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- Spotlight on a GASP Board Member: Jonathan Nadle
Neighbors started to come out, saying they couldn’t call the fire department because their phones were
- Cross-State Air Pollution Rule: Good News for PA, but Allegheny Co. Still Projected to Violate 2006 Standard
Steel’s Clairton Coke Works has a huge influence on local PM2.5 concentrations there. The Clairton Coke Works must do its part; upwind air pollution sources must do theirs.
- Physical Activity and Temporal Trends in Air Quality
When it comes to identifying the best time of day to exercise, ozone and PM2.5 concentrations don’t match
- Have a Ball, Learn About Air Quality with GASP 2011
Come join us from 6 to 9 PM and run, bounce, spin, and climb on nearly 30 hands-on exhibits.
- Particulate Matter Affects Just About Everything
Black carbon is at the core of PM and is recognized as a short-lived climate forcer (SLCF).
- Current State-of-the-Science on Environmental Factors in Autism
However, we can intervene when it comes to our environmental influences,” Dr.
- VICTORY: We’re Helping Protect Babies from Toxic Mercury
So, where does it all come from? Largely from the smokestacks of our coal-fired power plants.
- Shenango’s Latest Consent Agreement: Good Enough?
Shenango, Inc. operates a coke manufacturing plant with a 56-oven coke battery on Neville Island in Allegheny Shenango manufactures coke by, essentially, baking the impurities out of coal, so that only nearly pure The coke it produces is used in blast furnaces to smelt iron ore. In no event, however, may the coking time be reduced below 17 hours and 30 minutes. sulfur content of its flared, mixed, or combusted coke oven gas.
- 2013 Member Ballot
environmentalist, Maren has been active on air quality, land use, and other sustainability issues since coming
- Public Meeting on Shenango Consent Agreement
Description: The Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) has taken enforcement action against Shenango Coke Come here from Jayme Graham, the Manager of ACHD’s Air Quality Program, and Dean DeLuca, ACHD’s Enforcement