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Public Records Request Provides New Details on Air Quality Impact of Clairton Coke Works Breakdown in June

Summary by Gasp-pgh.org
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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gasp-pgh.org broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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