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Jackson Brownfield Site Gets OK’ For Rail Infrastructure Investment

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Article Presented By Hometown-Motors, Inc.

(Jackson) – The Ohio Rail Development Commission approved a grant to JT Enviro in the amount of $50,000 to assist with the installation of on-site rail infrastructure at a proposed location in Jackson, Ohio. The grant helps JT Enviro with its investment of at least $1.5 million at the selected brownfield site in Jackson. 

JT is a waste recycling and manufacturing company, specializing in the clarifying of used oils and greases for industrial use.  The company processes used plant-based cooking oils and brown grease and transports those recycled oils across the country.  As the business grew, JT decided to invest in a new location, proposed in Jackson on a vacant, dilapidated brownfield site, and in new centrifuge technology which will increase production to approximately 40,000 gallons of oil per day.  Given the output and that individual railcars will hold 18,000-20,000 gallons of product, JT wishes to include rail in its new facility to help improve logistics. The rail spur is being engineered in conjunction with the Ohio South Central Railroad on its Aluchem spur. 

Matthew Dietrich, Executive Director of the ORDC, said “It is always our goal to work with our economic development partners to promote investment and employment opportunities in Ohio. ORDC is pleased to partner with Ohio South Central Railroad, OhioSE and the City of Jackson to assist JT Enviro with its expansion plans. The company’s continued growth in the region is a benefit for our state, and we are very happy that we could be a part of that success in Ohio.”

“ORDC’s assistance will significantly accelerate the building and availability of the rail spur we are adding to our new Jackson facility.   The addition of a rail spur will enable us to ship our product faster, more economically, and increase our client base when we can deliver nationwide. We anticipate these enhancements will allow us to add 20 jobs to the Jackson area, as well as better serve our local customers,” said Steve Mitchell, Owner, JT Enviro.