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Researchers at the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD) say they’ve begun testing water samples with the latest technology, following last…
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The debate over Dayton’s source water protection policy is still simmering, although the issues have changed somewhat since the idea of an update to the…
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Toxic blue-green algae blooms, or cyanobacteria, are a growing problem in Ohio’s lakes, and grabbed the attention of the whole country after the bacteria…
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The city of Dayton has released new proposed changes to its drinking water protections following a series of public meetings and meetings with…
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A new group called the Dayton Citizens’ Water Brigade is holding a teach-in tonight about the City of Dayton’s water protection policy.The group opposes…
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A group of Antioch College students got back Monday morning from the People’s Climate March in New York City. The march was expected to be the largest and…
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The City of Dayton water department says it’s considering feedback from the public and businesses on a proposal to change the city’s drinking water…
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Nothing brings consensus like a crisis. During Toledo’s recent drinking-water ban, conflicting ideas about how to test for toxins caused confusion for…
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About 20 people spoke out at a public meeting Monday on Dayton’s proposal to revise its drinking water protections. Almost all the speakers opposed the…
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The first of two public hearings is taking place Monday, July 14 on possible changes to Dayton’s drinking water protection program. Drinking water for…
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A bill that puts the state’s renewable energy standards on hold for two years is headed to Ohio governor John Kasich’s desk. That comes just as the…
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A problem with pollution in Riverside is more widespread than environmental protection officials originally thought. The U.S. Environmental Protection…