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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.”
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Flat Rock Middle is doing its part to enrich the environment with the installation of a pollinator trail garden. Teaming up with University of Georgia Fayette County Extension Office, the garden is part of the 4-H Monarch Movement to create a Monarch Butterfly and Pollinator Trail in Fayette County.
The 4-H Monarch Movement is designed to promote awareness about the decline in the monarch butterfly population due to the loss of milkweed, the only plant that can nourish growing caterpillars after a monarch lays its eggs.
Flat Rock’s pollinator trail addition is the first installed at a Fayette middle school. The installment happened over the summer as Life Scout Ford Bachtel collaborated with the UGA Extension Office in Fayetteville to acquire plants established and ready to plant.
Zurik: Forged signature raises questions about test for sexually transmitted diseases
FBI agents conducted a ‘court authorized search’ of the New Orleans lab in October 2020
Zurik: Forged signature raises questions about test for sexually transmitted diseases By Lee Zurik and Cody Lillich | February 10, 2021 at 9:55 PM CST - Updated February 10 at 10:45 PM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - When a doctor gives a test to determine if a patient has a potentially serious disease doctors and patients rely on that test to be accurate. But questions have surfaced on a test developed in a New Orleans lab and approved based on forged documents.
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begins impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump, which will likely happen this week. I spoke with McGovern on Sunday about his experience when the mob stormed the Capitol last week, and his thoughts on the final days of the Trump administration. Our conversation has been edited for length and clarity.