Submitted by Tomofpittsburgh t3_z25wu7 in pittsburgh
chippyinairplane t1_ixetple wrote
Of course US Steel will do absolutely nothing about it.
Early_Platypus_8855 t1_ixfctx6 wrote
chippyinairplane t1_ixffzzu wrote
Looks like hardly any significant changes with little consequence if not compliant. Not sure why you’d want to defend corporations that willingly will shed years off your life.
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Kelbsnotawesome t1_ixfices wrote
If there was a threat of imprisonment for non-compliance for air pollution, we’d probably not have a reliable supply of electricity anymore.
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Kelbsnotawesome t1_ixfmv0v wrote
Normally capitalism doesn’t include the state throwing people in jail for producing things but you’re right, I’m sure a free market solution would come about from that in time.
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Kelbsnotawesome t1_ixfxf8x wrote
Explain to me, in a realistic way, how you meet the demands of electricity in Pittsburgh in the year 2022 without thermal power plants. I understand you want to punish polluters, but there’s not a viable alternative yet.
Do you know anything about Title V air permits? Coming in and out of compliance is a common occurrence and companies and regulators work closely together to set standards based on the best available technology. If you’re concerned about the air quality, take it up with the PA DEQ.
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chuckie512 t1_ixhdgj7 wrote
The majority of our power in the city is nuclear, from the Beaver plant.
We were even able to shut down our local coal power plant recently.
chuckie512 t1_ixfnjdq wrote
Capitalism also isn't supposed to include us subsidizing producers with children's lives.
chuckie512 t1_ixfitwy wrote
We've shut down our coal powerplant even. Hell, Pittsburgh gets the majority of it's power today from the Beaver nuclear plant.
ThirtyYearGrump t1_ixfg1pq wrote
“Don’t believe your lying eyes and National Weather Service, the county’s immense powers have nipped this in the bud!” /s
chuckie512 t1_ixfelnm wrote
Except that they still frequently get fined for violating it.
chuckie512 t1_ixhemps wrote
It's been so effective, the AQI is now higher than they were predicting. In the red.
https://twitter.com/GASPPgh/status/1595385819551891461?t=Sxqj6LxRaQ18e7KVT_lWPg&s=19
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