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The tubercled-blossom pearly mussel hasn't been seen since the late '60s. Once prolific in the Ohio River Basin, it has been officially declared extinct by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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The CBD has sued the government for endangered status for Ohio freshwater mussels: pyramid pigtoe and salamander.
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The new Ohio River Valley Splash-Pad water park in northeastern Oklahoma is keeping kids cool this summer, and helping Eastern Shawnee citizens feel a connection to their homelands.
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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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The Ohio River is on the list because of climate change and pollution.
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Brent Spence Bridge project seeks bids for designers, builders as the $1.6 billion project moves forward
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John Navarro, with the Ohio Division of Wildlife, said the discovery means water quality in the Ohio River may be improving.
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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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Two wastewater treatment plants in southwest Ohio are appealing the state's order to reduce the amount of phosphorus that goes into the Great Miami…
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CINCINNATI (AP) — Forecasters expect the Ohio River to remain above flood stage for most of this week after reaching its highest level in two decades.The…