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LOWER MAKEFIELD Aqua Pennsylvania Wastewater has completed a good-faith payment of $3 million toward the purchase of the municipal wastewater system of Lower Makefield.
The company announced in September that it had signed an asset purchase agreement to acquire the municipalityâs wastewater assets for $53 million. The pending transaction is subject to Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission approval.
âThis good-faith deposit, will help Lower Makefield Township meet its 2021 budget obligations while the transaction makes its way through the regulatory approval process with the Public Utility Commission, said Aqua Pennsylvania Wastewaster President Marc Lucca.
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âIn addition to the assurance of reliable wastewater service provided by experienced licensed operators and engineering professionals, another benefit of this transaction is that the proceeds from the sale will enable the township to direct the funds to areas they identify as most in need,â
A project in Falls that could bring 5,000 to 10,000 jobs and become the largest industrial park in the Northeast has taken a big step forward.
The township supervisors during a Monday night virtual meeting unanimously approved the master plan for NorthPoint Development s $1.5 billion redevelopment of 1,846 acres of the U.S. Steel property.
NorthPoint plans to construct 20 or more state-of-the-art industrial warehouse buildings totaling 10 million square feet, with the potential for 15 million square feet. Possible tenants include GM, Amazon, Chewy, Walmart, UPS. FedEx and more.
Township solicitor Mike Clarke explained that the master plan will guide development of the site over the next decade. Each phase must also go through its own individual approval process, he added.
Aqua Pennsylvania Wastewater announced today it has completed a good-faith payment of $3 million toward the purchase of the municipal wastewater system of Lower Makefield Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The