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Waste Agency Offers to Buy Troubled Harrisburg Incinerator for $45 Million
News Room, 03/11/11, (398 words)
The Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority (LCSWMA) has offered to buy nearby Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's troubled incinerator for $45 million in cash and the promise of lower tipping fees, along..Read More »
Virginia's SPSA Considers Sale of Regional Landfill in Suffolk
News Room, 02/24/11, (194 words)
Virginia's troubled Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA), a consortium of eight municipalities in that part of the state, is said to be exploring the sale of its regional landfill, according to..Read More »
Wheelabrator Completes $150 Million Buy of SPSA Burn Plant
News Room, 04/30/10, (163 words)
Wheelabrator Technologies, a division of Waste Management, officially closed on its $150 million purchase of a 60 Megawatt waste-to-energy plant in Portsmouth, VA from the Southeastern Public Service Authority..Read More »
SPSA Plans Massive Layoffs to Stem Red Ink
News Room, 02/25/10, (134 words)
According to an article in The Virginian-Pilot newspaper, the troubled Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA) in that part of Virginia expects to shed 249 jobs this year as it struggles to balance..Read More »
SPSA Rejects Suitors; Votes to Sell WTE Plant to Wheelabrator for $150 Million
News Room, 11/17/09, (180 words)
The Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA) voted to sell its Portsmouth waste-to-energy plant to Wheelabrator Technologies for $150 million, and therefore, reject proposals from two companies to..Read More »
Wheelabrator Discloses $240 Million Bid for SPSA
News Room, 11/14/09, (83 words)
Wheelabrator Technologies said it is willing to buy the Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA) for $240 million, matching a similar offer from ReEnergy Holdings...Read More »
Wheelabrator Offers to Buy Troubled Waste Authority SPSA
News Room, 11/09/09, (168 words)
The troubled Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA) representing eight member municipalities in southeastern Virginia received yet another offer to by all or part of its assets...Read More »
SPSA to Get New Leadership at Critical Time
News Room, 10/30/09, (153 words)
The troubled Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA) representing eight member municipalities in southeastern Virginia will get new leadership...Read More »
SPSA Votes to Consider $331 Million Buyout Offer
News Room, 09/24/09, (195 words)
The Southeastern Public Service Authority's (SPSA) board of directors voted to review a $331 million offer from a New York-based ReEnergy Holdings LLC (Albany, NY) to buy the financially troubled agency..Read More »
SPSA Votes to Sell Portsmouth Energy Plant
News Room, 09/10/09, (153 words)
The Southeastern Public Service Authority's (SPSA) board of directors voted unanimously last week to sell its waste-to-energy plant in Portsmouth to Wheelabrator Technologies Inc...Read More »
Southeastern Public Service Authority Faces a Morton's Fork
News Room, 08/27/09, (150 words)
The saga of the Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA) in Virginia, which is heavily in debt, flirting with bankruptcy and charging its member municipalities the highest disposal rates in the country,..Read More »
SPSA Approves New Bailout Plan; Averts Disaster
News Room, 05/14/09, (168 words)
This week SPSA’s board of directors approved a bailout plan that will keep the troubled waste management agency afloat until it can sell its waste-to-energy plant in Portsmouth later this year...Read More »
SPSA Raises its Disposal Fees to Highest in the Country
News Room, 04/23/09, (120 words)
The financially troubled Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA) this week adopted the highest disposal fees in the country as part of its financial rescue plan...Read More »
Localities in Southeastern Virginia Will Have High Fees to Save Agency
News Room, 03/12/09, (166 words)
Municipalities in southern Virginia that are members of the Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA) will likely soon be paying $175 per ton for waste disposal, the highest rate in the country...Read More »
Virginia Governor Pledges to Prevent SPSA Collapse
News Room, 02/21/09, (191 words)
The Governor of Virginia has sent a letter to the troubled Southeastern Public Service Authority's (SPSA) eight member municipalities pledging financial support that would help them to avoid default on..Read More »
Lending Agency Accuses SPSA of Blatantly Hiding Problems
News Room, 02/06/09, (120 words)
The Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA) blatantly and recklessly misrepresented its financial troubles according to a scathing letter from the executive director of the Virginia Resources Authority..Read More »
SPSA Presents New Plan to Avert Financial Crisis
News Room, 01/29/09, (158 words)
The Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA), which has lately spurned takeover proposals from a New York firm, recently unveiled its own plan to raise desperately needed operating funds...Read More »
New York Company Pursues Deal for SPSA
News Room, 01/25/09, (146 words)
New York-based ReEnergy Holdings is taking its case for purchasing the Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA) directly to the eight member municipalities themselves after having its $205 million..Read More »
Permit Approved for Suffolk, VA Landfill Gas Cogeneration Plant
News Room, 01/22/09, (161 words)
The Suffolk, Virginia City Council recently approved a permit for Maryland-based GPC Green Energy LLC to build a $26 million cogeneration plant utilizing gas from the Southeastern Public Service Authority's..Read More »
SPSA Spurns New York Firm's Second Buyout Offer
News Room, 01/09/09, (160 words)
For the second time this year, the financially strapped Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA), serving eight municipalities in that part of Virginia, has rejected a buyout proposal from New York-based..Read More »
NY-based ReEnergy Makes another Bid for SPSA
News Room, 12/30/08, (139 words)
Albany, NY-based ReEnergy Holdings LLC has revived its offer to buy the Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA) outright, for at least $205 million...Read More »
Fate of SPSA to be Decided by its Board
News Room, 12/20/08, (175 words)
Last week, officials with the Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA), a coalition of eight large municipalities in southeastern Virginia, announced that they were considering selling assets if not..Read More »
SPSA is a Mess Says Virginia's Auditor
News Room, 10/18/08, (266 words)
A new special report by Virginia's state auditor says the Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA) is adrift, lacking a clear business plan while it faces heavy debt and suffers poor leadership with..Read More »
SPSA to Stop Accepting Waste from Other States
News Room, 08/23/08, (169 words)
The Southeastern Public Service Authority that represents nine municipalities in that part of Virginia said it has stopped accepting out-of-state waste and has no plans renew contracts that brought 73..Read More »
SPSA Director John Hadfield to Retire
News Room, 01/23/08, (114 words)
Southeastern Public Service Authority's Executive Director, John Hadfield announced that he will retire later this year...Read More »
Waste Companies Concerned SPSA Will Employ Flow Control
News Room, 10/16/07, (177 words)
Five major waste companies that do business in southeastern Virginia and North Carolina are said to be pooling resources in opposition to the Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA)...Read More »
SPSA Intends to Stop Accepting Out-of-State Waste Next Year
News Room, 10/05/07, (199 words)
Virginia's Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA) plans to stop accepting out-of-state waste by next year...Read More »
Virginia Waste Imports on the Rise
News Room, 06/14/07, (739 words)
The state of Virginia reports rising waste imports, according to a recently released report by the DEQ. Nearly 7.3 million tons made its way into the state in 2006, with most of it from Maryland, New York..Read More »
SPSA Proposes $99 Million Budget for 2008
News Room, 05/24/07, (126 words)
The Southeastern Public Service Authority emerged from months of internal debate over how to cut costs with a budget that instead calls for an 11% increase in spending to $99 million next year...Read More »
SPSA must raise its Rates to $100 per ton
News Room, 04/26/07, (93 words)
The Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA) which has endured lawsuits from member cities and various travails related to its finances finally adopted its largest price increase in its 30-year history..Read More »