CMU's air pollution-spotting Breathe Cam network expands to Mon Valley

By A Mystery Man Writer

Carnegie Mellon University is expanding its network of air pollution monitoring cameras to the Mon Valley. Cameras monitoring the air around three facilities in U.S. Steel's Mon Valley Works went online Tuesday morning, including ones at the Clairton Coke Works, the Edgar Thomson Plant in Braddock and the Irvin Plant

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