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How Shell’s cracker has polluted more than permitted with no new fines for three years
State regulators have allowed the Beaver County ethylene plant to keep exceeding limits on damaging nitrogen oxides while the official permitting process has taken seven times its original timeline.
BEGINS WITH BREAKING NEWS THAT BREAKING NEWS IN BEAVER COUNTY. EMERGENCY CREWS CALLED TO THE SHELL CRACKER PLANT IN POTTER TOWNSHIP, SKY 4 PITTSBURGH’S ONLY NEWS CHOPPER OVER THE SCENE HERE. IN THE ...
Beaver County’s declining economic metrics near local petrochemical development represent a concern for local families, but there lurks a related, less visible matter: the escalating financial costs ...
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To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min In February, Sawan acknowledged ...
MONACA, Pa. — Shell is reportedly considering selling its chemical plants, including a facility in Beaver County. No final decisions have been made on what would be a major sale that could have a big ...
CENTER TWP. ― An opportunity to get a free pair of smoke detectors is coming to the Beaver County community. Representatives for Shell Polymers, which manages the ethylene cracker plant in Potter ...
Shell is considering a sale of its chemical assets in the U.S. and Europe, including the cracker plant in Beaver County. The Wall Street Journal, citing sources familiar with the matter, has reported ...
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