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MMPA producing power from food processing, agricultural waste Page 2 of 2 <br /> Besides producing renewable energy, the Hometown BioEnergy facility has a desirable environmental <br /> profile, MMPA said. In April 2012, the Citizen's Board of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br /> voted unanimously that an environmental impact statement was not required for the project. The <br /> facility was built in a depleted gravel mine, reclaiming the property into a job-producing green energy <br /> plant. <br /> "Innovation is rarely easy and this project was no exception," said Dillon. "It's a great feeling to be <br /> complete and in operating mode." <br /> 1'opyngh�!.20N 1Tulf'icen Ibbhc kJ!, <br /> http://www.naylornetwork.com/app-ppd/articles/print-V2.asp?aid=252496 2/10/2014 <br />