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Allegheny County Health Department: Air Pollution Enforcement Not Impacted by Temporary EPA Policy


 
The Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) announced in a press release Monday that its enforcement of the county’s air pollution control regulations will not be impacted by a temporary U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) policy announced last week.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the EPA last week announced a new environmental policy declaring the agency’s intention to exercise enforcement discretion when the COVID-19 pandemic prevents compliance with the Clean Air Act.

“Air quality in our region, particularly in the Mon Valley, continues to be one of our most pressing public health challenges,” said Dr. Debra Bogen, Director of the Health Department. “Even during this pandemic, with our attention focused on response and actions to deal with COVID-19 in our community, we are not losing sight of that need.”

As a result of this temporary policy, the EPA suspended its standard approach to issuing fines for violations of certain air, water and hazardous waste reporting requirements where compliance is not reasonably practical due to COVID-19. This suspension is only allowable if non-compliant facilities work to minimize the violation, identify when and why the violation occurred, identify how COVID-19 is the cause of the violation, return to compliance as soon as possible, and document all of the steps taken. This only applies to facilities that EPA directly regulates.

The policy specifically allows approved air agencies, such as the ACHD’s Air Program, to take a different approach under local legal authority. As a result, ACHD’s enforcement of the county’s air pollution control regulations will not be impacted by the temporary EPA policy.

Article XXI, Air Pollution Control, will remain in place to govern the county’s air pollution control regulations with ACHD as the local regulatory authority. Violators of Article XXI will continue to be subject to ACHD’s civil penalty policy; however, any air-improvement related construction may be delayed due to Governor Wolf’s COVID-19 orders to temporarily shut down non-life-sustaining business.

The Health Department’s air quality program will continue to process air quality complaints and will maintain its air quality monitoring network throughout the county’s COVID-19 response.

GASP thanked ACHD for its decision.

“We are pleased to hear that ACHD will not be following the EPA’s lead and will instead continue to enforce the County’s air quality regulations,” GASP Executive Director Rachel Filippini said. “We appreciated hearing Dr. Bogen’s acknowledgment that air quality in our region, particularly in the Mon Valley, continues to be one of our most pressing public health challenges. We know she and all of our local officials are under tremendous strain as they deal with this unprecedented health crisis.”
Wanna Improve Air Quality, Get More Involved with GASP? Join Us for Online Volunteer Training


 
Interested in becoming a volunteer with GASP? Join us for an online meet-up to learn more about our local air quality, and how you can get more involved with GASP to help improve it.

The online event starts at 1 p.m. April 16.

You can register for the training here.

Questions or concerns? Email our Education Coordinator Chelsea Hilty at chelsea@gasp-pgh.org.
Message from Our Executive Director: Your Feedback Wanted!


 
Last week many of you received an email asking for your insight into how together we can make the Group Against Smog and Pollution (GASP) better.  We are working on our strategic plan and we need your help. 

Many of you have already taken the time to respond to our email and for that we are sincerely grateful!   However, some of you have not. We understand these are uncertain times and you have many important matters to think about and attend to.  Hopefully, you can help us out and find a few minutes to fill out our survey.  

If so, please go here to complete the brief (approximately 10 minutes) online survey. Please reply by April 7.  The password is “survey." Responses are confidential and will be reported in the aggregate by our consultant, The Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management. 

Thank you in advance for your willingness to share your perspective. 

For Clean Air,

Rachel Filippini

Executive Director 
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