<p>The manufactured gas industry provided cities in the United States with energy for light and power during much of the period from approximately 1850 to 1950. This article explores the history of the effects of this industry on air, land, and water environments; it also examines attempts by the courts and municipal and state governments to regulate gas-waste pollution and the industry’s response. The article concludes by exploring the heritage of badly contaminated sites that the manufactured gas industry left to the nation after it was replaced by natural gas after World War II.</p
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to ta tio perhaps no more than 400 manufactured gas plants existed in be adaptable to any location, ...
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The city of Commerce, a largely industrial and Latino city east of Los Angeles, contains a dispro-po...
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The purpose of this thesis was to review effective technologies for eliminating contamination associ...
This Article will thus consider major differences and similarities in United States oil and gas extr...
This article discusses the regulation of hydrocarbon emissions, including the emissions of methane, ...
This chapter traces the transformation of the US into the archetypal petroleumscape between the 1850...
This Article presents the first synthesis of geospatial data on toxic air pollution in the United St...
to ta tio perhaps no more than 400 manufactured gas plants existed in be adaptable to any location, ...
This dissertation describes seventy years of West Texas oil expansion and decline juxtaposed against...
PITTSBURGH AND WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA have a rich energy history focused on the development and utiliz...
Geologists working on hazardous waste sites often think of them as relics of history, albeit recent,...
The city of Commerce, a largely industrial and Latino city east of Los Angeles, contains a dispro-po...
Beginning with coal in the nineteenth century, the mass production and intensive consumption of foss...
“Crude Conservation: Nature, Pollution, and Technology at Standard Oil’s New Jersey Refineries, 1870...
An air pollution disaster over the two southwestern Pennsylvania towns of Donora and Webster in Octo...
Abandoned gas station sites are a common blight, particularly in urban areas. An EPA survey of Illi...
This article overviews the role that natural gas has played over time in the United States. It ident...
The purpose of this thesis was to review effective technologies for eliminating contamination associ...
This Article will thus consider major differences and similarities in United States oil and gas extr...
This article discusses the regulation of hydrocarbon emissions, including the emissions of methane, ...
This chapter traces the transformation of the US into the archetypal petroleumscape between the 1850...
This Article presents the first synthesis of geospatial data on toxic air pollution in the United St...
to ta tio perhaps no more than 400 manufactured gas plants existed in be adaptable to any location, ...
This dissertation describes seventy years of West Texas oil expansion and decline juxtaposed against...