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Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection to Investigate Contamination on Erie Coke Property – Erie News Now
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Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection to Investigate Contamination on Erie Coke Property – Erie News Now

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which started its work on site in September 2020, has removed and disposed of wastes, demolished buildings, recycled appropriate scrap materials, and is actively mitigating risks associated with remaining tanks, containers, and piping posing the greatest threat to public health, welfare, and the environment.

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