Waste Management To Invest Over $56 Million in Renewable Natural Gas Facility in Lee County

Waste Management Renewable Energy plans to build a renewable natural gas facility in Lee County, which would be the first built by the company in Alabama.

The Lee County Commission unanimously approved an ad valorem tax abatement for WM Renewable Energy on Monday. The abatement is expected to pave the way for the company as it plans to invest nearly $57 million in constructing a renewable natural gas facility near the the Salem Waste Disposal Center.

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