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The U.S. EPA declared the Donnelsville, Ohio, aquifer a Superfund site because of its contamination, but residents are still connected to wells recharged by that aquifer. The current solution of putting filtration systems on wells isn’t sustainable.
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The Village of Donnelsville, Ohio will get $750,000 thousand to connect almost 100 homes to a nearby public water system. This money is part of a $2.8M million H2Ohio grant.
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The US Environmental Protection Agency has started community interviews to obtain feedback regarding a contaminated aquifer in Clark County. The public…