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		<title>Pinellas County will face lawsuit regarding lucrative waste-to-energy contract</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The company that ran Pinellas County’s waste-to-energy plant up until the end of last year will be allowed to continue with a lawsuit against the county. Chief Judge Anthony Rondolino ruled that GCS could move forward with all four of its complaints against Pinellas stemming from losing its contract to another company during a competitive bidding process. “GCS is very happy with Chief Judge Rondolino’s decision, which permits GCS to move forward on each and every one of its claims&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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