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In the Face of Most Dems Opposition, U.S. Steel Cancels a Billion-Dollar Investment
By Salena Zito
Published May 11, 2021
Statue of Joe Magarac, a folktale steelworker who could bend steel with his bare hands, in front of the 148-year-old Edgar Thomson Works. Shannon Venditti / Washington Examiner
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At the time, local leaders and company officials called the investment transformational.
It involved a whopping $1.5 billion upgrade to the three Mon Valley Works plants, all in Pennsylvania the Edgar Thomson Plant in Braddock, the Irvin Plant in West Mifflin and the Clairton Coke Works in Clairton with technology and improvements that would have resulted in cleaner air for all three communities as well as good-paying jobs providing regional prosperity for decades.
On April 30, U.S. Steel said that after months of tug of war with the Allegheny County Health Department, it was canceling the $1.5 billion upgrade and idling three batteries at Clairton Coke Works by 2023.
In the Face of Most Democrats’ Opposition, US Steel Cancels a Billion-Dollar Investment
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BRADDOCK, Pa. Exactly two years ago, U.S. Steel Corp. announced that the company would turn its Mon Valley Works operations into a key source of lightweight steel for the automotive industry.
At the time, local leaders and company officials called the investment “transformational.”
It involved a whopping $1.5 billion upgrade to the three Mon Valley Works plants, all in Pennsylvania the Edgar Thomson Plant in Braddock, the Irvin Plant in West Mifflin, and the Clairton Coke Works in Clairton with technology and improvements that would have resulted in cleaner air for all three communities, as well as good-paying jobs providing regional prosperity for decades.
At the time, local leaders and company officials called the investment âtransformational.â
It involved a whopping $1.5 billion upgrade to the three Mon Valley Works plants, all in Pennsylvania â the Edgar Thomson Plant in Braddock, the Irvin Plant in West Mifflin and the Clairton Coke Works in Clairton â with technology and improvements that would have resulted in cleaner air for all three communities as well as good-paying jobs providing regional prosperity for decades.
On April 30, U.S. Steel said that after months of tug of war with the Allegheny County Health Department, it was canceling the $1.5 billion upgrade and idling three batteries at Clairton Coke Works by 2023.