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The Allegheny Front·May 20, 2016

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The Allegheny Front·May 13, 2016
Marcus Tito Santos has been tinting windows at his brother’s Harrisburg car shop, Above Da Rim, since his release from prison. While serving his sentence at SCI-Fayette, he said he believes that pollution from the adjacent coal ash site caused him to develop rashes, heartburn and severe swelling of multiple body parts. Photo: by Natasha Khan

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