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Joel Rubenstein and Robert Jenner are attorneys with firms in New York City and Baltimore, respectively.
But they're familiar with Dayton. They're suing Behr America Inc. in a class action suit over the presence of a TCE (trichloroethylene) groundwater plume in the neighborhood under and around the Behr Thermal Products plant at 1600 Webster St.
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Appeal From: E.D.Pa.
AFFIRMED.
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MORAINE -- Behr Dayton Thermal workers likely will be asked next week to give up more than $10 million in annual benefits or risk losing Dayton's last full-time auto products plant and 900 hourly and salaried jobs.
The next few days are going to be decisive for the future of this location," said Heinz Otto, president and CEO of Troy, Mich.- based Behr America Inc.
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MORAINE -- It's one of the biggest questions faced by any city with a manufacturing plant within its boundaries: How bad is the contamination around that plant? Moraine is tackling that question now with regard to a former General Motors Corp. engine plant off Dryden Road. GM and environmental contractors have installed about 30 monitoring wells around the plant to track the movement of a plume of contaminated groundwater.
The situation is reminiscent of what has occurred at the Behr America Inc. plant in Dayton. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has installed mitigation systems in 148 homes to remove potentially hazardous vapors coming from groundwater contamination traced to the plant.
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DAYTON -- Two civil lawsuits accusing Behr Dayton Thermal Products and other companies of polluting groundwater in the McCook Field neighborhood and seeking class-action status have been filed in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court.
The most recent lawsuit, filed Tuesday, Sept. 2, names three Taylor Street residents as plaintiffs, and lists Chrysler, LLC; Behr Dayton Thermal Products, LLC; Behr Dayton Thermal Plant, LLC; and Behr America, Inc. as defendants.
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...Linn, Volkswagen of America, Warren, MI J.H. McCorkel, Freightliner Corp., Cha...Rolling, Behr America Inc., Ft. Worth, TX C.D. Sweet, Signet Sys...
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Kurz-Kasch lays off 56, after losing its 2 largest customers
MIAMISBURG -- Kurz-Kasch, a specialty manufacturer and technology company located at 511 Byers Road, has notified state officials it is laying off 56 employees because it lost the business of two of its largest customers.
...and Behr America Inc. -- in April stopped communications an...
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...July 21, 2008. TA-W-71,877; American Furniture Manufacturing, Inc., Ecru, MS. July 29, ...July 20, 2008. TA-W-71,794; Behr America, Inc., Troy, MI. July 15, 2008. TA-W-71,84...
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MIAMISBURG -- After laying off dozens of employees in May, Kurz- Kasch said it will close its Miamisburg plant and transfer the work to its facilities in Newcomerstown, Ohio, and South Boston, Va., a move that will result in 65 layoffs, the company said.
Kurz-Kasch, a specialty manufacturer and technology company, moved into the 196,000-square-foot facility at 511 Byers Road in September 2008 and occupied about 103,000 square feet, said Mark Metzger, partner with Mehland Developers, property owner.
...and Behr America Inc. The two clients, which ceased busines...
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TROY, Mich., Jan. 6 /U.S. Newswire/ -- After a four-year absence, Behr America, a leading supplier of automotive engine cooling and air-conditioning systems, will return as an exhibitor to the SAE World Congress this year in Detroit (April 3-6 at Cobo Center).
The opportunity to exhibit new products and processes in the show's new OEM-Supplier Park is a major reason for Behr's return. The park concept co-locates OEMs and their Tier 1 suppliers in a single area just outside the AVL Technology Theater. The area will serve as a hub for meeting both current and potential customers.