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On today’s episode of The Confluence: The state has begun to regulate harmful PFAS chemicals, but plans for federal regulation could alter the trajectory; a Duquesne professor weighs in on how K-12 schools can support students’ mental health at a time when pediatric and child psychiatric groups are declaring a state of emergency; and we visit an illegal dumpsite in the east hills with a crew of “DumpBusters” ready to clean it up.
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The nonprofit Allegheny Greenways' DumpBusters program are cleaning up trash in the East Hills
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Plan includes hidden cameras to catch violators
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Allegheny County has 1,404 tons of illegally dumped trash, according to a new survey from Allegheny CleanWays and the county board of health.“Our…
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Joe Divack attributes volunteer John Erickson’s “all-star” status to his attitude.“It’s his sense of humor," Divack said. "And he really likes doing it.…
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Along with pop bottles and cigarette butts, another big name is joining the roadside trash Pantheon, televisions.In January 2013 the Covered Device…