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- Interim Report on U.S. Steel’s Deadly Clairton Coke Works Explosion Indicated Management Previously Rejected Safety Recommendations
Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) published an interim report following that issued
- EPA Offers Exemptions from Clean Air Act Standards...Can It Do That?
Press: “ EPA offers industrial polluters a way to avoid rules on mercury, arsenic and other toxic chemicals apply to sources in these industries: Coal- and oil-fired electric generating units; Synthetic organic chemical
- Engineering Design & Testing Corp. Releases Preliminary Findings on Deadly U.S. Steel Explosion at Clairton Coke Works
and we remain committed to working closely with all parties involved in investigations—including the Chemical
- EPA Good Neighbor Rule to Require Lower Emissions for PA Sources
Nitrogen oxides are used in the production of nitric acid, lacquers, dyes, and other chemicals. When they react with chemicals produced by sunlight it leads to the formation of ground-level ozone ( Let’s get back to ozone: It forms when sunlight chemically reacts with pollutants emitted by cars, power plants, industrial boilers, chemical plants, refineries, and even some species of trees. used in several industries, including iron, steel, and ferroalloy mills; paper and pulp mills; basic chemical
- Air Quality 101: Smell Something? Say Something!
Smell something acrid or chemical? How about the odor of rotten eggs? Then report it!
- EPA Wants to Relax, Delay Limits on Production & Consumption of Hydrofluorocarbons (and How You Can Push Back)
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), which are a family of chemicals used mostly in refrigerators and air conditioners
- Air Quality Matters: Care About Your Heart Health? Then You Need to Understand *This* Risk Factor
Ground-level ozone is created by chemical reactions occurring between nitrogen oxides (NOx) and volatile This happens when sunlight chemically reacts with pollutants emitted by cars, power plants, refineries , and chemical plants.
- 5 Things to Know About this Week’s Clairton Coke Works Breakdown
Works facility Monday evening that knocked out pollution control equipment that removes dangerous chemicals
- UPDATED: GASP Lauds Finalization of EPA Rule to Slash Toxic Emissions of Ethylene Oxide & Reduce Cancer Risk
measures in U.S. history to reduce emissions of ethylene oxide, one of the most potent cancer-causing chemicals EPA is also working to strengthen standards to reduce ethylene oxide and other toxic pollutants from chemical
- What’s in the Air: How Ground-Level Ozone Impacts Health & Plants
For those who might not be familiar: Ground-level ozone is created by chemical reactions occurring between This happens when sunlight chemically reacts with pollutants emitted by: Cars Power plants Industrial boilers Refineries and Chemical plants And even some species of trees Ozone is most prevalent – and








