Allegheny Co met federal air quality standards for PM2.5 (particulates) for the first time since monitoring began.  (Just began in 1999 but it is safe to assume that it hasn't met these standards for over a hundred yrs of steel and coke making)  What is a major factor in this great improvement?  Fracking!!

http://www.post-gazette.com/news/environment/2014/03/14/Allegheny-C...

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Knowing Allegheny County, I'll wager that they will come up with their own standards which will eventually lead to a doomsday scenario from them.

Jim,

This is a great point.Studies show that emissions have dropped to 1990s levels nationwide. This is also true of PA. Of course the question is why ? You hit the nail on the head, "Fracing".

After reading that all of the fractivists just spit their morning coffee through their noses.

But it's true.

Over the last twenty years many power plants across the country have converted to natural gas. the reason for the conversion has been the abundance of affordable, clean burning natural gas.

And why have the supplies of natural gas become abundant and affordable? Wait for it fractivists................. FRACKING. Until hydraulic fracturing was combined with horizontal drilling shale development was not economical.

Jim,

Once shale development ramps up in Allegheny Co. the fractivists will have an air study done and low and behold they will find air pollution. Then they will claim that the pollution is due to shale development. Of course what they won't tell people is that the air pollution existed prior to shale development. And as you point out that pollution has been there for many years.

I use to live in Coraopolis and I can remember all of the houses having marble window sills. Why ? Because the wooden ones became worn due to the constant wiping to clean off the soot from the steel mills.

I'd bet my next paycheck Allegheny County fractivists would happily go back to the old air pollution levels if doing so meant cessation of fracking.  These people do not care about air quality half as much as they care about halting fossil fuel use.

Frank,

Amen.

I wish more people understood the true agenda of the fractivists, the extreme environmentalists.

Which is: reduction and then the end of fossil fuel use. The increased use of alternatives (which are a pipe dream right now).

Here in Ohio, I note the following three power-generating projects that will use natural gas:

1.  NTE Energy, Middleton, Butler county; 500 MW and $550 million investment

2.  Carroll County Energy; 700 MW and $800 million investment

3.  NRG Energy converting and existing coal-fired plant to a 753 MW plant (near Cleveland)

Then, another power generating plant using natural gas is planned for Moundsville, WV.

There is plant near Bessemer that will be online son.  The old coal plant in West Pittsburgh is being studied for conversion to gas.

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