Wouldn't you know it, a day later (today), Startech announced it's installing its equipment in another city in Panama, too:
Startech Environmental Corporation announced today that on January 26, 2007, its associate, Sicmar International Panama S.A. signed the contract with the City of Chitre, Panama securing the land and the waste contract for a 200 ton-per-day Sicmar Plasma Converter Facility. The new Resource Recovery and Energy Center in Chitre is in addition to the recently announced City of David contract and also in addition to the 200 ton- per-day Las Tablas, Panama contract. The Chitre Center will be processing the region's municipal solid waste and also producing "green electrical power."
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Submitted on January 30th, 2007 by Dallas KachanWouldn't you know it, a day later (today), Startech announced it's installing its equipment in another city in Panama, too: