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Building a common vision between Ohio agencies responsible for protecting water resources and promoting economic development by providing science-based water budgets and demand projections
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Building a common vision between Ohio agencies responsible for protecting water resources and promoting economic development by providing science-based water budgets and demand projections
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Learn MoreThe Ohio Lake Erie Commission (OLEC) will host its quarterly meeting Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 10:00 a.m. at CanalWay Metroparks.
Nine students have been awarded $5,000 scholarships from Ohio EPA’s Environmental Education Fund to study environmental science and engineering at Ohio colleges and universities. Recipients were chosen based on academic performance, research, internships, leadership, and recommendation.
Water conditions and fish populations continue to improve on the Black River.
Across the state, Ohio EPA is putting money into the eager hands of schools, businesses, and environmental do-gooders.
Independent analysis of water samples collected by Ohio EPA in Luckey and Pemberville confirmed that area public drinking water systems meet all Ohio and federal safe drinking water standards.