Chemical producer plans $193M Suffolk expansion

Wilmington, Delaware-based Solenis, a producer of specialty chemicals for water-intensive industries, plans to invest $193 million to expand its Suffolk facility, creating 34 jobs, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Thursday.

Solenis plans to build an 80,000-square-foot production facility, packaging facility, a tank farm and add a new rail spur to accommodate the production of polyvinylamine polymer products, which are used in paper and cardboard manufacturing. The new facility will help the company grow its existing polymer product line and add capacity to the existing supplier, according to a news release.

Solenis operates nine plants at the Suffolk site, which manufactures products for the wastewater treatment, pulp and paper and other industries, a spokeswoman for the company told Virginia Business. The main facility is 45 acres large and about 100 employees work there. Solenis also has a plant in Courtland that manufactures products primarily for the pulp and paper industry. It has about 70 employees.

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