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Gov. DeWine Announces $25M for Dam Removal Project

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) Director Laurie Stevenson announced Dec. 2 that the state will contribute $25 million to support the highly anticipated Cuyahoga River Gorge Dam Removal Project....


Great Lakes Construction Co. Cleans Up Mentor Marsh

One of the largest natural marshes remaining along the Lake Erie shoreline is undergoing a dramatic transformation as part of a salt fill remediation project overseen by Ohio's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)....


Kenworth-Chillicothe Plant Earns Award From Ohio EPA

The Kenworth-Chillicothe manufacturing plant recently received the 2018 Encouraging Environmental Excellence "E3" Gold Award from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. The award recognizes businesses, nonprofits and government agencies in Ohio that demonstrate commitment to exceed regulatory compliance and attain exceptional achievements in environmental stewardship....


Communities Receive $87M for Infrastructure Improvements

Communities in Northwest Ohio are receiving nearly $87 million in low-interest and principal forgiveness funding from Ohio EPA to improve wastewater and drinking water infrastructure and make other water quality improvements....


Geiger Excavating Exchanges Skepticism for Enthusiasm

Steve Geiger of Geiger Excavating Inc. has learned quite a bit about running a successful recycling operation since purchasing his first landfill in 1988 as his entrée into real estate investments — and among the many lessons he learned back then that holds true today is that it's best not to judge a book by its cover....


Ohio Sues Gas Pipeline Developer Over Pollution Violations

Ohio is suing the company building a $4.2 billion natural gas pipeline from West Virginia to Michigan over what it says are numerous water pollution violations during construction. The lawsuit filed said work on the Rover Pipeline flooded a protected wetland with drilling mud and has damaged the environment in more than 10 of the 18 Ohio counties where the pipeline is being built....


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