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CHESTER, Pa., April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Covanta is pleased to announce that continuous emissions monitoring data for the Delaware Valley Waste-to-Energy facility is now available to the public on the company's website 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  This data is the same information monitored by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and required by the facility's air permit to ensure its adherence to the Commonwealth's stringent environmental regulations.  It is also used by operators onsite at the facility to track emissions, anticipate potential issues and resolve them to ensure compliance.
"We care deeply about the Chester community and understand some residents have raised concerns about the facility," said Derek Veenhof, Covanta's chief operating officer. "We want residents to know we've heard them and in taking this step, we are demonstrating our commitment to changing the status quo. Chester is an environmental justice community and as an industrial operator in the community, we take our responsibility for minimizing the impacts of our operation seriously. Our work to reduce emissions and overall environmental impacts is never-ending."

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