CLAIRTON, Pa. (AP) — U.S. Steel says it has resumed normal operations at its coke plant outside Pittsburgh after fire knocked out an air pollution control system. The company said in a statement late Monday that it has completed repairs at the Clairton coke plant following a small electrical fire almost 16 hours earlier. U.S. Steel says equipment used to remove sulfur dioxide is now working again.
U.S. Steel Resumes Normal Operations At Coke Plant Outside Pittsburgh Following Fire
