The warning reinforces the need for long-sought episodic weather regulations.
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YOU can help - reach out to your representatives and ask that they vote AGAINST House Concurrent Regulatory Review Resolution #3.
They Now Await Green Light from Legislative Committees - see how they will impact Allegheny County Health Department.
A group of nonprofits this week sent a letter to the county executive calling on him to tak swift, aggressive action to improve air quality.
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The Allegheny County Health Department study will include both passive & active air quality monitoring, purchase of additional H2S monitors.
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501 C-3 nonprofit Adoptions From The Heart's scholarship board selects two recipients for the Fall '20 Birth Parent Scholarship award.
The company is arguing that it should not be subject to certain air quality regulations for glass manufacturing facilities.
570 residents & 16 local organizations, it asks for an update on a long-promised compliance plan for the Edgar Thomson plant.
See which local companies the Allegheny County Health Department said violated air pollution control regulations related to asbestos.
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The civil penalty is for 13 exceedances of a daily emissions limit for sulfur dioxide.
Despite Messaging from the Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD), Polluters are the problem, not Mother Nature.
The exceedances happened Sunday, which was declared an Air Quality Action Day for ozone. Monday is also an Air Quality Action Day.
ACHD announced this week that it was conducting an air toxics study in Swissvale near the Kopp Glass Co.
The air quality standard amendment will apply to U.S. Steel’s Edgar Thomson Plant in Braddock.
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Attend GASP's Aug. 12 presentation to better understand the industrial emissions you see in your neighborhood & what you can do about them.
Nonprofit will receive $35,000 and public visibility in 2021
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This comes as stimulus and re-openings ease economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic
New recommended daily limits would theoretically force plants in PA to operate NOx emissions controls at all times during the ozone season.
Citizens Bank, Trib Total Media and Pittsburgh Cares provide $35,000 funding, communications, and volunteer support
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Nearly 20 residents submitted public comment to the Allegheny County Board of Health regarding their concerns over poor air quality.
The lack of transparency despite known violations & a promised compliance plan prompts GASP to call agencies to provide update.
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The more than $17K grant will allow the non-profit to help educate middle school students about air quality and climate change.
Allegheny County Health Department on Friday tweeted that they were looking into the Wednesday evening incident.
GASP took a look at the Title V backlog at DEP & the Allegheny County Health Dept. to determine how much progress has been made reducing it.
Among our comments? We need a comprehensive benzene monitoring program around U.S. Steel's Clairton Coke Works.
One councilman called the move a "no brainer."
If the companies don't comply, they could face $25,000-per-day civil penalties.