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Cronus Chemicals Receives EPA Construction and Air Permit, Paving the way for its Ammonia Production Plant in the US Corn Belt

TUSCOLA, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In a landmark development for the agriculture industry, Cronus Chemicals LLC announces the receipt of the Construction and Air Permit from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its Ammonia production plant in Tuscola, Illinois. This achievement marks a pivotal moment for Project Cronus, strategically situated in the heart of the US corn belt. The Cronus world-class facility is poised to make a significant impact on both the US and global food supply chain...

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