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When the Glass Education Center at New Jersey's Salem Community College opens in 2008, it will become only the second East coast glass facility to use methane gas from a landfill to create glass objects ranging from scientific apparatus to works of art.(around campus)

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When the Glass Education Center at New Jersey's Salem Community College opens in 2008, it will become only the second East coast glass facility to use methane gas from a landfill to create glass objects ranging from scientific apparatus to works of art. At a groundbreaking ceremony at the Salem County Utilities Authority more than 150 people gathered to celebrate the unique partnership among Salem Community College, the Salem County Utilities Authority, Marina Energy and DCO Energy, known as "Gas to Glass." Marina Energy will build a facility on the Salem County Utilities Authority grounds in …

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