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Adam Tunnard is an undergraduate student at Carnegie Mellon University, where he is majoring in Policy and Management with an additional major in Logic and Computation. He has covered topics like the growing intersections between public policy and technology and the relationship between academia and the military while working as news editor and staff writer at The Tartan, Carnegie Mellon’s independent student newspaper.
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Melanie Meade, a Clairton resident, says that current efforts to address U.S. Steel’s pollution from the Clairton Coke plant have had little effect on the company’s actions.
June 24, 2019 | 3:31 PM

Environmental advocates seek changes at Clairton Coke Works: People shouldn’t have to ‘hold their breath’

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