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Large, chain gas stations — Sheetz, WaWa, Buc-ees and more — are moving into the state at a rapid pace. WYSO explored the mixed feelings some Ohioans have about the impact of these companies setting up shop.
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The gas blended with 15% ethanol is now approved for sales for the third summer in a row, with the U.S. EPA waiving regulations intended to prevent smog.
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Also known as the North Sanitary Landfill, this site has been observed by the federal agency for almost three decades. This milestone is the first step in the site’s return to potential and productive re-use, say EPA officials.
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The Environmental Protection Agency began hazardous waste cleanup in Richmond, Indiana after a fire destroyed the My Way Trading plastic recycling warehouse in April.
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Republican lawmakers say the legislation that removes ephemeral streams as protected waterways will create more certainty for developers and puts Ohio on par with federal regulations.
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Emails obtained by WYSO confirm the facility has been under investigation since at least last month.
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Since the Biden administration took office last month, there is renewed hope among environmental groups that increased federal regulation is coming.
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A local engineering firm has received a new grant from the US Environmental Protection Agency. It’s intended to help them develop new technology that will…
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Republican Rep. Mike Turner Wednesday announced a new effort dedicated to ensuring safe drinking water in Dayton. The plan includes the formation of a new…
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Repairs are set to begin on the water main break that led to this winter's widespread water outage. Officials say the exact cause of the break remains…
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On Friday, officials in Miami Township in Montgomery County are expected to celebrate the rededication ceremony of a neighborhood park. The park had been…
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Republican Congressman Mike Turner is calling for more study into chemicals found in Dayton’s water supply. They’ve also been found in groundwater near…