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Two large air pollution sources will soon be offline Will Allegheny County s air quality future be as clean as it can be? | News | Pittsburgh

Two large air pollution sources will soon be offline Will Allegheny County s air quality future be as clean as it can be? | News | Pittsburgh
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New Toxic 10 List Outlines Worst Industrial Polluters in Allegheny County

AP According to PennEnvironment, U.S. Steel s Clairton plant was the third most toxic active industrial facility in Allegheny County in 2019. The 10 biggest industrial polluters in Allegheny County released more toxic pollution into the air in 2019 than they did in previous years, according to a report PennEnvironment released Tuesday. But while overall emissions were higher, there are signs that several sites will pollute less in the future. “Collectively, we found that the ‘Toxic 10’ combined released more than 1 million pounds of pollution in 2019,” said PennEnvironment’s Zachary Barber. “That is an increase in pollution across the 10 facilities versus the last report,” said Barber. “That is obviously a step backwards.”

Get Rid of Your Hard-to-Recycle Items at These Events

Items accepted include old cell phones, computer equipment and yes, televisions. June 15, 2021 PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK If you’re wondering what to do with your old television or computer tower that’s been collecting dust in storage, the Pennsylvania Resources Council has the answer for you.  In July, the nonprofit will host two hard-to-recycle collection events in collaboration with the Allegheny County Health Department and other entities where area residents may conveniently dispose of numerous items not suitable for curbside recycling. The first event takes place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 10 at Quaker Valley High School in Leetsdale. Registration is required. A second collection takes place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 31 at La Roche University in McCandless Township. Registration for that event opens on June 30. Call 412-488-7490 ×3 for more details or visit the PRC website.

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