Episode for March 10, 2023




The Allegheny Front show

Summary: People in East Palestine want to know whether their homes are polluted by long-lasting chemicals called dioxins from the train derailment last month. We'll also hear from residents near the derailment site who are finding the investents they've made in their homes are worth a lot less after the crash. Plus, an environmental group is trying to stop the US Forest Service from clear cutting a section of national forest to promote the growth of white oak trees.  We have news about the Clairton Coke Works air permit and Pa. Gov. Shapiro's environmental priorities in his state budget.