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Published October 27, 2011, 12:00 AM

Eco-Industrial Park


Silver Bay Eco-Industrial Park organizers prepare to toss the first shovels of dirt at the greenhouse site. Once completed, the greenhouse will be a place to grow vegetables and will have a large tank to house fish and grow algae for biodiesel fuels. Brittany Berrens

Silver Bay Eco-Industrial Park organizers toss the first shovels of dirt at the greenhouse site. Once completed, the greenhouse will be a place to grow vegetables and will have a large tank to house fish and grow algae for biodiesel fuels.Brittany Berrens

Silver Bay Eco-Industrial Park organizers toss the first shovels of dirt at the greenhouse site. Once completed, the greenhouse will be a place to grow vegetables and will have a large tank to house fish and grow algae for biodiesel fuels.

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