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Earthworks Industries Inc V.EWK

Alternate Symbol(s):  EAATF

Earthworks Industries Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is in the development stage. The Company has no operations, no significant revenues and has not completed the landfill project. The Company has completed an environmental impact study of a landfill project through its wholly owned subsidiary, Cortina Integrated Waste Management Inc. (CIWM). The Company’s Cortina Integrated Waste Management project is approximately 60 miles from Sacramento and approximately 100 miles from San Francisco. It offers an opportunity for investors to meet the growing demand for waste disposal capacity.


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Post by Agardon Nov 07, 2017 4:17pm
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NREPA response on Cortina SSFR's received

November 7, 2017

Earthworks Industries Inc. reports that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has provided its detailed technical evaluation and analysis of the original site-specific flexibility requests (SSFR’s) for the Company’s Cortina integrated waste management facility in California. While the EPA had earlier this year released its report confirming seismic design, comments upon the other outstanding SSFR’s had not been provided. There were technical, legal and process questions which had to be resolved before the EPA could provide them and the process therefore took longer than it anticipated.

The Company will now forward the EPA response to its consulting engineers, SCS Engineers, so that they can initiate and assemble a complete package consistent with EPA’s comments for submission on behalf of the Company and final approval.

Completion of the SSFR’s is a key step in the federal process and is a priority prior to completing the remaining items such as Air/Water permits, which had been advanced as far as possible until this latest EPA action, which now permits the process to continue.

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So here we are with some more evidence that there is a lot going on. It may be slow but it is far from being a project just starting up.


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