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Bowers Landfill, also known as Island Road Landfill, is a former privately owned landfill site covering 12 acres (5 hectares) near Circleville, Ohio, on the Scioto River floodplain. The site operated between 1958 and 1968. Initially only domestic refuse was accepted, but in 1963 the site began accepting chemical waste from DuPont and PPG ...
Circleville is home to the largest DuPont chemical plant in Ohio. Opened in the 1950s, it produces Mylar and Tedlar plastic films, the latter used extensively in the production of photovoltaic modules. [29] [30] PACCAR, a Seattle-based truck manufacturing company, has maintained a large factory for over 35 years.
Circleville is home to the largest DuPont chemical plant in Ohio. Opened in the 1950s, ... This page was last edited on 21 November 2024, at 18:47 (UTC).
Circleville City Council approved a settlement this week in last year's attack of a truck driver by a Circleville police K-9 and its handler, a video of which led to national headlines and calls ...
The "separation agreements" approved by Circileville Council on Wednesday end the employment of the police chief and deputy chief.
Amazon to Open Fulfillment Center in DuPont Creating Hundreds of Jobs New 1 million-square-foot facility is expected to open in the fall of 2013 DUPONT, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Amazon (NAS: AMZN ...
The DuPont Country Club also includes the Dupont estate, Brantwyn, the childhood home of Pierre S. du Pont, IV. The home’s name is likely a derivative of the name Brandywine. The creek's name may be from an old Dutch word for brandy or gin, brandewijn, or from the name of an early mill owner, Andreas Brainwende or Brantwyn. [18]
Edgington, who was ejected from the vehicle in the Jan. 26 crash, sustained injuries including broken vertebrae and a broken jaw. She came home Feb. 12, is taking online classes and undergoing ...