agency Superfund site of 18 acres (7.3 ha) in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States, several hundred feet east of the Mississippi River. Solvents, paint sludge, and plating wastes were generated and disposed of in an on-site dump from the 1940s until 1969.

  4. Fridley High School - Wikipedia

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    A small portion of the northern part of Fridley lies within the Anoka-Hennepin School District 11. These students go to Coon Rapids High School. Students living in an area of eastern Fridley are in the Columbia Heights School District 13. Most of the students living in the north-northeastern part of the city are in Spring Lake Park School ...

  5. ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code - Wikipedia

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    ASME convened the Board of Boiler Rules before it became the ASME Boiler Code Committee which was formed in 1911. This committee put in the form work for the first edition of the ASME Boiler Code - Rules for the Construction of Stationary Boilers and for the Allowable Working Pressures, which was issued in 1914 and published in 1915. [5]

  6. Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Energy permitting reform is the idea of altering regulations and rules to make it easier to build energy infrastructure in the United States. [4] Currently, it takes a long time for energy infrastructure, such as electric transmission, to be built. [5]

  7. Abram M. Fridley - Wikipedia

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    Abram McCormick "A. M." Fridley [1] (1817 in Painted Post, New York – March 26, 1888 in Fridley, Minnesota) was a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, and was the namesake of Fridley Township, Minnesota, which later became the city of Fridley, Minnesota.

  8. Entegris - Wikipedia

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    Entegris, Inc. is a supplier of materials for the semiconductor and other high-tech industries. Entegris has approximately 8,000 employees throughout its global operations. It has manufacturing, customer service and/or research facilities in the United States, Canada, China, Germany, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwa

  9. Fridley station - Wikipedia

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    Fridley station is a commuter rail station in Fridley, Minnesota, located at Main Street NE and 61st Avenue NE.It is served by the Northstar Commuter Rail line. The station features bicycle lockers and two park and ride lots with a total capacity of 611 spaces.