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500 construction workers to go back to work on Shell’s ethane cracker
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500 construction workers to go back to work on Shell’s ethane cracker

Hundreds of construction workers will be returning to work on Shell's ethane cracker in Beaver County, after state officials told the company that parts of the construction project don't need a waiver to stay open.

Phipps Conservatory will host April symposium on air quality in Pittsburgh
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Phipps Conservatory will host April symposium on air quality in Pittsburgh

The two-day event at Phipps Conservatory explores environmental issues and their effects on human, animal and environmental health.
RiverWise brings sustainability to Beaver County

RiverWise brings sustainability to Beaver County

The group's executive director says the debate around the ethane cracker being built in his county is predictable. Instead of being for or against it, his group is ready to "do the hard work of developing healthy and creative community together."

Shell tells community meeting that ethane cracker in Beaver County is at peak employment
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Shell tells community meeting that ethane cracker in Beaver County is at peak employment

Shell officials told a group of residents Thursday night that they are nearing completion on a pipeline that will feed the Beaver County ethane cracker.
Under fire, Peduto says: 'We have to evaluate whether we want to become Chemical Valley.'
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Under fire, Peduto says: 'We have to evaluate whether we want to become Chemical Valley.'

Environmental advocates cheered Peduto's statement on no more petrochemical plans, while business leaders have pushed back. Here's his reaction.
How much plastic is ending up in rivers? Penn State researcher wants to know
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How much plastic is ending up in rivers? Penn State researcher wants to know

Sherri Mason is calling on Coke, Pepsi and others to take responsibility for their plastic waste.
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