Excerpt from Savannah Now. Read full article here.
By Mary Sanders, August 24, 2020
A subsidiary of Dulany Industries is planning to build a marine terminal on its SeaPoint Complex on the Savannah River.
Dulany subsidiary Sulfco filed the permit application with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on July 24.
What’s now called SeaPoint Industrial Terminal Complex was once the site of American Cyanamid, then Kerr-McGee, Kemira and finally Tronox. After Tronox went bankrupt in 2009, the property was held in an environmental trust that oversaw its initial cleanup.
Dulany Industries bought the property, which sits between Old Fort Jackson and the Elba Island LNG facility, in 2017. It’s continued the cleanup with an eye to reestablishing a sustainable, greener industrial park on the over 600-acre site.