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Oct 2, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Cement maker TXI withdraws request to burn tires in Midlothian

Full story: The Dallas Morning News

TXI, the largest cement maker in Midlothian, has withdrawn a request for state permission to burn about 145 million pounds of scrap tires a year as fuel for its cement plant in the Ellis County city south of Dallas .

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