
On May 7th, 2016, Greg Christy and his team at Northeast Treaters will present the results of a $8 million plant renovation effort at the grand re-opening of their Athens facility.
The site has housed a wood products pressure treatment plant since the 1970s, which was purchased its current occupant in 1996. After over 40 years producing pressure-treated lumber, some major challenges questioned the viability of the plant remaining in Greene County.
First of all, there had been very little done to update the facility since it’s construction, aging infrastructure made it difficult for Northeast to fulfill wholesale orders from their area customers (Retail Lumberyards and Home Centers) let alone expand their customer base.
Secondly, production practices prior to the environmental legislation of the 1970s and 1980s would impose significant clean-up costs. If Northeast were to close the plant, any new operator would need to invest millions of dollars in Brownfield Remediation to bring the site into compliance with current laws.

The company and the County were committed to not just keeping the plant open, but laying the ground work for the sustainable growth of both revenue and jobs. Northeast Treaters applied to the Greene IDA in March of 2015 for assistance with its modernization effort, and the results are documented on the project page of the IDA website. The IDA also worked to improve rail access to the site, and obtain natural gas service. A summary of the public incentives provided through the IDA included: A Mortgage Tax Exemption on additional funding required for Brownfield remediation, and; A Payment In Lieu Of Taxes (PILOT) that freezes facility taxes at the 2015-16 level for 7 years.



The overall site of the plant was increased from 13 acres to 33 acres with the acquisition of an adjacent property, and a 2.5 acre lumber storage yard has been created. This added capacity will allow for a systematic refurbishment of the asphalt surfaces of the plant, planned to be implemented over the next few years.

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