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Donora Death Fog Clean Air And The Tragedy Of A Pennsylvania Mill Town Andy Mcphee

  • SKU: BELL-61998176
Donora Death Fog Clean Air And The Tragedy Of A Pennsylvania Mill Town Andy Mcphee
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Donora Death Fog Clean Air And The Tragedy Of A Pennsylvania Mill Town Andy Mcphee instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.22 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Andy McPhee
ISBN: 9780822966715, 0822966719
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Donora Death Fog Clean Air And The Tragedy Of A Pennsylvania Mill Town Andy Mcphee by Andy Mcphee 9780822966715, 0822966719 instant download after payment.

In October 1948, a seemingly average fog descended on the tiny mill town of Donora, Pennsylvania. With a population of fewer than fifteen thousand, the town's main industry was steel and zinc mills--mills that continually emitted pollutants into the air. The six-day smog event left twenty-one people dead and thousands sick. Even after the fog lifted, hundreds more died or were left with lingering health problems. Donora Death Fog details how six fateful days in Donora led to the nation's first clean air act in 1955, and how such catastrophes can lead to successful policy change. Andy McPhee tells the very human story behind this ecological disaster: how wealthy industrialists built the mills to supply an ever-growing America; how the town's residents--millworkers and their families--willfully ignored the danger of the mills' emissions; and how the gradual closing of the mills over the years following the tragedy took its toll on the town.

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