Environment  July 27, 2016

Andersen’s Sales & Salvage planning expansion in Greeley 

GREELEY — Andersen’s Sales & Salvage Inc., a metal shredding and recycling company, is planning an expansion that includes constructing two buildings at its facility in Greeley.

The family-owned business operates at 1490 E. Eighth St. on 38 acres owned by KS Properties LLC, one mile east of U.S. Highway 85. Andersen’s has been serving the Northern Colorado area since 1959.

According to documents filed with the city, the company wants to construct a 46-foot tall, 30,000-square-foot building with a 24,000-square-foot canopy that would house new and advancing technologies and materials for sorting and separation. It also wants to build a 4,800-square-foot maintenance shop.

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Dean Anderson, vice president of the company, did not return calls requesting comment.

The recycling company operates within the lower two-thirds of the site, and its U-Pull-It division, which deals in used auto and truck parts, occupies the northern. As part of the recycling company, an industrial shredder is located near the center of the site.

The company recycles vehicles, farm equipment, scrap iron, copper, stainless steel, aluminum, brass, lead, radiators, lead/acid core batteries, household appliances, aluminum cans and catalytic converters.

GREELEY — Andersen’s Sales & Salvage Inc., a metal shredding and recycling company, is planning an expansion that includes constructing two buildings at its facility in Greeley.

The family-owned business operates at 1490 E. Eighth St. on 38 acres owned by KS Properties LLC, one mile east of U.S. Highway 85. Andersen’s has been serving the Northern Colorado area since 1959.

According to documents filed with the city, the company wants to construct a 46-foot tall, 30,000-square-foot building with a 24,000-square-foot canopy that would house new and advancing technologies and materials for sorting and separation. It also wants to build a 4,800-square-foot…

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