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New Player Enters Chlor-Alkali Field

August 27, 2007 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 85, Issue 35

Midwest Chlor-Alkali, a newly formed affiliate of the Indianapolis-based chemical distributor Harris & Ford, will build a plant at Cargill's corn-milling facility in Eddyville, Iowa, to make sodium hydroxide, hydrochloric acid, and bleach. The facility will cost $68 million and is expected to start production in 2009. Cargill will provide wastewater treatment and water to the new plant and use some of its output in the corn-milling process.

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