A Beaver County man is suing Shell Chemical over pollution he says its ethylene cracker plant is spewing onto his property. The complaint, filed by John Flynn, who lives in Beaver, was filed Thursday in federal court and seeks class-action status. The suit follows another brought in May against Shell
Beaver County will receive $5 million as part of a settlement over air quality violations at Shell Chemical Appalachia’s cracker plant to use for community projects. The funding is due to a consent order announced in May in which Shell Chemicals Appalachia agreed to pay nearly $10 million for air
HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania State Senate voted to confirm Governor Josh Shapiro’s nomination of Rich Negrin as Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. In this role, Negrin leads
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The Shapiro Administration and Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) entered into a consent order and agreement (COA) with Shell Chemicals Appalachia in which Shell formally acknowledged that the company exceeded total emission limitations for air contaminants agreed to make repairs to reduce future exceedances, and agreed to pay nearly $10 million to DEP and the local community.
Shell has agreed to pay $10 million to resolve allegations that it polluted the air around its massive new petrochemical refinery in western Pennsylvania. The administration of Gov. Josh Shapiro