Biomass plant scrapped to make way for commercial development
12 Oct 2019
The last remnants of the Tracy Biomass Plant are coming down to make way for a new commercial development along Schulte Road.
Crews from Millie and Severson General Contractors of Pleasanton have been working since the third week of August, according to site superintendent Kevin Holben, and he expected it would take two more weeks to remove the last parts of the plant and other debris from the 38-acre site.
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