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Council keeps public hearing open on Highline's plan for larger above‑ground tank after EPA questions
Summary
Highline/Warren seeks an amended license to replace a 10,000‑gallon tank with a 35,000‑gallon above‑ground tank and larger concrete containment; the Leominster Fire Department cleared the plan but councilors asked staff to check EPA reporting; the public hearing was continued.
Leominster City Council continued a public hearing Dec. 8 on a request by Highline/Warren to amend its above‑ground storage license at 163 Pioneer Drive to permit a 35,000‑gallon propylene‑glycol tank to replace an existing 10,000‑gallon tank.
Kurt Owenissian, plant manager, said the new tank will include modern safety improvements — concrete…
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