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- Who Pays for Clean Air in Allegheny County? 10,000,000 Reasons to Join the Debate
And that’s the case when it comes to funding the Air Quality Program’s work on larger air pollution sources Steel’s Clairton Coke Works. Other limited funding sources come up periodically, but in general, few consistent sources of income was $10 million, the Air Quality Program could only request $1.25 million; the full 25% would only come good fiscal sense. suggest that additional funding for the air quality program could - and should - come
- Health Department Launches H2S Dashboard Following Recent Calls from GASP to Ramp Up Transparency
Tuesday announced it has launched a new dashboard dedicated to tracking hydrogen sulfide - a move that comes sources of H2S are from industrial processes like oil and natural gas refineries, kraft paper production, coke
- GASP Submits Comments on ACHD Air Quality Monitoring Plan, County SIP
Examine the necessity of additional, permanent sulfur dioxide monitoring in the vicinity of Clairton Coke “Compared to other sources, US Steel’s Clairton Coke facility “contributes overwhelmingly to SO2 pollution Data revealed by ACHD’s additional SO2 monitoring after the Dec. 24, 2018, fire at Clairton Coke suggests
- EPA Delays Implementation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards for Oil & Natural Gas Facilities
to delay implementation of these standards and limits for emissions of hazardous air pollutants from coke
- Allegheny County Health Department Tells U.S. Steel, Others that Mitigation Plans "Unacceptable"
Steel that the mitigation plan submitted for its Clairton Coke Works facility was insufficient for myriad
- Allegheny Co Health Dept. Issues Notice of Applicability, Tells it to Submit Mitigation Plan
Steel, including furnace flue dust, slag and sludge, mill scale, and coke fines, dries them in a rotary kiln fired with coke oven gas, combines them with lime, cement, sodium silicate, water, bentonite, and Steel’s Clairton Coke Works and Edgar Thomson facilities.
- Court Grants Motion for Health Department to Intervene in Federal Suit Against U.S. Steel
The suit is regarding air quality violations related to the Dec. 24, 2018 fire at the Clairton Coke Works
- Allegheny County PM2.5 Levels Below Federal Standard but the Future is Still Hazy
in federal highway funding or higher required emissions offsets for new sources (spoiler: sanctions come Steel concerning emissions from its Clairton Coke Works.
- Allegheny County Health Department Responds to Extended Bout of Bad Air Quality, Again Blames the We
weather and placed a disproportionate amount of the responsibility for mitigating air pollution during Code Because when it comes to hydrogen sulfide concentrations, there’s practically nothing that residents Steel’s Clairton Coke Works can: Not only is it the largest emitter of hydrogen sulfide in the county
- U.S. Steel Appeals Latest ACHD Civil Penalty
The $337,670 penalty was issued by ACHD on May 10 for continued emissions problems at the Clairton Coke










