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Showing 4 articles from December 30, 2022.

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IP, NFWF, and Partners Help Private Landowners Restore Longleaf Pine To Benefit Texas Drinking Water and Wildlife
IP, NFWF, and Partners Help Private Landowners Restore Longleaf Pine To Benefit Texas Drinking Water and Wildlife

International Paper (IP) and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) are helping landowners in Texas restore and manage their forests through IP's Forestlands Stewards partnership. These efforts will benefit drinking water supplies and wildlife habitat, improve recreational opportunities, and support forest sector jobs.

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Firefighters in Fernandina Beach extinguish WestRock machinery blaze in just over an hour
Firefighters in Fernandina Beach extinguish WestRock machinery blaze in just over an hour

The fire had been discovered by mill employees, who activated the fire suppression system for the machinery.

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Southern Natural Gas Company Cancels its Force Majeure Declaration Previously Impacting RYAM's Jesup Facility Natural Gas Supply
Southern Natural Gas Company Cancels its Force Majeure Declaration Previously Impacting RYAM's Jesup Facility Natural Gas Supply

The Event impacted natural gas supply to the Company's facility in Jesup, Georgia, and has resulted in an estimated $4 million EBITDA impact to the Company. The Company continues to reserve all rights to more fully examine, and potentially contest, the validity of the financial penalty it has been assessed.

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Worker dies after getting trapped in hopper at Newark, California gypsum plant
Worker dies after getting trapped in hopper at Newark, California gypsum plant

Despite efforts to rescue him, a worker died in a hopper accident at a Newark gypsum plant and distribution center Tuesday, Dec. 27 according to the Alameda County Fire Department.

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