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Local News - Local News - December 20, 2012
Avista constructing center to maintain natural gas fleet
Value of maintenance building, fueling station put at about $2.4 million

By Mike McLean
Of the Journal of Business

The new maintenance building and compressed natural gas fueling station in Spokane Valley are expected to be completed next spring.
The new maintenance building and compressed natural gas fueling station in Spokane Valley are expected to be completed next spring.
—Rendering courtesy of Avista Corp.
Avista Corp., the Spokane-based energy company, is constructing a fleet maintenance building and adjacent compressed natural gas fueling station in Spokane Valley that's expected to cost about $2.4 million.

The 15,100-square-foot, five-bay fleet maintenance building and adjacent CNG fueling center are under construction at 2406 N. Dollar Road, a few blocks south of Felts Field Airport, says Jessie Wuerst, an Avista spokeswoman. They're expected to be completed next spring.


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