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This facility operates within close proximity to over 300,000 men women and children. Operation of this plant is particularly negligent because of the Monongahela Valley's topography and susceptability to frequent inversions like the inversion that killed 68 people over four days in [[Donora]]. Before the inversion was over 43% of the population had become ill and 20 were dead.
This facility operates within close proximity to over 300,000 men women and children. Operation of this plant is particularly negligent because of the Monongahela Valley's topography and susceptability to frequent inversions like the inversion that killed 68 people over four days in [[Donora]]. Before the inversion was over 43% of the population had become ill and 20 were dead.


The Calgon Carbon facility sends out large amounts of [[ammonia]] which can cause many different health problems.
The Calgon Carbon facility sends out large amounts of [[ammonia]] which is caustic and can cause serious health damage


http://oaspub.epa.gov/enviro/multisys2.get_list?FACILITY_UIN=110000329617
http://oaspub.epa.gov/enviro/multisys2.get_list?FACILITY_UIN=110000329617

Revision as of 12:12, 20 May 2007

Calgon Carbon Corporation
Company typePublic (NYSECCC)
IndustryIndustrial Processing, Water Treatment
Founded1942 (as Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Company)
HeadquartersPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Key people
John Stanik (President/CEO)
RevenueIncrease$295 Million USD
Number of employees
1,200
Websitewww.calgoncarbon.com

Calgon Carbon Corporation is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania based company that offers products and services that remove contaminants and odors from liquids and gases. The company was originally formed as the Pittsburgh Coke & Chemical Company, which provided products that assisted with the city's formerly huge steel industry. However, as steel processing shrunk in America, the company began to go in a new direction. It has been specializing specifically in carbon for nearly 30 years.

Calgon Carbon divides its operations among 4 segments. The Activated Carbon portion of the corporation, which provides the majority of revenues, manufactures granular, powered, and extruded carbon. These chemicals remove and absorb organic compounds from liquids and gases. Granular activated carbon especially useful in the process of water purification. The Engineered Systems segments designs and builds carbon absorption systems and ion exchange and separation devices. The food, biotechnology, sanitation, and pharmaceutical industries all utilize products from Calgon Carbon. The Services Options branch of the company provides mobile carbon absorption equipment and also provides for absorption monitoring. Finally, the Consumer Products division provides carbon cloth, charcoal, and water purifiers.

The company's main operations are centered in North America, but Calgon has a presence in Europe and fully owns the company called Chemviron Carbon.

In September of 2006, Calgon Carbon announced it would be replacing its pension plan with an "enhanced" 401(k) plan in order to satisfy new legislation requiring companies to fully fund their defined benefit plans.

Major polluter

Scorecard has rated the Calgon facility at 200 Neville Road as one of the dirtiest polluters in the country in their 2002 publication.

http://www.scorecard.org/env-releases/facility.tcl?tri_id=15225CLGNC200NE#major_chemical_releases

This facility operates within close proximity to over 300,000 men women and children. Operation of this plant is particularly negligent because of the Monongahela Valley's topography and susceptability to frequent inversions like the inversion that killed 68 people over four days in Donora. Before the inversion was over 43% of the population had become ill and 20 were dead.

The Calgon Carbon facility sends out large amounts of ammonia which is caustic and can cause serious health damage

http://oaspub.epa.gov/enviro/multisys2.get_list?FACILITY_UIN=110000329617

It is ironic that their website includes the following statement:

"130 years of making Water and Air Safer and Cleaner."