ArcelorMittal Agrees to $1.5 Million Settlement For Clean Air Violations

ArcelorMittal Agrees to $1.5 Million Settlement For Clean Air Violations
PennEnvironment sued a subsidiary of ArcelorMittal alleging the steel company violated provisions of the federal Clean Air Act. PennEnvironment, an environmental advocacy group, sue in 2015, claiming ArcelorMittal’s coke plant in Monessen, Pennsylvania, had undermined requirements related to soot and other pollutants on a daily basis since reopening in 2014 after being inactive for more than four years. ArcelorMittal has agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle the lawsuit.“Ever since the company's idled, decades-old facility restarted in April 2014, individuals and homes have been showered with soot and acidic gases that also have noxious odors. Residents have had their quality of life diminished, have had to endure these odors and soot, and have had to fear for their health,” PennEnvironment Executive Director David Masur said after announcing the settlement. PennEnvironment worked with the federal Environmental Protection Agency, the state Department of Environmental Protection and attorneys from Pittsburgh and the Boston-based National Environmental Law Center to negotiate with ArcelorMittal.
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