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Man who refused to pollute Monongahela River settles wrongful termination suit against municipal entities

Wallace | MKO Employment Law PITTSBURGH – A wrongful termination suit from a man who claims he was fired from a water and sewer authority when he refused to dump raw sewage into the Monongahela River has settled litigation with the West Elizabeth Sanitary Authority and other entities. Perry Payne first filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Aug. 11 versus West Elizabeth Sanitary Authority and West Elizabeth Borough, Union Township of Finleyville and the Borough of Jefferson Hills. “Plaintiff began working for WESA in June 2013. In September 2019, WESA was in the process of trying to get a new processing treatment plant online. Around this time, the old plant was still online and it developed a processing issue. Plaintiff did everything he could to address and correct this processing issue, but it continued until about mid-January 2020,” Payne said.

Allegheny, Westmoreland see rapid drops in new covid cases

New covid-19 cases continued their rapid declines in Allegheny and Westmoreland counties. Allegheny County recorded 183 cases in the past week including just 15 on Wednesday for a seven-day daily average of 26. It hasn’t been that low since hitting 24 on June 24, 2020. For perspective, the county was averaging 190 cases per day one month ago on May 9. Westmoreland County added just three newly reported cases Wednesday its third straight day of a single-digit total with 89 cases total reported in the past week. Its seven-day average of new cases dropped to 13, a total not seen since reaching 12 on Sept. 19. At its peak on Dec. 16, the county averaged 469 cases per day.

Allegheny County fines U S Steel $200,000 for air pollution, permit violations

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