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HOMER CITY, Pa. – A Philadelphia- based environmental group may appeal a Department of Environmental Protection decision set to award an air quality permit for a proposed $10 billion Indiana County “energy campus” data center.
Even while requiring Homer City Development to increase some additional monitoring measures, the state’s “fast-tracked” permit will allow an alarming level of “volatile organic compounds” into the environment – for very little benefit, Clean Air Council Executive Director Alex Bomstein said. ×
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