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Bryan County Orders Environmental Probe of Proposed Nickel Refinery Site, Halts Sale

The move follows the Westwin CEO’s claim of elevated arsenic at the former Caesarstone property.

Overview

  • Commissioners voted unanimously to investigate the Richmond Hill site’s condition, with one abstention due to a conflict tied to well work.
  • County officials said the inquiry will pause any property sale while they determine whether contamination exists and how to proceed.
  • Bryan County’s attorney noted that if contamination is confirmed, cleanup responsibility would rest with Caesarstone rather than a prospective buyer.
  • Westwin Elements seeks to buy the site for a nickel refinery and has promoted about 800 jobs over seven years with average pay near $90,000.
  • The project still lacks a formal bond request to the development authority for up to $230 million, and public scrutiny continues following a contentious town hall.