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- UPDATED: U.S. Steel Appeal of Clairton Coke Works Title V Operating Permit Dismissed
challenge mounted by the company in recent weeks related to air quality regulation at the Clairton Coke
- Shenango Coke: Air Quality Compliance Issues Continue
We recently checked up on Shenango Inc.’s compliance with limitations on the sulfur content of its coke oven gas, visible emissions from the door areas of its coke ovens, and visible emissions from its battery Shenango reported no violations of the limitation on the sulfur content of its coke oven gas during the only one violation of a limitation that prohibits visible emissions from more than five percent of the coke ShenangoCokeWorks #NevilleIsland #emissions #combustionstack #AlleghenyCountyHealthDepartment #ACHD #cokeovengas
- GASP Issues 60-Day Notice of Intent to Sue Shenango Coke
To learn more about our previous work with Shenango Coke, including the text of our 60-day notice, please labalme@pennfuture.org Tom Hoffman, Clean Water Action, 412-523-2255, tomhoffman@cleanwater.org Shenango Coke Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) describes coke oven emissions as “among the most toxic of all air pollutants.”[2] Emissions from coke plants include benzene and other carcinogens, hydrogen sulfide “From my perspective, the Shenango coke plant is out of control.
- U.S. Steel Projects Emissions Increases Following Pollution Reduction Project at Clairton Coke Works
Steel’s Clairton Coke Works – and we need YOUR help to ensure it does what it is intended to do: Reduce let’s back up for a minute and explain: A PEC Baghouse reduces emissions that result when finished coke Steel and ACHD related to ongoing air quality issues at the Clairton Coke Works. Steel’s Clairton Coke Works to let ACHD know that this is not acceptable. If U.S. Steel’s Clairton Coke Works directly to ACHD.
- U.S. Seel Fined $301K for Air Pollution Violations at Clairton Coke Works
Steel for air pollution violations that occurred at the Clairton Coke Works during the third quarter Steel for violations that occurred at the Clairton Coke Works during the second quarter of 2022.
- EPA Wants to Revise Coke Oven Emissions Standards, But Not Enough to Address Unacceptable Risks
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) this summer proposed policy revisions that will impact coke-making Steel’s Clairton Coke Works and Cleveland Cliffs’ coke ovens in Monessen. sources within those facilities: First, the NESHAPs for Coke Oven Batteries were promulgated in 1993 Second, the NESHAPs for Coke Ovens: Pushing, Quenching, and Battery Stacks were promulgated in 2003. Three Revisions That Could Most Impact Clairton, Monessen Mills First, EPA will require all coke-making
- GASP Supports Monitoring Equipment Request; Again Asks ACHD to Apply for Air Toxics Grant to Do Even
EPA approved monitors when the need arises like it did last year following the fire at the Clairton Coke robust and comprehensive kind of benzene monitoring that the PA DEP is doing around the now shuttered Erie Coke Corporation.2There could also be an opportunity for more comprehensive monitoring of manganese,
- Study Confirms What Many Long Suspected: Clairton Coke Works Fire Sickened Mon Valley Residents
Steel’s Clairton Coke Works for more than three months sickened local residents. “In addition to verifying that people living within a 10-mile radius of the Coke Works had higher rates The facility produces highly refined coal (also called coke) that is used as fuel in the manufacture Creating coke results in the emission of myriad air pollutants, which are minimized through the plant Research (AIR) registry to collect information from 39 asthma patients living within 10 miles of the coke
- BREAKING: U.S. Steel Fined Nearly $2 Million for 362 Air Quality Violations at Clairton Coke Works
Steel nearly $2 million for 362 pushing violations that occurred at its Clairton Coke Works facility We hope to continue to see vigorous enforcement when it comes to industrial bad actors like U.S.
- U.S. Steel Appeals $707K Civil Penalty for Emissions Problems at Clairton Coke Works
The penalty was assessed because of continued air quality issues at the Clairton Coke Works facility by the ACHD on Oct. 18, for continued emissions problems for the 2nd quarter of 2018 at the Clairton Coke