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The Riley RiverPlay Reserve is a 10 acre park that features public access to the Mad River in Clark County.
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Excessive levels of nitrogen and phosphorus from the Hebble Creek-Mad River watershed flow into the tributaries of the Ohio River, then the Mississippi River – and ultimately the Northern Gulf of Mexico.
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Citizens Against Mining, Mad River Township (CAM) has been advocating against the deep limestone quarry since 2017. The group members are concerned about air, noise and water pollution from the site.
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Five Rivers Metroparks has announced changes to the plan for a downtown Dayton kayaking run, which means a delayed timeline for the Riverscape River…
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Dayton’s Mad River wellfield is on a grassy island in the middle of one of the city’s three major rivers. Phil Van Atta, head of Dayton’s water treatment…
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Work has begun on a new river recreation project in southwest Ohio.What will be known as Mad River Run in Dayton is expected to draw kayaks and canoes. It…
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Full episode of WYSO Weekend for June 23, 2013 including the following stories:- Clark County Townships Oppose Recreational Designation for Mad River, by…
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Environmental groups are working to designate 22 miles of the Mad River in Clark County as recreational space. The process is being delayed due to…