ROCIS (Reducing Outdoor Contaminants in Indoor Spaces) is launching their next virtual air quality monitoring cohort – Cohort 50! - soon. It is ideal to have participants who are already engaged in air quality advocacy (but all interested folks are welcome!). Please share this information with others who may be interested in participating.
Information bringing people together...
Maren's list of environmental, cultural, and
social justice events in and around Pittsburgh.
Nov 22/23: New ROCIS cohort begins
Nov 6: Sustainability Salon on Pittsburgh's Air
The Group Against Smog & Pollution (GASP, on whose board I serve) has been working to improve the air in our region for the past 52 years through education, advocacy, and litigation. From school programs and our blog (a valuable clearinghouse of air-quality news and information) to lawsuits and technical comments on pollution permits, GASP both informs the public and holds polluters and regulators to account. One recent achievement is helping Allegheny County create new episodic air pollution regulations to curtail industry pollution during occasional atmospheric inversions. Project Manager (and past Executive Director) Sue Seppi will talk about the new coke oven rules that GASP helped develop at the County level (and U.S. Steel's reluctance to accept them) -- and will introduce the organization's new Executive Director, Patrick Campbell.
Allegheny County Clean Air Now (ACCAN) was formed by people living downwind of the Shenango coke plant on Neville Island. That plant shut down in 2015, but it was not alone among industrial polluters on the island. Since 2018, ACCAN has been monitoring (with a camera and air monitor set up in collaboration with CMU's CREATE Lab) a company called Metalico operating an automobile and scrap metal shredder, producing a lot of toxic emissions that often blow into Emsworth Borough and beyond. ACCAN documented the emissions, and the data were used in an EPA enforcement action. On top of all that, this spring a giant heap of mixed materials caught fire there, sending noxious fumes into surrounding neighborhoods. ACCAN members Angelo Taranto and Karen Grzywinski (also on the GASP board) will share the group's work on issues related to Neville Island and other sources around the region.
Activist and filmmaker Mark Dixon has been working to establish a network of air monitors surrounding the almost-completed ethane cracker plant in Beaver County, providing fine particle and VOC measurements to supplement EPA devices and Shell's own fenceline monitors. Mark will also bring us up to date on his documentary-in-progress, Inversion: The Unfinished Business of Pittsburgh's Air (and we'll screen some samples of the film!).
Check back here on MarensList for more details as the event approaches!
Upcoming salons: The annual Consumption theme will return on December 11th. January's topic is TBA, but in February we'll continue our virtual walk through the woods -- Part 2 of our Urban Forest series -- with Forest Restoration.