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  • EPA’s Clean Power Plan Good for Our Air, Economy, and Resiliency

    GASP works to reduce emissions from our backyard air pollution sources, such as three nearby coke works (including the largest coke works in the nation), several steel mills, heavy diesel traffic, and many 2030 Districts. 2030 Districts are voluntary, collaborative efforts where building owners in urban cores

  • Join the Clean Air Dash 5k on Oct. 5!

    All events begin at 8:30 AM on South 26th Street, but come by 8 AM for a group yoga stretch, and to get If you can’t pick this up on Friday, please come by 7:30 a.m. Sunday.

  • Look for Less Idling this School Year

    of the diesel pollution occurs when the students are on the bus, because the cabin traps emissions coming

  • Current State-of-the-Science on Environmental Factors in Autism

    However, we can intervene when it comes to our environmental influences,” Dr.

  • GASP Needs Your Help Cooling Down the Town

    Come early, from 8:30 to 12:30, to paint the primer and first coat.

  • Get Outdoors, Learn About Air Quality With GASP!

    Come see what’s at the tops of the hills and in the bottom of the valleys, in the company of hundreds

  • Year of Successes in the Fight to Improve Air Quality; More Coming Next Year!

    This past year, GASP continued its important work of fighting for better air quality in Southwestern Pennsylvania with tried-and-true methods as well as utilizing new, innovative strategies. Here are some highlights from our ongoing efforts: Marcellus Shale: With support from Colcom Foundation and YOU, we continue to keep close tabs on natural gas development. Our legal staff has spent much of the past year commenting on and appealing air quality permits related to this industry. These appeals have resulted in strengthened permits that reduce toxic air pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions, necessitate the use of best-available technology, and have made progress toward ensuring that sources of air pollution are aggregated when required by law. Clean Air Dash & Festival: With support from the Heinz Endowments’ Breathe Project, many community and business sponsors, and YOU, we were able to put on a successful 5K. This first-time event celebrated Pittsburgh’s progress in reducing air pollution and challenged all of us to continue our hard work towards better air quality. The event also highlighted our Athletes United for Healthy Air campaign (AU). AU educates athletes about air quality issues in the Pittsburgh region, gives them tools to minimize their exposure, and empowers them to champion for healthy air. This program increases air quality education and awareness among students, and has the potential to improve their health. Youth are disproportionately affected by poor air quality, due to their developing lungs, large lung-to-body weight ratio, and high level of exercise. In addition to the projects discussed above, we continue to advocate for the enforcement of Pittsburgh’s clean construction legislation, track potential changes to the County’s open burning regulation, and conduct educational presentations with students and community groups in the region. Your support is essential to continue all of these important air quality improvement efforts. Please start or renew your membership, or give an additional year-end donation today! Donations can be sent by check or given online by clicking here. Thank you and Happy Holidays! #airpollution #EPASchoolFlagProgram #AirQualityIndex #diesel #CleanConstruction #AirQualityProgram #MarcellusShale #dieselemissions #airquality

  • Allegheny County Council Public Hearing on Marcellus Drilling

    ., Allegheny County Courthouse Come hear and be heard in County Council Chambers. Register to speak by 3/9/11 by clicking here and craft a three-minute masterpiece, or just come and listen

  • Public Source Wonders Why Clean Construction Isn’t Happening Yet

    According to Pittsburgh’s City Code, any ordinance that isn’t vetoed by the mayor, automatically becomes suggested that the reasons for the delay might include an administrative backlog, logistical problems coming Pittsburgh has come a long way from it’s ‘smoky city’ image, Filippini said, adding that this law is

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