Some 30 people who cleaned up the ash have died with ailments that can be linked to exposure to toxic elements of coal ash, and more than 250 are sick or dying.
This week on The Allegheny Front, a special look at East Liverpool, Ohio -- a town that’s welcoming new industry while still dealing with pollution from facilities that have been there for decades.
After years of decline, East Liverpool is banking on new economic life from the gas industry. But many are still struggling from pollution that has plagued this town for decades.
This week on The Allegheny Front we're featuring two stories - from two podcasts - about how environmental policy changes lives. In the first, a family fights a pipeline company to save their maple syrup business. And in the second, we dig into what Trump's supporters think about the environment.