Public Records Request Provides New Details on Air Quality Impact of Clairton Coke Works Breakdown in June
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Public Records Request Provides New Details on Air Quality Impact of Clairton Coke Works Breakdown in June
In early June, Mon Valley residents were dealt three straight days of persistent rotten egg odor caused by elevated hydrogen sulfide (H2S) levels - a stretch punctuated by a breakdown at U.S. Steel’s Clairton Coke Works facility that prompted a public statement from the Allegheny County Health Department and outcry from frontline residents.At the time, details about the breakdown were preliminary: On the afternoon of June 2 an unknown breakdown …
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