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A federal grand jury has indicted three men for an alleged 2008 scheme that involved unlawfully taking finished steel products from a mill and selling them to scrapyards.
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A federal grand jury has indicted three men for an alleged 2008 scheme that involved unlawfully taking finished steel products from a mill and selling them to scrapyards.
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A federal grand jury has indicted three men for an alleged 2008 scheme that involved unlawfully taking finished steel products from a mill and selling them to scrapyards.
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A federal grand jury has indicted three men for an alleged 2008 scheme that involved unlawfully taking finished steel products from a mill and selling them to scrapyards.
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A cleanup effort at an Indiana Superfund site has been completed two years ahead of schedule, with two portions of the 183-acre site now suitable for potential redevelopment.
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A cleanup effort at an Indiana Superfund site has been completed two years ahead of schedule, with two portions of the 183-acre site now suitable for potential redevelopment.
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American Iron & Metal Co. Inc. (AIM) plans to expand its Saint John, New Brunswick, scrap metal yard by adding a huge new shredder and downstream equipment to recapture nonferrous metals.
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American Iron & Metal Co. Inc. (AIM) plans to expand its Saint John, New Brunswick, scrap metal yard by adding a huge new shredder and downstream equipment to recapture nonferrous metals.
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A ship carrying around 3,000 tonnes of ferrous scrap has sunk in the Black Sea.
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A ship carrying around 3,000 tonnes of ferrous scrap has sunk in the Black Sea.
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Aluminum die casters in the automotive sector are forecasting strong business this quarter as automakers continue to show resilience.
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Aluminum die casters in the automotive sector are forecasting strong business this quarter as automakers continue to show resilience.
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With civil lawsuits against recyclers on the rise for alleged illegal stormwater discharge, industry experts believe many recyclers might not be aware of the “new” permit and are finding its requirements unaffordable.
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With civil lawsuits against recyclers on the rise for alleged illegal stormwater discharge, industry experts believe many recyclers might not be aware of the “new” permit and are finding its requirements unaffordable.
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With civil lawsuits against recyclers on the rise for alleged illegal stormwater discharge, industry experts believe many recyclers might not be aware of the “new” permit and are finding its requirements unaffordable.
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With civil lawsuits against recyclers on the rise for alleged illegal stormwater discharge, industry experts believe many recyclers might not be aware of the “new” permit and are finding its requirements unaffordable.
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The latest aerospace titanium scrap auction has moved the pricing bar up in a market that most participants had viewed as leveling out.
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The latest aerospace titanium scrap auction has moved the pricing bar up in a market that most participants had viewed as leveling out.
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The latest aerospace titanium scrap auction has moved the pricing bar up in a market that most participants had viewed as leveling out.
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The latest aerospace titanium scrap auction has moved the pricing bar up in a market that most participants had viewed as leveling out.
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Some rolling mills are increasing their aluminum scrap inventories for November as they prepare for a tightening metal flow next month, sources said.
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Some rolling mills are increasing their aluminum scrap inventories for November as they prepare for a tightening metal flow next month, sources said.
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A final remediation plan at a former scrap metal facility designated as a Superfund site has been hashed out by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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A final remediation plan at a former scrap metal facility designated as a Superfund site has been hashed out by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.