The authority that owns Harrisburg's incinerator says the company that retrofit the trash-burning plant is responsible for a series of setbacks that has cost the city millions of dollars in revenue.
The incinerator reopened in April. Harrisburg Authority officials said Colorado-based Barlow Projects Inc. will have to spend about $10 million to get the South 19th Street incinerator running properly.
"They (Barlow) were supposed to deliver a plant that worked efficiently," said Dan Lispi, a consultant to the Harrisburg Authority who helped develop the retrofit. "It dogs up, and someone has to go out manually and unclog it. It happens all too frequently."
Lispi is …

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