Board Chairman Ted Janese called that entire "huge" to the affiliation's $30 million spending arrangement, which is also reeling from the finish of the Niagara Generation power plant. Together, Janese said his affiliation will look at to some degree more than $3 million in disasters for 2017. His board has six months to address what will be an around 10-percent 2017 spending arrangement deficiency before talks even begin, he said. Only the Falls' Canadian-based reusing workplaces — the Norampac and Greenpac plants — outrank Chemours. The pair pays out $5.7 million yearly.
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"Three million is an appalling some portion of money to address just on the books," Janese said. "In any case, settling the issue on the backs of the hands on authorities at the water treatment plant is not something I'm st
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