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The Clean Air Act Has Saved Millions Of Lives—But Gaps Remain

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Air Quality Evolution: From Crisis to Control

This chapter explores the historical trajectory of air pollution in Pittsburgh, with a focal point on the catastrophic Donora smog disaster of 1948. It discusses the evolution of air quality regulations, notably the Clean Air Act, and its significant positive impacts on public health and the environment over the decades. Additionally, it addresses ongoing challenges in air pollution, particularly in vulnerable communities like Cancer Alley, highlighting disparities in health risks associated with industrial emissions.

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