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Lots of Ohio cities use road salt for a simple reason: it works and it’s cheap. But there’s a drawback: pollution of Ohio's waterways.
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Researchers out of Bowling Green State University are studying the effects of pharmaceuticals on northwest Ohio’s waterways.
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Dupont, Chemours and Corteva will pay $110 million in a lawsuit settlement over the contamination of the Ohio River. It could help repair decades of environmental damage in the region.
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Water quality in the Maumee River Watershed has long been a debate. A new plan aims to reduce the nutrient pollutants in the waterway that cause toxic algal blooms.
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PFAS have been found in more than 50 drinking water systems across the state. New research hopes to help Ohio communities address the problem.
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Gov. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) encouraged a large group of farmers to keep participating in the state's water quality program, saying his administration is…
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Gov. Mike DeWine has released details of his plan to improve water quality in Ohio, starting with preventing toxic algae blooms in Lake Erie. The H2Ohio…
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Ohio’s top attorney is taking on the Obama Administration one last time just as the president prepares to leave office. President Barack Obama authorized…
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Help is now available for farmers who need a hand cutting down on nutrients that run off of their land and into Lake Erie, which can create harmful algae.…