Residents will no longer have to wait two years to find out whether they are breathing benzene and other contaminants.
By Jon Hurdle
Public health advocates pushed back when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it planned to delay for two years a requirement that steel companies monitor air quality at the perimeters of their 11 coke plants in Western Pennsylvania and across the country. Two groups sued.
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