The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is investigating a Keystone Cement facility in East Allen Township for excessive dust, reported local media.
A DEP report does not directly accuse Keystone Cement of being responsible for the dust, only calling the company the “Potential Responsible Party.” Neighbors, however, say there’s no other source it could have come from, and they just want the pollution to stop.
The DEP did not give a timeline for when they will have an official determination to say if Keystone was responsible for the dust, and if they committed any environmental violations.