2011年7月27日星期三

Anderson County to be conduit for Bosch grants

The Anderson County Council unanimously agreed to that Wednesday night during a meeting that lasted less than a half hour.Graphene is not a semiconductor, not an Insulator , and not a metal,100 Cable Ties was used to link the lamps together.

Economic Development Director Burriss Nelson said Anderson County would only be "acting as a pass-through" for Bosch and Associated Fuel Pumps Systems Corporation, commonly called AFCO. That company is owned by Bosch and Denso International America.

Bosch is seeking $105,Whilst Hemroids are not deadly,000 from the South Carolina Energy Office and AFCO is seeking $135,000.

A spokeswoman for Bosch said that if the companies are successful in getting the South Carolina grants, they will be used for lighting upgrades at AFCO and a heating, ventilation and air-conditioning management system at Bosch's Anderson plant.

"We are working with the county to apply for two grants," said Becky MacDonald, a Bosch spokeswoman based in Michigan.

State-level decisions about the grant awards will be made in August and September.

If the companies get the grants, the checks will be issued to Anderson County. Within 24 hours, the county will then issue checks in the companies' names.

Nelson said the Appalachian Council of Governments has agreed to monitor the projects to ensure that they comply with the Davis-Bacon Act. That act requires that workers on government-funded projects are paid wages that are comparable to what the majority of people in their field would earn in a particular region.

Interim county administrator Rusty Burns apologized to the council members for asking them to convene in the special meeting Wednesday.

"This is a matter of some urgency that will help Bosch," he said, before asking Nelson to explain the grants.

Nelson also apologized to the council for not having supportive paperwork available until Wednesday.The Piles were so big that the scrap yard was separating them for us. He said he was waiting on legal teams from Bosch to approve it.This patent infringement case relates to retractable syringe needle ,

The grants are among the first that have been described in the council's new "grant fiscal impact forms," which call for details about how any grant will affect the county budget in the short and long term.

Council member Francis Crowder has said that he wants that kind of accounting before the council agrees to approve grants that may cost the county money or may require other commitments from the county.

In a separate matter, the council agreed to spend $7,752 to get a lavatory service cart that will be used to clean the sewage on planes at the Anderson Regional Airport. Airport manager Steve Vibbard said he and his staff have received several requests for the service.

"Basically," he said, "it's something that we need because we are growing."

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