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Imperial Sugar Refinery Groundbreaking

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      PORT WENTWORTH, Ga. (AP) - Imperial Sugar is ready to start

rebuilding portions of its Georgia plant devastated by a deadly

explosion eight months ago.

      The Texas-based company plans to break ground on the project

Wednesday. The refinery's three towering storage silos were damaged

beyond repair in the Feb. 7 blast and its packaging plant was

destroyed. The explosion killed 14 workers and injured dozens more.

      Imperial Sugar hopes to finish the new construction by the

summer of 2009.

      Investigators determined the explosion was caused by sugar dust

igniting like gunpowder. The federal Occupational Health and Safety

Administration in July recommended $8.7 million in fines against

the company.

     


NEWS 3 Community Reporter Alice Massimi is covering this morning's groundbreaking. Look for her report tonight on NEWS 3 On Your Side at 6.


 

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