Special Report: U.S. air monitors routinely miss pollution - even refinery explosions
December 1, 202015 min read2908 words
Published: December 1, 2020  |  15 min read2908 words
By , , (Reuters) - When explosions ripped through a Philadelphia oil refinery last year, the shock waves knocked Felicia Menna’s front door frame out of place. Then came the black smoke.“My throat was closing shut,” recalled Menna, who lives about a mile away. “My nostrils felt l...
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