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What You Need to Know About Air Quality, the US Steel Settlement and Temperature Inversions - alleghenyfront.org

U.S. Steel’s Clairton Coke Works is one of the biggest emitters of air pollution in Pennsylvania. The facility, where coal is baked at high temperatures to make coke, and the company’s other Mon Valley facilities south of Pittsburgh, have a long history in the region. And a long history of fines and consent decrees from the Allegheny County Health Department, which regulates air pollution.

In June of 2018, the county fined U.S. Steel $1 million dollars for chronic violations at the Clairton plant for visible emissions and exceedances of pollution standards. It also threatened to shut down parts of the plant if things didn’t improve. That order is being appealed by the company, and three other fines since then are also being appealed. (See all of our reporting on the Clairton Coke Works)

Residents and environmental groups are also putting legal pressure on U.S. Steel. In December the agreement for the settlement of a 2017 class action lawsuit was announced. Kristina Marusic, a reporter for Environmental Health News, is here to talk about the settlement, and other recent air pollution news from the Mon Valley.

LISTEN to their conversation

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