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DESCRIPTION:Micron’s\nTechnology’s development of a computer chip plant in 
 Central New York will\naffect the local physical and social infrastructure
  and natural environment in\nnumerous ways. Concerns have been raised abou
 t increases in traffic\, water and\nwastewater treatment needs\, and prote
 ction of endangered species in the\nbuilding area. In addition\, the rapid
  population growth that Micron is expected\nto generate will increase dema
 nd for local infrastructure\, such as roads and\nthe airport\, and for ame
 nities\, such as restaurants and recreational venues.\nJoin our multidisci
 plinary group of Maxwell School faculty experts who will\ndiscuss the pote
 ntial implications of the Micron development on the natural\,\nphysical\, 
 and social environments of Central New York.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Faculty particip
 ants will include Rebecca Schewe (moderator)\, Yilin Hou\, Alexander Rothe
 nberg and Carmen Carrión-Flores.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Micron in Central New York: What’s at Stake for the Local Environme
 nt\, Amenities and Infrastructure?
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Micron’s\nTechnology’s development of a com
 puter chip plant in Central New York will\naffect the local physical and s
 ocial infrastructure and natural environment in\nnumerous ways. Concerns h
 ave been raised about increases in traffic\, water and\nwastewater treatme
 nt needs\, and protection of endangered species in the\nbuilding area. In 
 addition\, the rapid population growth that Micron is expected\nto generat
 e will increase demand for local infrastructure\, such as roads and\nthe a
 irport\, and for amenities\, such as restaurants and recreational venues.\
 nJoin our multidisciplinary group of Maxwell School faculty experts who wi
 ll\ndiscuss the potential implications of the Micron development on the na
 tural\,\nphysical\, and social environments of Central New York.&nbsp\;&nb
 sp\;</p><p>Faculty participants will include Rebecca Schewe (moderator)\, 
 Yilin Hou\, Alexander Rothenberg and Carmen Carrión-Flores.&nbsp\;</p>
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